View Poll Results: Which A/T Tire
Pro-Comp Xtreme A/T
28
54.90%
Nitto Terra Grappler
23
45.10%
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Pro Comp XTREME A/T vs Terra Grappler
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I am having the Pro Comp's installed today....
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I have a friend that runs the procomp AT and I think they suck. Im not sure of the terrain in florida but in the rocks in CA they suck. Just my 2cents
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I put on the 35" Procomps last week. I will go 4wheeling this weekend, so I only have on road experience with them as of yet. So far, i think they are a great tire - very quiet on road and decent traction on wet pavement. Plus they look more like a M/T than most other A/Ts (especially compared to Procomp's normal A/T and the BFG A/T).
One factor in your decision should be if you are ok with a directional tire. I'm not sure about the Nittos, but the Procomps are directional. This is a hassle because you can only rotate front to back, not side to side, and you can't work the fifth tire into the rotation. Also, if you bust a tire, you only have a 50% chance that your spare will face the correct direction....
One factor in your decision should be if you are ok with a directional tire. I'm not sure about the Nittos, but the Procomps are directional. This is a hassle because you can only rotate front to back, not side to side, and you can't work the fifth tire into the rotation. Also, if you bust a tire, you only have a 50% chance that your spare will face the correct direction....
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I have the Pro comp at and I love them. They look aggressive and drive on pavement great. I don't do a lot of off roading as of yet but they look to be able to handle it well. By the way, I have 285/75r16 and they are not directional. The next size up are. So depending on the size may or may not be an issue.
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I have the Nitto's and like them for street driving, good in the snow if you have any .Also grest in the rain. I have had 3 sets of them on different rigs.They get my vote.