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Issue: Atturo Trail Blade vs Toyo vs Nitto Tire Reviews
While most tire brands today are owned by Goodyear or Cooper, there are still significant differences in tire quality you will get at each price point. Our members discuss advice on new tires for the F-150. In this discussion, find out:
Some members say, “you get what you pay for” with the Atturo’s, and that Toyo’s are generally known known for their 50k+ mileage life with proper rotations. At the end of the day, you might only be saving ~$400 on the Atturo’s, for what is arguably a very important part of your truck.
Read on below to find out or contribute your own tips to this
discussion.
While most tire brands today are owned by Goodyear or Cooper, there are still significant differences in tire quality you will get at each price point. Our members discuss advice on new tires for the F-150. In this discussion, find out:
- Are the Atturo Trail Blade M/T tires a good low-cost choice?
- How does their tread life stack up?
- Is it worth to pay for Toyo or Nitto tires?
- What is the traction like on these tires?
- What are the tire dimensions to consider?
Some members say, “you get what you pay for” with the Atturo’s, and that Toyo’s are generally known known for their 50k+ mileage life with proper rotations. At the end of the day, you might only be saving ~$400 on the Atturo’s, for what is arguably a very important part of your truck.
Read on below to find out or contribute your own tips to this
discussion.
Atturo Trail Blade M/T
#51
Texas A&M Aggie
Thread Starter
Oh okay, that's cool. $1,100 just for the ring?! WTF . . . That's pretty much your tires right there haha. That's ridiculous though. But yeah, working on cars can start off fun, get annoying quick, then ends up giving a nice sense of accomplishment when you're done haha.
My grade in that class is showing 503/508 so a 99.2 I'm happy. Haha
#55
Texas A&M Aggie
Thread Starter
This thread got majorly derailed and we apologize. For all posting about the tires pages 1 and 2 are relevant and from now on will stay relevant. Again sorry for the inconvenience.
#56
Texas Aggie
Oh, and if you're going to reprimand someone, using proper grammar wouldn't hurt.
Last edited by KMAC0694; 05-12-2014 at 03:53 PM.
#57
Well considering it's his freakin thread and you have a whopping 6 posts, I think he can talk about whatever he wants. If he hadn't started the thread, I'd take heed to your statement, but it's his and he "owns" it. Take a chill pill.
Oh, and if you're going to reprimand someone, using proper grammar wouldn't hurt.
Oh, and if you're going to reprimand someone, using proper grammar wouldn't hurt.
#58
Texas A&M Aggie
Thread Starter
Anyone else have any experience with these tires? I'll be getting tires sometime in the next month, month and a half. Gotta figure out what tires and what size I'm going with. I can get these for $291.99 each in a 35x12.5R20 which is a steal. Unless they're crap then I can get some Discoverer STT's for $306.00 in the same size so not much more money.
#59
#60
Texas A&M Aggie
Thread Starter
Here's a little update I just ordered the 2 other tires and they should be here today. So I should have them on this weekend. I know someone running these on his ram he said he has about 5k miles on them and they are wearing fine. Once I get mine on and put a few miles on them I'll let everyone know how I like them! Here are some pics
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