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NITTO Tires

Nitto tires use a lot of the same tech as Toyo (who owns them) so you are just seeing a decent AT truck tire wearing like it should. All the no grip comments are funny this is a truck tire not a sport tire. Nitto has a winter line as well that is great and very inexpensive.

Pros: decent AT truck tire
Cons: no grip
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Fanmanmathias
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Rating 5.0

I put a set of Nittos on my F-150 and love them. It came with crappy all terrain tires that were noisy and didn’t handle well in the rain. The new tires are far more quiet, especially at interstate speeds, and have better grip when the weather isn’t cooperating.

Pros: more quiet, better grip
Cons: noisy, bad handling
Vehicle: Ford
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Un0rigi0na1
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Rating 5.0

Without question Nitto Neo Gens. Best tire for the price. Last forever, excellent grip (driven in the winter on my NA6 with absolutely no issues), and super comfortable!

Pros: excellent grip, super comfortable
Vehicle: Mazda
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Godly1n
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Rating 3.0

I had NeoGens (205/50r15) and liked the way they looked, and they handled great in dry weather... But would break loose in wet pretty easily. And while I had them I didn't notice the road noise until... I got some Continental ExtremeContact Sports (205/50r15) These guys have much less road noise, except at slower speeds where you can hear every single tiny rock and pebble tossed up in the wheel well lol. But they look fantastic and are incredible in dry AND wet weather!

Pros: handled great in dry weather, looked good
Cons: break loose in wet, road noise
Vehicle: Mazda
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They are nitto neo gen they supposedly say these are great for wet surfaces but the other day my car slid from a small turn going slow.

Cons: car slid
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COMFORSER Tires
Ashfie1der
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Rating 1.0

Yes, they’re cheap, and yes they hold on well enough in the dry and make the fun 1970s police chase tyre squeal noise, but when there is even the slightest moisture on the road, and I mean just a bit of damp or drizzle, they lose ALL grip. They are genuinely dangerous and should not be for sale anywhere that rains.

Pros: fun tyre squeal noise
Cons: lose ALL grip
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