Tires NITTO or OEM Toyota
Nitto G2s. I have em on my widebody
Jack of all trades and great in wet conditions (live in Florida). They look great and are lighter than the Falkens which is what made me go with them.
They switched to the Terra Grappler G3s and said they were much quieter. I’ve been happy with them so far. They are definitely quieter than the Wildpeak A/T4s and lighter.
295/60r20 Nitto Recon Grapplers on the same wheels you have, 2.5” level, 2024 f150. Love them. Ride great, look great, no rubbing.
I really enjoyed the Nitto NT555’s this time around and my only complaint was road noise. Performance was great otherwise.
Yea. Also. 17+. Has hill assist for getting rolling uphill which is a nice option.\n\nOtherwise. It’s good as long as you keep up on the maintenance.. I bought a 15’ with 120k miles and did all the major recent work when I got it and it’s a great car\n\nHandles well in the rain even on those stock tires n wheels. Good. OG 86 car…
I had the G2s on my dailies Bullitt, and they were decent enough, but would spin pretty readily, god forbid it was wet out
I had a set. They wear really well but are not that great on hard packed snow/ice. Canada.
Went to a Nitto Recon Grappler in 35x11.5. Very noticeable decrease in ride quality after the swap that didn't make the wifey super happy. 5k miles later (now closer to 20k) it became the new normal. That's the tradeoff going with a big 10 ply sidewall tire.
Avoid the nittos. They just aren't a good value and the company is behind the curve on tire compounds. Bought a wheel and tire pack for tracking thinking the discount was good with tires, wish I just bought the wheels alone in retrospect.
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