Tires YOKOHAMA or NITTO

NITTO Tires
Lethal_Opossum
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Rating 5.0

I have Nitto tires and they're great. I drive a lot of rural roads, gravel/sad crumbling asphalt. They've held up. They haven't even gone low in the cold weather at all.

I've had geolanders in the past too and they were also really nice. But the Nittos a slightly less expensive.

Pros: held up, less expensive
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NITTO Tires
hexadawn
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Rating 5.0

Love my Nittos. Much quieter and ride much more like an all season on the highway than Falkens. They’ve been great in the desert, during rain storms, and ice. No change in gas mileage either where I saw a pretty large dip with Wildpeaks.

Pros: quieter, great in desert
Cons: dip with Wildpeaks
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YOKOHAMA Tires

I got the Geolanders literally 48 hours ago - got back from my first adventure with them about 15 minutes ago, handled amazing in dirt, deep mud and snow - haven’t had them long enough to recommend them one way or another but no initial complaints

Pros: handled amazing in dirt
Cons: haven't had long enough
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NITTO Tires

On stock wheels I'm running Nitto 555 G2's at 305/35 on all 4 corners. Best tire? No. But for the price and treadwear they do fine.

Pros: good price, decent treadwear
Cons: not the best tire
Vehicle: Ford
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GTS14
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Rating 2.0

Have ridge grapplers on my work truck and I don’t like them. There isn’t a lot of sipping grooves so they aren’t great in anything sloppy like wet snow or mud

Cons: not great in snow
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