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NITTO Tires

I ran the Nittos on my Gladiator from day 1 to about 28k miles. Great tire, never had any issues or punctures. Survived Rubicon and the 7 hour drive back immediately after. Not the greatest in snow, but I've had worse in the past on other vehicles, lower air pressure can help this.

Pros: great tire, no issues
Cons: not greatest in snow
Vehicle: Jeep
Mileage: 28000 km
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NITTO Tires

Of those are the only two tires your considering, then Nittos hands down. I ran one pair of KO2s… that was the first and last time I’ll run BFGs. Never had an issue with Nittos.

Pros: no issue with nittos
Cons: last time bfg
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NITTO Tires

Nitto in load range E. I have probably 350k miles on multiple sets and never had a flat and I've been from the Arctic ocean to Mexico and everywhere between. Damn near bullet proof.

Pros: never had a flat, bullet proof
Mileage: 563270 km
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Fiddyyen6808
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Rating 4.0

Ran Ko2s on my last rig (xterra) and running ridge grapplers on my current (tundra). Ko2 handle great overall. Never had an issue with them except road noise. I find the Ridge Grapplers are great overall, except snow. They suck in the snow.

Pros: great overall, deep muddy terrain
Cons: suck in snow
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YOKOHAMA Tires
JS11_95
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Rating 4.0

I have these on a 2015 BMW station wagon. They seem pretty good, but I’ve only put a few thousand miles on them. I drive almost exclusively motorway, about 130 km/h and they seem comfortable. I’ve heard good things about Yokohama tread life so I decided to try them.

Pros: seem pretty good
Vehicle: BMW
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YOKOHAMA Tires
silentbtdudly
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Rating 4.0

I vote the Yoko's, I just put a set on my gf's Cherokee and they stick like glue and are quiet. I've had multiple different toyo's in the past and when new they were ok but wore quick and turned into a stone.

Pros: stick like glue, quiet
Cons: toyo's wore quick
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ceasetobegin
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Rating 4.0

Live in PNW - geolanders. Amazing in all weather and great in the highway. Hated my open country’s.

Pros: amazing in all weather
Cons: hated open country’s
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Those came on my truck when I bought it new. Very average tire that's not good for any nasty stuff.

Cons: not good for nasty stuff
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NITTO Tires

They’re trash tires. My Nittos hit 20k and lost enough traction on wet that I lost confidence in them. When a nail went thru the sidewall 4k miles later it gave me an excuse to upgrade to wildpeaks. The difference was huge.

Pros: upgrade to wildpeaks
Cons: lost traction on wet
Mileage: 20000 km
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Experiencing the same issue with my Terra Grappler G2. I wasn’t sure if it was just mine since we live in Florida. However, it doesn’t look like it’s an isolated issue that only applies to southern regions. Mine are only 2.5 years old with around 18K miles on them.

Cons: dry rotting, isolated issue
Mileage: 18000 km
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