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These are the roughest riding tire ever. I used to replace with the Michelin M/S2, but nowadays on my last two Rams, I run the Nitto 420V and I like them better in all respects.
Nitto Grapplers. Ran them on my ‘14 EcoDiesel. Must have got 50-60k on em
On Tuesday, I had new tires put on the car. Nothing special, some goodyear assurance all seasons. The new tires made a big difference in ride quality and handling.
Goodyear Eagle Sport All-Seasons.
I enjoy more spirited driving which sometimes does involve sliding the car a little. However for daily use, they're pretty quiet and are pretty good on tread wear.
I'm with you. I've clocked about 7000 miles on the Nomad Grapplers now, and they are a noticeable improvement to the truck in all areas but fuel economy.
So now that I’ve had 1k miles on the Nitto Nomads I figured I’d drop a review. These tires are noticeably better. I feel confident on turns that they are gripping and never sliding. They do great in rain, gravel and mud.
Nitto Motivo All Season, nice grip and road feel got a set for my tc1 $700 out the door
It’s safe to drive, but you should replace them for some quality tires.
I’ve also gotten “name brand” tires as the OEM tires (Continentals and Goodyears) on new cars and they were poor tires.
I have them on my Altima. Worst tires for hydroplaning I have ever owned. Frst time it rained, I thought the were directional and installed backwards.
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