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How are the Nitto Terra Grapplers compared to the BFG AT's...they are a bit cheaper, how do they compare performance wise?
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I don't know about the Nitto AT's, but I do know they make a quality street tire. Sorry. Are you totally set on the AT's if not especially wheeling in Georgia, have you thought about a mud terrain? Check out the Dunlop MT or Khumo MT's from The Tire Rack. Great price and the extra traction on that Georgia clay will be a definate bonus.
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Nittos = single ply sidewalls
BFG A/T's = three ply sidewalls. Have you ever grazed a 6-8" high protruding rock on a trail?
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