Skinhyfish
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I need for a set of tires. Curious what people have been happy with on their diesels? I have run major brands, but curious what people are liking these days.
1 All-terrian . 2 Mud-tire
1 All-terrian . 2 Mud-tire
1) Nitto Ridge Grappler, Toyo A/T, Toyo R/T
2) Toyo M/T
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37x13.5x17 Toyo MT load rating 4300 lbs. The highest load range in an LT truck tire.
I had a set of trail grapplers back in 2007. After I got rid of them, I said I’d never own Nitto again. They were awful on the road, off the road, and wear time was awful. I actually ran a set of BFG ATKO on our excursion. They weren’t bad. They’re BFG....some love them, some hate them...so I didn’t mention them. I ran several sets Cooper STT’s on the Excursion, a Silverado (Duramax), and even my current F350. I stopped using them when Cooper changed the design. I then went to Toyo M/T. They were even better than the Coopers. I never used them before bc Coopers were less expensive and I could get similar mileage as my friend with a Cummins Ram got with his Toyo M/Ts.
I finally got tired of dealing with the M/T on our family bus (excursion) so I went to a Toyo R/T on it. I love them. Great ride, great wear (so far) as I have about 15k miles on them and minimal wear. I also put them on the Duramax before selling. I saw it recently and at approx 25k on them, they’re at about 1/2 wear. They have a 45k warranty. I’d guess that’s gonna play out about right.
So.... the long way around to answer your question about the Ridge Grapplers.... I decided to try them on my F350. I wanted a “head-to-head comparison with the R/Ts. So far, I really like them. Ride is similar. Noise is similar, wear has been similar. I have about 10k on them and can barely see any wear. I’m embarrassed to say I haven’t spent the time to rotate them yet. I like to rotate every 5k. They’re not cupped/wedged/whatever badly at all. I have no complaints. I’m guessing if they continue, it’ll be down to personal preference of looks or available sizes as the choice between these and the R/T.
I have run 35-12.50-20 in the Cooper, Toyo M/T and Toyo R/T I also had 295/70/17 on the Chebby (R/T)
I have 37-12.50-18 on the F350.
I believe all the above were/are load range E. I haul in the bed and tow equipment on Reese hitch and GN trailers.
Shew... apologies for the novel. Hopefully the info above is helpful.
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I had a set of trail grapplers back in 2007. After I got rid of them, I said I’d never own Nitto again. They were awful on the road, off the road, and wear time was awful. I actually ran a set of BFG ATKO on our excursion. They weren’t bad. They’re BFG....some love them, some hate them...so I didn’t mention them. I ran several sets Cooper STT’s on the Excursion, a Silverado (Duramax), and even my current F350. I stopped using them when Cooper changed the design. I then went to Toyo M/T. They were even better than the Coopers. I never used them before bc Coopers were less expensive and I could get similar mileage as my friend with a Cummins Ram got with his Toyo M/Ts.
I finally got tired of dealing with the M/T on our family bus (excursion) so I went to a Toyo R/T on it. I love them. Great ride, great wear (so far) as I have about 15k miles on them and minimal wear. I also put them on the Duramax before selling. I saw it recently and at approx 25k on them, they’re at about 1/2 wear. They have a 45k warranty. I’d guess that’s gonna play out about right.
So.... the long way around to answer your question about the Ridge Grapplers.... I decided to try them on my F350. I wanted a “head-to-head comparison with the R/Ts. So far, I really like them. Ride is similar. Noise is similar, wear has been similar. I have about 10k on them and can barely see any wear. I’m embarrassed to say I haven’t spent the time to rotate them yet. I like to rotate every 5k. They’re not cupped/wedged/whatever badly at all. I have no complaints. I’m guessing if they continue, it’ll be down to personal preference of looks or available sizes as the choice between these and the R/T.
I have run 35-12.50-20 in the Cooper, Toyo M/T and Toyo R/T I also had 295/70/17 on the Chebby (R/T)
I have 37-12.50-18 on the F350.
I believe all the above were/are load range E. I haul in the bed and tow equipment on Reese hitch and GN trailers.
Shew... apologies for the novel. Hopefully the info above is helpful.
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Do you have any experience in snow/slush with the RT and Ridge Grappler? I am considering one of them as my next tire.
Jack,
Having had oh, maybe 35 sets of tires on 4WD's I don't buy any tire any more for "The look". The only thing I don't like about the AT-3's is, by design (big tread blocks/small voids), they are NOT a good mud tire. But I don't do much mud anymore and try to avoid it. I only have about 10K miles on the AT-3's and as you can see they don't show much wear if any. But this was the same M.O. that former AT-3's showed. After about 20K miles the tread started to wear faster and get louder. A noise reduction approach was to keep the tires at maximum pressure on pavement. The one thing I did not mention is the penchant for the tire to get noisier as it wears. They tell me that the production model I have in the pix above have solved that woe with less crescendo of noise level as they wear. Since I have different wheels, front and rear I must dismount, remount and balance the tires to do an actual tire rotation. I think we got 55K miles on Jeanie's 2011 Jeep G.C., which is not a light vehicle, and they still had a lot of tread left. We just could not take the noise level anymore. I've tried all kinds of Nittos, Toyos, Mickey Thompson, Cepek, BFG, etc., etc. mud tires and while they look ruggedly cool they fail to give the miles that the AT-3's do. jefe