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Old Oct 8, 2010 | 03:01 PM
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The Dune Grappler Desert Terrain was designed for enthusiasts who spend time on pavement and desert trails. The unique flamed tread block was engineered for desert performance. The contact patch and moderate void ratio offer balanced traction in varying desert terrain. The construction strengthens the sidewall to improve puncture resistance and the tread pattern minimizes road noise to provide a comfortable and civilized ride.

For on-road performance, the Dune Grappler's tread blocks are connected by bridges to prevent flex and provide stability. Select sizes are available in higher load ratings to meet heavyweight truck demands. The Dune Grappler is engineered to be tough - both on and off the pavement.





To learn more about Dune Grappler tires, look up sizes and find your nearest dealer visit the Dune Grapplers at NittoTire.com



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