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Nitto Ridge Grapplers, 16K miles, sipes have all but disappeared!


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Houston area. Love Austin, not the Libtards lol!


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Hah! Here ya there! 

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Here’s a 2year review on the KO2’s from a guy on YouTube




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For people saying the terra grappler g2s are better in the rain, I have about 20k on mine and I slide around if I hit a blacktop curved on-ramp too fast when it’s wet. Maybe anecdotal, but doesn’t seem much better than what OP was getting with the ridge grapplers

That being said, they did pretty well in the snow last winter so there’s that


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Overall, our trucks are light in the rear which adds to slippery spin out conditions on acceleration. My new KO2’s will slide too, adding some weight in the rear like a few bags of play sand helps quite a bit.


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Overall, our trucks are light in the rear which adds to slippery spin out conditions on acceleration. My new KO2’s will slide too, adding some weight in the rear like a few bags of play sand helps quite a bit.


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I put Michelins on, and my truck is planted. Goose it all you want, it catches without any fanfare.

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I put Michelins on, and my truck is planted. Goose it all you want, it catches without any fanfare.

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I ran Michelin’s Defenders 554af52f253a67704da791415e96bece.jpgon mine the very first month, didn’t make a difference especially with a tuned 6.2 [emoji6], cold weather really makes it much more eager.




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I ran Michelin’s Defenders 554af52f253a67704da791415e96bece.jpgon mine the very first month, didn’t make a difference especially with a tuned 6.2 [emoji6], cold weather really makes it much more eager.




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That's a damn nice truck man.

Michelin tires have absolutely planted my truck to get through central Florida rainstorms with no issues. And they still continue to wear as if they're made of iron.

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That's a damn nice truck man.

Michelin tires have absolutely planted my truck to get through central Florida rainstorms with no issues. And they still continue to wear as if they're made of iron.

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Thanks, that was before lift, did the KO2’s after the Michelin 464702bc9ffd53d818bd910cc7c22680.jpg
Then I did the new wheels and Nitto Ridge Grapplers twice lol and now back to KO2’s which in my opinion are better tires.


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Love the KO2s! 

 

37K on them now and at 8/32 tread depth.  Have not noticed any degradation in performance.

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Boy. Choosy about tires! I committed to a set and I lucked out.

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I’ve got commitment issues lol.

I usually buy new tires every 1 1/2 years, been doing this since my first car.


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I’m impressed with the KO2s. Just hit 20k on mine. Great wear. Rotate every 5k IMG_2089.thumb.jpg.20720d0bbc3d1994210ae5321301637b.jpgIMG_2087.thumb.jpg.c0287a288df0fe0ccf7528e101960329.jpg


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What psi do you keep them at?


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What psi do you keep them at?


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42f/40r seems to be the sweet spot for me. I have tried a range of psi’s and that’s where I landed.


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