Tires Toyo or NITTO

NITTO Tires
Bulky_Ninja33
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Rating 5.0

Nittos for sure!!! I’ve had both, the BGFs are loud but last forever, not that great in the wet. The Nittos are the quietest big tires I’ve ever owned. On a light truck they’ll last long enough, I’ve had mine over 30k miles and still 12/32” left on the tread. Also some of the best all around off-road tires imho. They’re designed to throw mud and snow out the treads, so more traction and less sliding. Very surefooted.

Pros: quietest, best off-road
Cons: BGFs are loud, not great wet
Mileage: 48280 km
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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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Toyo Tires

Bought my wife the Toyo open country AT3’s and we love them, give it a look. We have a lot of mud here in South Georgia and it’s worked great

Pros: worked great in mud
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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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Toyo Tires

Had both. Now running Toyo Open Country AT3. Best on wet compared to all three. Snow, sand and mud is all about the same.

Pros: best on wet
Cons: same on snow, sand, mud
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ceege54
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Rating 5.0

I've had my new CX-5 Signature for 2 weeks. When I drove it home, and then for the next day or so, the ride was very rough. It wasn't what I thought I'd bought. I then checked tire pressures - all were at 50 psi. Evidently either the prep guys filled them that high, or they didn't reduce them to the sticker-recommended 35 psi. After setting them at the recommended pressure, the ride is great.

Pros: ride is great
Cons: ride was very rough
Vehicle: Mazda
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NITTO Tires
vw90fox
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Rating 3.5

My Fox had 185/60/14's when I bought it new. I've ran this size for may years mostly in Pirelli and Yokohama's. They seem to be about just right. I did try 195/60/14 but I got a wheel rub in the rear when I hit hard bumps. Now I had some NITTO - NT01 Ultra HP that were 205/55/14. I really like the way these tires looked on the Fox , they are only + 0.07 difference in Side Wall height compared to the 185/60/14. What I liked was the width of the tire is 8.07" wide -vs- 7.28" wide. The only Cons about these tires is that they are very soft. So you are lucky if you get 30,000 miles out of them.

Pros: good look, wide width
Cons: very soft, low mileage
Mileage: 30000 km
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_GLL
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Rating 2.0

I've had NT05's on my TT and they lasted one season, and I couldn't drive in the rain.

Pros: needed for traction
Cons: lasted one season
Vehicle: Audi TT
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