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Nitto Recon Grappler A/T

limechallenger

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Anybody try Nitto Recon Grappler A/T's yet? I had ridge Grapplers on my 2014 Ram 2 door and loved them until they got loud after 45,000 miles. Just wondering if the Recons are any better? I will be replacing my Goodyear Duratracs this spring, looking for something different! Quiet being a priority!
 

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I had them in a 305/45/22, decent tire, no real qualms, a bit louder than I was expecting but it was my first AT tire. Wanted something taller, the Mickey Thompson Baja Boss were cheaper in a 285/55/22, so I tried those, heard good things and tbh I like the Mickey’s better.
 

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Had them on my 22 3500. Really enjoyed them. 1000000434.jpg
 

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I've seen reviews of being in the cold climate not the greatest.
 

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I had the Recons on my '21 1500, and was very happy with them. Will likely be going with them again when I upgrade my '22, between those and the Toyo A/T III
 

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Don’t discount the Mickey Thompsons. I’ve been happy with them.
They are on my list.. Being a numbers dork, I actually put all 3 on a spreadsheet. The Toyos weigh the least, the MT's weigh the most. The Nitto's have the longest warranty (but only by 5k over the other 2). The MT's cost the most, the Toyos and Nittos are almost exactly the same price. It may come down to which of the 3 I can get the best deal on when I'm ready to pull the trigger.
 

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They are on my list.. Being a numbers dork, I actually put all 3 on a spreadsheet. The Toyos weigh the least, the MT's weigh the most. The Nitto's have the longest warranty (but only by 5k over the other 2). The MT's cost the most, the Toyos and Nittos are almost exactly the same price. It may come down to which of the 3 I can get the best deal on when I'm ready to pull the trigger.
I bought the Mickeys on sale and with a $100 rebate. For for 285/55/22 they were the cheapest by about $200 for the set. Toyos were the most expensive.
 

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I bought the Mickeys on sale and with a $100 rebate. For for 285/55/22 they were the cheapest by about $200 for the set. Toyos were the most expensive.
Nice! I'm replacing my 22s with 20s, so prob going with 285/65/20s. They're all pretty close. Online, Toyos and Recon's within $5 of each other, MT's about $40 more each.. I've got an acquaintance who owns a tire shop, gave a a quote on the Nittos a little below the online price, havent checked with him on the others yet
 

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