Tires NITTO or GISLAVED

NITTO Tires

I’ve never used them on a Miata, but I’ve gone through two sets on my Jetta GLI and another set on a big-turbo Audi A4. I think they’re fantastic for the price. Perfect balance of grip and longevity. They’re not the greatest in heavy rain or standing water but they’ll do the job if you take it easy. Obviously not something you’ll want to run in the snow although I did this year due to laziness (couldn’t make it up my driveway). I wouldn’t hesitate to buy another set.

Pros: perfect balance, grip and longevity
Cons: not greatest in heavy rain
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GISLAVED Tires

Gislaved tires. They are studded from the factory and made by Continental. They are at least 30% less cost than Nokians and nearly as good. I have had both and will buy the Gislaveds every time.

Pros: less cost, nearly as good
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GISLAVED Tires

I use gislaved winter tires on my A4 and they have worked well for high speed highway driving and also wet winter roads. Full confidence in snowy conditions. I am going with the same on the OB.

Pros: confidence in snowy conditions
Vehicle: Audi A4
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NITTO Tires
Vendura663
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Rating 5.0

Went from Cooper Discoverer 17 inch to 20 inch Nitto 420S. It's day and night. I literally have a track truck now. The truck is already dropped so it handles like a little sport car now.

Pros: track truck now
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NITTO Tires
Oklawolf
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Rating 4.0

They're much quieter than the first round of tires I had on the car (Nitto NT421Q), and probably about as good as it gets in snow without going to actual snow tires.

Pros: much quieter
Vehicle: Audi Q7
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NITTO Tires
tood
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Rating 2.0

I have these on my Jeep. They are downright dangerous on anything but dry pavement.

Cons: dangerous on wet pavement
Vehicle: Jeep
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NITTO Tires

I've had the Nitto Ridge Grappler in a 285/76r16 for about a year and a half now with about 19k miles. I just went in to get them rotated and they told me I should consider new tires, because they're down to 4/32 in the middle and 7/32 along the edge. Of course they also don't have a mileage warranty, so I'm disappointed to say the least and won't be buying them again.

Cons: wore out quickly, no warranty
Mileage: 30577 km
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