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I have the Ridge Grapplers on my truck and love them. They ride smooth on the road and really aren't that noisy at all. I was pleasently surprised with how nice they are.
I’ve had both. Liked the grapplers better and run them currently. They perform better in the rain. That’s pretty much the only difference I was able to notice
I’ve been running 37” g003s for 12000 miles lots of highway and they are amazing. No issues on anything. Granted they are pricey as hell but wear pretty evenly and slowly. On pace for 55000 or miles with current wear.
That said Nitto Ridge Grapplers are a good compromise. Considered a ‘Mud Terrain hybrid’ but have great street manners.
Nitto Ridge Grapplers are a pretty good middle ground. Aggressive and capable tread pattern with sidewall lugs for offroading, but softer and quieter than full on M/T.
I have the Yokohama X-ATs. Love them, have 50K miles on them and they're still have a decent amount of tread left. Quieter than I expected and no complaints off road so far.
Yokohamas would get my vote, theyre decent tires and the price reflects such. But i would also suggest Michelin or Continental offerings.
I have Yokohama Avid Ascend tires for my Camry and they are very good. I would recommend you to try those, you wont be disappointed.
I had NeoGens (205/50r15) and liked the way they looked, and they handled great in dry weather... But would break loose in wet pretty easily. And while I had them I didn't notice the road noise until... I got some Continental ExtremeContact Sports (205/50r15) These guys have much less road noise, except at slower speeds where you can hear every single tiny rock and pebble tossed up in the wheel well lol. But they look fantastic and are incredible in dry AND wet weather!
Flipped Yoko really sucks.
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