Tires NITTO or Kumho

Kumho Tires

I've never had a more tenderfoot set of rubber on any car and was really glad to have worn them out. Replaced with Kumho tires which ride like a noticeable harder compound/tire and have had no punctures since.

Pros: harder compound, no punctures
Cons: tenderfoot set of rubber
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NITTO Tires

Was at this overlanding event once and a guy was drilling into his Nitto spare to demonstrate how to plug.  He was getting a workout in somewhat cold weather trying to *drill* into his Nitto.

Pros: puncture resistant
Cons: hard to drill
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NITTO Tires

I ran the Nittos on my Gladiator from day 1 to about 28k miles. Great tire, never had any issues or punctures. Survived Rubicon and the 7 hour drive back immediately after. Not the greatest in snow, but I've had worse in the past on other vehicles, lower air pressure can help this.

Pros: great tire, no issues
Cons: not greatest in snow
Vehicle: Jeep
Mileage: 28000 km
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NITTO Tires

Of those are the only two tires your considering, then Nittos hands down. I ran one pair of KO2s… that was the first and last time I’ll run BFGs. Never had an issue with Nittos.

Pros: no issue with nittos
Cons: last time bfg
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NITTO Tires

Nitto in load range E. I have probably 350k miles on multiple sets and never had a flat and I've been from the Arctic ocean to Mexico and everywhere between. Damn near bullet proof.

Pros: never had a flat, bullet proof
Mileage: 563270 km
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Fiddyyen6808
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Rating 4.0

Ran Ko2s on my last rig (xterra) and running ridge grapplers on my current (tundra). Ko2 handle great overall. Never had an issue with them except road noise. I find the Ridge Grapplers are great overall, except snow. They suck in the snow.

Pros: great overall, deep muddy terrain
Cons: suck in snow
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NITTO Tires

It comes wrapped with a new-ish set of Nitto Nomaf Grappler size 235/60-18 excellent for a Q3 or Q5 fitment. Nitto tires made in the USA and are mild A/T tires. Has 3PMSF certification. Only driven less than 3000 miles before deciding to go full 20” on my Q5.

Pros: mild A/T tires
Vehicle: Audi Q5
Mileage: 4828 km
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Kumho Tires
throwaway007676
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Rating 3.0

Nothing wrong with the Kumho tires but those are Z rated and ultra high performance tires. They won’t last long and will ride like an ox cart. But they will grip very well.

Pros: grip very well
Cons: won’t last long
Mileage: 32186 km
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Rating 1.0

Mine look even worse than this and same thing. Rotated when needed and also live in NJ. No doubt the worst tires I’ve ever had on my truck. Absolutely suck in wet conditions and as they wear they get insanely loud

Cons: suck in wet conditions, insanely loud
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