Nitto Trail Grapplers INPUT/FEEDBACK
#33
I ran mine (almost 35s) at 45 psi. They only lasted about 30k miles of combined city and highway. They are a great tire though. Just dont last long enough. My buddies have had much better luck with the toyos. Even though they are 50$ more a tire 😳
#34
Senior Member
I have 24k miles on my Trails and the tread is about half gone. I'll be happy if I get 40k-45k miles out of them. I've had several aggressive MTs over the years that I only got 20k miles out of on the street.
#35
#36
Senior Member
295/60/20 (34.45") I started out running 50psi. They rode a bit rough so I went down to 44-45psi and it rode great for about 22k miles. My shocks **** the bed at about 22k miles. So in the last 2k miles I went down to 40psi and then 38 psi. and it still rides rough but that isn't because of the tires.
#37
F150 Greenhorn
#38
I have 35x12.5x20, started at 45, moved down to 42, and now I'm at 38. I feel that 38 is the best for ride comfort. I've had them for about 24,000 miles and it looks like I can get at least another 10 - 15 out of them. The noise doesn't bother me much but I went too long before rotating them the first time and 2 of them are getting pretty loud and wearing unevenly.