Nitto Exo Grappler AWT

Fargo

Adventurer
Does anyone know anything about the Exo Grappler AWT? I saw an add for it in Four Wheeler magazine but I can't find it anywhere. It looks like a nice AT tire to compete with the GY Duratrac. It has a semi agressive AT tread, an aggressive looking 3 ply sidewalls, and it has the 3 peak mountain snowflake symbol for all weather driving. If this thing is made in a 255/85R16 it would be fantastic tire. But I can't find any info on it. Just the add in the magazine.
 

Slicky72

Adventurer
Looks like they will be releasing it in 8 sizes this July , supposed to have 3 ply sidewall. I wouldn't cross your fingers that it will be released in a 255/85/16. Most new tires are offering less and less options for the smaller diameter wheels
 

Fargo

Adventurer
Looks like they will be releasing it in 8 sizes this July , supposed to have 3 ply sidewall. I wouldn't cross your fingers that it will be released in a 255/85/16. Most new tires are offering less and less options for the smaller diameter wheels

Do you have a link to the sizes coming? By the way, a 255/85R16 is a 33.3" tire. Not exactly a small diameter, but also a very rare tire... Oh wait you small wheels. I suppose by todays standards a 16" rim is small. Eitherway, I won't hold my breath for that size. It will still be an interesting tire to check out though.
 

kayadog

Adventurer
Found this on the Modern Tire Dealer website: "The Nitto Exo Grappler AWT, an all-weather traction LT-size tire, is designed to meet the demands of off-road truck enthusiasts in need of winter traction.

Nitto will launch the tire in July in eight sizes, release three more sizes during the remainder of 2014 and continue to expand the size line-up through 2015.

The new tread compound was developed for balanced durability on gravel and highway roads while having the added benefit of traction through wet, snow, ice and slush. Three-ply sidewall construction helps provide off-road durability, and sidewall traction lugs offer an additional layer of sidewall protection."

http://www.moderntiredealer.com/_Images/articles/M-Nitto-BIG-BKGD-Hires-2-2.jpg

Also this on the same page: "Toyo: Our latest winter LT-size tire is the Open Country C/T. It is a commercial-duty light truck tire mainly expected to be used by fleets or any commercial application needing a tough light truck tire with the winter snowflake designation.

This addition to the Open Country line comes with a tough three-ply sidewall in a 10-E ply rating. With added winter traction and a cut-resistant compound, we expect this to be a very successful product. It will be available in the fall of 2014 in Canada. The tire is considered an all-terrain tire for all seasons.

All Toyo winter tires come with the winter snowflake designation."

http://www.moderntiredealer.com/_Images/articles/M-Toyo-OPCT-1.jpg
 

kayadog

Adventurer
Exo Grappler sizes at release:

LT235/80R17 E120/117Q 6.0-(6.5)-7.5 32.05 9.25 3085/2835 80
LT245/75R17 E121Q 6.0-(6.5)-7.5 31.73 9.76 3195 80
LT265/70R17 E121/118Q 7.0-(8.0)-8.5 31.89 10.71 3195/2910 80
LT285/70R17 E121/118Q 7.5(8.5)-9.0 32.99 11.50 3195/2910 80
35x12.50R17LT E121Q 8.5-(10.0)-11.0 34.76 12.52 3195 65
18 LT275/65R18 E123/120Q 7.5-(8.0)-9.0 32.32 10.98 3415/3085 80
LT275/70R18 E125Q 7.0-(8.0)-8.5 33.43 10.98 3640 80
35x12.50R18LT E123Q 8.5-(10.0)-11.0 34.76 12.52 3415 65
20 LT275/65R20 E126Q 7.5-(8.0)-9.5 34.33 10.98 3750 80
LT305/55R20 E121Q 8.5-(9.5)-11.0 33.46 12.44 3195 65
35/12.50R20LT E121Q 8.5-(10.0)-11.0 34.76 12.52 3195 65
 

Fargo

Adventurer
Thanks for the links. I couldn't find anything when I looked. As I expected, no love for Jeep drivers in the sizing options. It seems everything is load range E these days.
 

locrwln

Expedition Leader
Glad someone else asked this question. I have gone through a couple of sets of Nitto Terra Grapplers (two different vehicles) and the ones on my truck are due for replacement and like the OP, I saw the add and immediately looked to see what they were about. I hope my size 285/75R17 is released this fall. Don't get me wrong, I really like and have abused the Terra Grapplers with never a complaint or problem, but the new tire has my attention.

Jack
 

RubiconGeoff

Adventurer
It's too bad it looks like they're all going to be load range E. I like what I see but that load range pretty much removes them from consideration for my next set of tires.
 

MoparBob

Observer
I called my local shop and asked about these tires. They had not heard of them (surprise, surprise) so I asked them to make some inquiries and get back to me. They called back about an hour later with news from their distributor that they will not be available here in Alaska till next year. I believe I will make some more inquiries elsewhere. I will buy some Duratrcs if this proves to be true, but I sure would like to give these a try if I can before the snow flies.
 

Lecoq

Explorer
I'll be on the lookout for them as soon as they come out. Love the looks but I'm a bit disappointed in the load range E only.
 

redthies

Renaissance Redneck
Thanks for the links. I couldn't find anything when I looked. As I expected, no love for Jeep drivers in the sizing options. It seems everything is load range E these days.

I'm running Toyo AT IIs in 285/75-17 on my JKUR and they are awesome. Load range E is no problem. I run them at 28 psi for daily driving instead of the 37 psi for the stock BFG MTs. The E is no biggie and with a year and 20k on them they still look brand new!
 

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