Tires NITTO or Sailun

NITTO Tires
tallonfive
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Rating 4.0

I have the ridge grapplers on my stock 4Runner. What little off-roading I’ve done has been good. Not so great on wet pavement. They are quiet while still looking super aggressive.

Pros: good off-roading, quiet
Cons: not great wet
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NITTO Tires

285/65/18 XL Ridge grapps here.

From my research, best weight to load capacity to performance ratios.

Probably will buy again.

Pros: best weight to load
Vehicle: Toyota
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NITTO Tires
Rolling_Stone21
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Rating 5.0

I’m rolling on the RG’s I love them very quite relative to tread. They have performed quite well in many off-road scenarios sure they’re a little heavier, but they look sick and perform amazing

Pros: very quiet, perform amazing
Cons: a little heavier
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Sailun Tires

I ran the Saliun Terramax AT for 2 years, 80k km. Tread still at roughly 60 percent and no flats/cupping, etc.

Pros: no flats/cupping
Mileage: 80000 km
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Sailun Tires
mitchtennis
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Rating 5.0

We have put on several sets of Sailun tires at our shop. So far we haven't had an issue with them. Good tread patterns, they balance well, and the value is great.

Pros: good tread patterns
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NITTO Tires
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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