How well do nitto terra's hold up?

jp0863

Observer
I have them on my dodge which is mostly street driven and used for towing. I like the tires cuz they're soft enough for decent traction in rainy weather, but how well do they hold up in an off road environment? Anyone use them or have good success with them? I'm mainly concerned about puncture resistance.
 

JKDetonator

Adventurer
Good Tire!

I have them on my Titan, Jeep JK, and Trailer. My son has them on his Jeep TJ. They wear well with scheduled rotation and balancing. The ones on my Titan have over 80,000 miles and still show good tread. The TJ has close to 100,000 miles and are in need of replacement. I don't think you can ask anymore from an all terrain. They work well in Mud and Snow; don't know about rocks though. Drive them until they're slicks and put them on your hot rod! :smiley_drive:
 
Good to hear. I just put a set of 285/75/16 on the MDR. I had run Bridgestone Duelers for years...great highway tire, just OK offroad, 40 - 50K on a set. My tire guy was big on the Nittos and you gotta trust your tire guy! :sombrero:
 

locrwln

Expedition Leader
I have put over 20k on the ones on my 80 and have beat the snot out of those tires. All over Nevada, Utah including Moab, Sierra rock crawling, California. My 80 gets driven from slow speed trail running to 80 mph highway runs. No flats and still run straight and true. Balanced very easily on install (heaviest one took 2 ounces to balance). Five 315/75R16's on stock Toyota rims. Finally had them balanced again, I think it took 3.5 ounces on one tire. Handle sand, rocks, snow, pavement very well.

Very happy with them.

Jack





 
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