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NITTO Tires

Another vote for NT01’s, I beat the piss out of them to the cords. Some of the fastest laps me and a couple buddies have are a session before they cord.

Pros: fastest laps before cord
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slowpoke2018
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Rating 5.0

NT01's are always my go-to. They aren't as sticky, but man, you can run them to the cords and they still perform.

Pros: perform until cords
Cons: not as sticky
Vehicle: BMW
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DEXTER Tires

I know this is an old thread, but still posting for the people that find this when researching this tire on Google. I bought my 93 GMC about 2.5 years ago and the PO had just put a set of these on the truck. I'm not a fan of cheap tires, but I've been very happy with these. Not loud at all, great grip on dry payment and off road. They also haven't worn out nearly as bad as previous A/T tires I've had in the past.

Pros: great grip, not loud
Cons: cheap tires
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I've had them for 2 years now and still have plenty of tread left. I haven't got stuck or had any issues with them. Somewhat slick when taking off on a wet road.

Pros: plenty of tread left
Cons: slick on wet road
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Dude, I have had these on my 2019 4Runner and put about 40k miles on them. Drove all over and in all conditions. I drove in the snow storm that kicked Indianapolis into -17 degree weather last January and put like 6” of snow in Northern Alabama. When I was driving south on I65 just entering the north side of Bowling Green, the snow was coming down the size of golf balls. I never even put the 4Runner in 4wd, keep it in normal drive, had about 4” of snow on the highway all the way to exit 1 outside of Nashville to get in Alabama and the roads were NOT plowed, the speedometer never went below 65-70 the whole way. I NEVER lost traction with my 285/70r17 Ridge Grapplers. Never slipped, slid, nothing.

Pros: never lost traction
Mileage: 64000 km
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Disastrous_Ant301
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Rating 4.0

These are quieter on the road, but that could be the more luxury cab interior. I don't feel or hear vibrations like I always did in my brother's 4x4s back in the day. They seem like a decent overall tire. They handled mud okay, and don't track up the grass on my properties, and did okay on some snow and ice recently.

Pros: quieter on the road
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abooth43
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Rating 3.0

Nitto neo gen seem to be the chosen stretch tires right now. I've got them on my FRS, but only a 215 over a 9"

Decent performance, wet isn't the best. But I havnt had any excessive wear issues or bubbling at about -4° squared.

Pros: decent performance
Cons: wet isn't the best
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I'm severely disappointed in these tires. My parents put 255/65r18 nomad grapplers on their 2013 traverse 2LT. Not even 200 miles on these tires and a stick punctured one of them.

Cons: easily punctured
Vehicle: Chevrolet Traverse
Mileage: 200 km
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Just_Pluggin_Along
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Rating 1.0

I’m seeing the same thing on mine, not to mention my side walls are cracking on one tire. I am at about 60,000 miles so there technically out of warranty but still the fact that I’m seeing dry, rot and cracks all over the place is ridiculous. I’m in Maryland, it’s not particularly hot. But overall pretty disappointed in the next set of tires isn’t gonna be Nitto.

Cons: dry rot, cracks all over
Mileage: 60000 km
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