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Nokia Tires

From my experience, Nokian makes the best winter tires. Once you use winter tires on slush, ice and snow, you will never go back to all season tires in winter. With AWD, it's more about being able to turn and brake in slippery conditions than getting started.

Pros: best for slush, ice, snow; good turning, braking
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NITTO Tires

I have both. Ridge grapplers on my tundra and trail grapplers on another vehicle. I like the trail grapplers better, and they are quieter. I won't buy the ridge grapplers again.

Pros: quieter
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NITTO Tires

When the lift was installed I got 35 inch trail grapplers and it looked amazing. Highway noise increased a lot. I really loved the tires but in my opinion they worn down very fast.

Pros: looked amazing
Cons: worn down very fast
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NITTO Tires
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Rating 5.0

I’ve had Ridge Grapplers on my ‘21 TRD pro for 45k miles and they’re just at point it’s time to consider replacement. I have been very happy with them.

Pros: very happy with them
Mileage: 72420 km
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Nokia Tires
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Rating 3.0

When I transition from my summer tires (Pilot Sports) to my winter (Nokian R3), it feels like I'm driving on springs. Lotsa sway and movement.

Cons: lotsa sway and movement
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NITTO Tires

They’re trash tires. My Nittos hit 20k and lost enough traction on wet that I lost confidence in them. When a nail went thru the sidewall 4k miles later it gave me an excuse to upgrade to wildpeaks. The difference was huge.

Pros: upgrade to wildpeaks
Cons: lost traction on wet
Mileage: 20000 km
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