Tires NITTO or Sailun
I’m on my second set of nittos and they have been great got around 60k out of the first set they are nice and quiet for a aggressive tire and I never had any problems in the rain also great in mud and snow
Bought my Nitto Terra Grappler G2s last 2018.
Mejo "noisy" siya sa road given that it's an A/T (All Terrain) tires, compared to a H/T (Highway) Tires.
But it still has so much treads after having it for 70k kms. Im still using it until today.
Nitto NT01, pretty good overall and out of all the tires I’ve stretched they’re the only ones that actually held up
I’ve been wanting to upgrade the tires and finally pulled the plug and got some nitto ridge grapplers in 265 70 17 on the stock TRD Sport wheels and stock suspension, no rubbing it all fits perfect and looks great. Performs too, testing them out almost immediately and I’m definitely satisfied.
I had these on my last S and loved them. Great traction, reasonably quiet, went great in the snow, and only $1,200 installed (staggered 21”).
I bought a used model 3 LR and they were equipped with sailing ecoranges. I just drove about 1000 miles across two states going 80mph in most areas and they seem to be doing fine. Range is decent too.
Sailun tires are a good choice one of the better Chinese tire brand good warranty and 2 years road Hazzard tire replacement
I went from stock-like tires (Atturo TrailBlades, P275/60r20) to Nitto Exo-Grapplers (LT275/60r20, E-rated). I lost approximately 1mpg highway, 1.5-2 city.
My last set of Nittos were junk. I had to have them shaved 3 times to make them round again. They were so bad.
In case anyone stumbles upon this, my 35 inch load E ridge grapplers are AMAZING in everything **but** mud. Almost got hopelessly stuck the other day. My old cooper evolutions MTs would have easily dug me out. Im looking to get out of these asap, awful for winter overlanding. If you hit mud you're screwed in Ridge Grapps
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