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Old 10-14-2016, 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by WXman
LOL. This thread makes it sound like Nitto and Toyo (their parent company) are the only tires on the market.

I haven't used these, but again, they are expensive which would keep me from ever using them. Especially when you have excellent tires like the Falkens, Coopers, etc. competing against them.
I mentioned BFG's....

There are obviously many options out there, but there have only been a few posts and the OP is asking about a Nitto tire specifically.

I've had bad luck with Cooper's in the past, but have never tried Falken's.
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Originally Posted by WXman
LOL. This thread makes it sound like Nitto and Toyo (their parent company) are the only tires on the market. I haven't used these, but again, they are expensive which would keep me from ever using them. Especially when you have excellent tires like the Falkens, Coopers, etc. competing against them.
They're actually cheaper than the Cooper STT Pro that I was considering. I need a 35x12.50x22 or 325/55/22, and I landed on the Ridge Grappler. I'm just wondering if anyone's tried them out. They're fairly new.
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I want Cooper to redesign the ST Maxx sidewall pattern sooo badly! Cause the tire is exactly what I want but I just hate the look of the sidewall. ST Maxx with STT Pro sidewall would be an instant sale here.
I agree. I'm not a fan of the sidewall either. But they are great tires. 33" Falken A/T3W for $630 a set delivered is hard to beat though.
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Originally Posted by berty
I want Cooper to redesign the ST Maxx sidewall pattern sooo badly! Cause the tire is exactly what I want but I just hate the look of the sidewall. ST Maxx with STT Pro sidewall would be an instant sale here.
COMPLETLY AGREE! Always loved coopers but have fallen behind others lately.
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It doesn't hurt that Cooper is one of the few homegrown (USA) tire manufacturers too.
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Originally Posted by NASSTY
They are about $25 (each) cheaper and 6 lbs lighter than my 295/60/20 (34.45") Trail Grapplers.

Where are you finding the weight of the tires? I've checked the Nitto site and when I look at tire specs there it doesn't list weight unless it's in another location.
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I contacted Discount Tire for weights, they said the 295/70R18 were 63lbs each. Ups confirmed this on their shipping label.
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I don't know why Nitto doesn't list it on their website, so annoying.



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