Tires NITTO or Nokia

Nokia Tires
ingiemab
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Rating 5.0

For a Helsinki \u2192 Ruka trip in January, go straight for top-tier Nordic studless winters Nokian Hakkapeliitta R5 or Michelin X-Ice Snow. Both are built exactly for the kind of icy, packed-snow highways you\u2019ll hit up north, and they handle EV weight really well. The R5 has slightly better ice grip, the X-Ice is a bit quieter and longer lasting.

Pros: handle EV weight well
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Nokia Tires

I have tried falken wildpeak and Cooper discoverer all terrain tires which are both winter rated and neither were remotely as good as mt Hakepalita 10 studded tires.

Pros: better than other tires
Cons: not remotely as good
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Nokia Tires

I have the Nokian Encompass AW02 a very similar style tire but cheaper. Been happy with them so far. Was recommended at discount tire for my Subaru Forester. If you want another option...

Pros: happy with them
Cons: cheaper option
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NITTO Tires
Te1221
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Rating 5.0

I have 275/70/18 p rated on mine and am really happy with them. Quiet, great performance in rain and light off roading. Hopefully should be able to test out snow performance soon.

Pros: quiet, great performance in rain
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NITTO Tires

Finally upgraded from the stock tires to a set of Nitto Terra Grappler G3’s 265/60R20. Been quiet on highway and still look aggressive. I’ve only had them for a short time but impressed already for what I was looking for.

Pros: quiet on highway, look aggressive
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NITTO Tires

Put Nitto Rodgre Grapplers on the truck, I am happier with the road noise, however I noticed that Driver+/Highway Assist doesn’t keep speed steady anymore.

Pros: improved road noise
Cons: Driver+/Highway Assist issue
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