Tires NITTO or MRF
I am quite happy with my nitto neo gens for price to performance, and life.
Nothing too crazy, but it's perfect for me without sacrificing any driveability, these tires actually make it smoother and quieter.
Nittos no noise no vibration best tire out there
I did 34s (275/65/20) Nitto G3s. Best upgrade without most of the cons. Better traction, better ride because pf more sidewall, no additional noise and just a 1-2mpg drop since they are very lightweight compared to other AT tires
I went slightly taller and narrower from stock 285/65/18 to 275/70/18 Nitto Terra Grappler G3 in SL load and they have been great. Low tire noise, low weight, more grip than factory wildpeaks, around the same gas mileage.
Northeast Ohio… not great in snow, bad wear when trailering. Enjoyed my G2’s much better
Not sure what size you are planning or what platform, but I'll give you Nitto feedback FWIW.
17' cummins 35-12.50-18's .It will pick up rocks and throw them a lot. Maybe have 20-25k and are less than half tread.
Just replaced my first one bc there was a chunk coming out of the sidewall, wouldn't stay inflated more than 5 minutes. Had about 13k miles on them. Won't be getting them again.
Just bought my 1500 a few months ago and it has ridge grapplers on it. I noticed during the test drive that the wet traction was not great, and have confirmed since. Wet traction on take offs, or even hard acceleration while trying to pass or something on the highway can be problematic.
Not MRF. We have a six hour proddie car race at Bathurst sponsored by them and I never met anyone who drove on them say anything good about MRF
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