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Hi Performance with Nitto Tires

If you are into performance vehicles then it is highly likely you have heard of  Nitto Tires. These tires are not just for the race car or street car wanna be they are also for off road trucks that like to get dirty and really push their trucks to full capacity when going against other off road vehicles. Whether it is the classic Ford versus Chevy or the dodge trying to make an impact on the back roads then Nitto tires a definitely what you want on your tires to help prevent you from spinning and crawling in the mud to hook up that tow cable as everyone including you watch as your truck is pulled out by another truck. Of course, everyone knows that the person that will pull your truck out will be the truck that is opposite of what you like. You will definitely see the old adage that you need a Dodge to pull out a Ford.

People serious about off road mudding will definitely have Nitto Tera grappler on their front end no matter which vehicle they are driving. These tires look great they are as smooth on the pavement as they are strong about getting you out of those ruts when you are hitting them at 25 miles an hour. These tires can handle a smooth ride when hauling 7000-8000 lbs. The Grappler performs just as well in snow or mud as if they didn’t really care what they were driving in.  Having 285-65R18s all the way around has definitely paid off. Of course, people who drive fords, Chevy and even Toyotas are moving to them for the looks and reliability. Some of the biggest complaints about Nitto is their price. However, how can you knock a company that is producing quality and not the crap that is put out into the market?

The tires are so impressive I watched someone ponied up the money for the 225/40R18 XL Falken for 2001 Sonoma that looked great on the little truck and from what I hear really improved the ride of the small truck

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