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Anyone run Nitto Exo Grapplers?

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Looking to replace the stock tires on my 2019 XLT sport package. I found a good deal on some 270/70/17 Nitto Exo Grapplers. does anyone have any experience with these tires?
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Looking to replace the stock tires on my 2019 XLT sport package. I found a good deal on some 270/70/17 Nitto Exo Grapplers. does anyone have any experience with these tires?
I have the Ridge Grapplers and really like them. They're very aggressive yet still quiet and have been through some good rocky areas and sandy washes with ease, sorry now snow experience. It looks like the Exo Grapplers are similar but might be a little better for snow with the tighter tread pattern if that's what you're looking for. They're also a little heavier than the Ridge Grapplers and I think a little more expensive. I don't think you can go wrong with either one. Try messaging @Discount Tire to get their opinion and a good price.
 
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Do you do any towing with the Ridge Grapplers? I tow a bass boat and want to make sure aggressive tires like the ridge grapplers don't cause any issues.
 

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Do you do any towing with the Ridge Grapplers? I tow a bass boat and want to make sure aggressive tires like the ridge grapplers don't cause any issues.
No towing.
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