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I opted for the Nitto Nomad Grapplers myself!
I had Nitto RidgeGrapplers… I had them for 4 years and had tons of tread left after 40000 miles until I got a new job where my truck stayed on that dark asphalt 10 hours a day and they started cracking
Nitto Nomad Grappler. I replaced my Falken Wildpeak A/T Trail's with these on my Crosstrek. On road, I find that the hydroplaning resistance is notably better than the Wildpeaks. They also ride a little bit softer. In terms of softroading, they perform pretty much identically.
I threw some of those on my 2021 Limited. They look good, drive smooth on normal roads, and looking forward to snow in my area to really feel the grip. They are 3PMS rated.
Can only speak for the nittos personally, but they are a good tire imo. Can never go wrong with a nitto.
Ridge grapplers. I was amazed how quiet they are for 37s, I’ve got about 10k on mine now and they still look new, cool looking tread.
Have 2 other buddies running the Nitto Ridge Grapplers in a 35” and they are a really nice looking tire and so far getting great milage out of them as well.
I have the nittos NT555 G2s on my mustang and they have lasted about 30k miles. But I wouldn't call them ultra high performance by any stretch of the word.
I have the Ridge Grapplers. Got them because so many people online mentioned how quiet they are. Their definition of quiet differs greatly from mine. They will also get progressively louder as miles go by.
I got Nitto Ridge Grappler A/T tires right now and they do vibrate just like how my previous Goodyear Duratrac and Falken Wildpeak tires.
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