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Cooper Tires

I've had great experience in the snow so far with the Road & Trail and wondering if the Stronghold does similarly for LT sizes

Pros: great experience in snow
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NITTO Tires

I went with the Nitto Motivo 365\u2019s, partially because they look cool and partially because of the 3pms rating as i often face snow in the winter. Unfortunately, they have tanked my fuel economy a decent bit as they do weigh more and have a higher rolling resistance, but it has also gotten cold which also decreases my mpg so right now i\u2019m averaging around 28 where as before i was around 32, but in the summer I have seen long trips average around 38.

Pros: cool look, 3pms rating
Cons: tanked fuel economy
Vehicle: Chevrolet
Mileage: 50000 km
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NITTO Tires

I just put Nitto Motivo 365’s on 25’ TS yesterday. They are an ultra-high performance all-weather tire engineered for performance in dry, wet, and snow conditions. It provides all-season's usual dry and wet performance, enhanced with 3PMS-rated snow traction for true all-weather confidence.

Pros: performance in all conditions
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I recently put HPAS 205/50/15 Nitto Neo Gen on my NB since i’m on a budget. So far they’ve been much better than expected. They grip significantly noticeably more than what the previous owner had (ironman tires.) they grip to the point i struggle to throw the rear out without kicking it. Last tires I could cut the wheels and just hit it and the rear would slip out but with these even flicking it doesn’t want to break out. They’ve been performing great in corners as well, I’ve been able to take some 10-20mph faster without worry.

Pros: much better than expected
Vehicle: Mazda
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Went in for touch up woolwax undercoating yesterday and put on some new Nitto Terra Grappler 3s to replace the factory tires last week.

Pros: new tires, undercoating
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Ok_Wash6131
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Rating 5.0

Personally go with nitto ridge grapplers .. they are fantastic on the highway not loud.. very comfortable… also though they are amazing in sand and off road dirt/mud. I bough the ridge grapplers that you can easily get 50-60k miles with normal rotation..

Pros: fantastic on highway, not loud, very comfortable, amazing in sand/off-road, long lifespan
Mileage: 80467 km
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Cooper Tires

my Cooper Strongholds do pretty well in ice, haven't had much experience with them in snow though.

Pros: pretty well in ice
Cons: limited snow experience
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regulartalldude
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Rating 2.0

Went to a Nitto Recon Grappler in 35x11.5. Very noticeable decrease in ride quality after the swap that didn't make the wifey super happy. 5k miles later (now closer to 20k) it became the new normal. That's the tradeoff going with a big 10 ply sidewall tire.

Cons: decreased ride quality
Mileage: 20000 km
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Rating 2.0

I just installed these on my sequoia less than a week ago and the balance feels off already . They have what feels like flat spots with pretty good shaking for the first 5-10 minutes after cold start driving . Once tires are warmed up it almost goes away .

Cons: balance feels off, shaking
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