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NITTO Tires
shortybdub
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Rating 5.0

I actually had a few sets of the Gen 1 Exit 555 Nittos and felt they were an extremely underated tire. Awesome grip, even when cold, wore like iron, and handled wet conditions like it was child's play.

Pros: awesome grip, wore like iron
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fortyfive1911a1
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Rating 5.0

Nitto 555s on my Shelby were the best tire I've ever had on a car.they were super sticky and quiet.

Pros: super sticky, quiet
Vehicle: Ford
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DesolataX
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Rating 3.0

Dealer free tires typically aren't that great. One of the most important parts of the vehicle keeping you safe is something I spend extra money on. Got rid of the run flats that came with the car since they felt too blah.

Pros: spend extra money on
Cons: felt too blah
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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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moonie223
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Rating 1.0

Those tires are complete total dogshit. I will never, ever put them on my car again. About 2K miles of good tires, and about 20K of greaseball bullshit.

Cons: total dogshit, greaseball bullshit
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 2000 km
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