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Nitto Mud Grappler LT33/12.50R18 118Q

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Features

  • High void ratio between the tread blocks for better self-cleaning
  • High strength steel belt reinforces puncture resistance
  • Tread block pattern ensures effective surface contact

Description

The Mud Grappler tires by Nitto for light trucks provide superior traction over dirt, rocks, and mud. Their tread design for off-road applications features 3 -ply polyester sidewall construction and massive side-lugs that prevent sidewall punctures. The spacing between lugs enhances steering response and traction on soft surfaces. The aggressive shoulder lugs add biting edges which help conquer rocky terrains and add depth for better puncture resistance.

Brand: Nitto


Size: 33X12.50R18/10


Section Width: 12.5 Inches


Load Capacity: 2910 Pounds


Tread Depth: 21 32nds


Tread Type: Non-Directional


Maximum Pressure: 65 Pound per Square Inch


Rim Width: 18 Inches


Tire Diameter: 33 Inches


Item dimensions L x W x H: 32.95 x 12.68 x 32.95 inches


Brand: ‎Nitto


Size: ‎33X12.50R18/10


Section Width: ‎12.5 Inches


Load Capacity: ‎2910 Pounds


Tread Depth: ‎21 32nds


Tread Type: ‎Non-Directional


Maximum Pressure: ‎65 Pound per Square Inch


Rim Width: ‎18 Inches


Tire Diameter: ‎33 Inches


Item Diameter: ‎1 Inches


Item Weight: ‎74.96 Pounds


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎15


Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description: ‎33/12.50R18


Construction Type: ‎Radial


Manufacturer: ‎Nitto


Model: ‎Mud Grappler


Item Weight: ‎75 pounds


Item model number: ‎200-690


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎200-690


Special Features: ‎low_rolling_resistance


Bolt Pattern (Pitch Circle Diameter): ‎1 Inches


Date First Available: September 1, 2004


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Large treadblock voids make for a great mud tire
Yes, they make road noise, but it's liveable. The large voids help keep the tread clear in mud and snow. I went on a recent snow run with other rigs running BFG KM2's, BFG AT's, BFG MT's, Goodyear MTR Kevlar's, Cooper SST's, Groundhawg's and Super Swamper Boggers. The only tires that universally cleared the tread from packed snow were the Boggers, the Groundhawgs (out of production?) and the Mud Grapplers. Even the Goodyear MTR's and the Cooper SST's got packed up with snow and turned into slippery messes. I don't think these tires will win compeitions like the Boggers because the voids are not as big, the tread is not as deep and the side biters are much smaller. But, on a day-to-day basis, the Mud Grappler is much easier to live with. It is a radial tire and handles like it. If you want a super aggressive mud tire that doesn't make the sacrifice of going to a bias ply, I would recommend the Mud Grappler. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2014 by Larz

  • LOVE THESE MUD GRAPPLERS
Noted mixed reviews on noise level with these , I own the trail grapplers on another truck, wanted something more beefy to make a statement on a 1998 truck. LOVE THESE MUD GRAPPLERS, enjoy the hum while pulling horse trailer on interstate, not loud at all, tires get tons of compliments, happy 4x4
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2017 by t lambert t lambert

  • AWSOME!
Awsome tires! Will post a pic when I put them on the truck with my new rims...
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2021 by Josh LeJeune

  • Help
Is it 333 a tire or for all 4 I'm kinda confused help lol.
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2017 by Amazon Customer

  • Smoother and quieter than expected...
Jeep JKU... installed. Not only do they look cool, but ride smooth, and quieter than the Mickey Thompsons i had on before.
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2018 by Josef J. Meholovitch Josef J. Meholovitch

  • ... gave these tires a 1 star because their to stupid to understand the price is an absolute moron
The idiot that gave these tires a 1 star because their to stupid to understand the price is an absolute moron. Top notch tires. I've ran several sets over the years. Great tire.
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2018 by CDN_STUNTS

  • Last forever
This tire lasted me for 50,000 miles, I am serious. Best tire ever. You cant wear them out.
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2015 by K Fugate

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