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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:

  • 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.

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Originally Posted by Fbcoach
You are correct there, sir. There are a LOT of Texas dudes on here, I've noticed. I've heard Trail Graps are good in the snow, though. So maybe these will work out.
That's the way I like it, gotta dominate everything, internet forums included haha. I've got Trail Grapps, so I guess I'm prepared for when we get that 1/16" of "snow."
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Originally Posted by KMAC0694
That's the way I like it, gotta dominate everything, internet forums included haha. I've got Trail Grapps, so I guess I'm prepared for when we get that 1/16" of "snow."
haha nice. We had a TON in Chicago last year. And the farmer's almanac says it'll be worse this year. I want that trail heaps, but these seem more budget friendly.
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Originally Posted by Fbcoach
haha nice. We had a TON in Chicago last year. And the farmer's almanac says it'll be worse this year. I want that trail heaps, but these seem more budget friendly.
Yeah, my folks are in Indiana now and everyone says last year was bad. They've already gotten snow this year too. They're pricey, and super heavy, but they last for a long time. Mine will likely dry rot well before they run out of tread cause I don't drive that much. I probably should've gotten cheaper ones.

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Originally Posted by KMAC0694
Yeah, my folks are in Indiana now and everyone says last year was bad. They've already gotten snow this year too. They're pricey, and super heavy, but they last for a long time. Mine will likely dry rot well before they run out of tread cause I don't drive that much. I probably should've gotten cheaper ones.
There's a place up here that has a deal for me. New set of wheels and trail graps for $1,400. 17x8 Tuff T03 and 295/70. And 285/70 would be even cheaper. The guy said the Atturos would make it even cheaper and they have a tough time keeping them in stock.
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Originally Posted by Fbcoach
There's a place up here that has a deal for me. New set of wheels and trail graps for $1,400. 17x8 Tuff T03 and 295/70. And 285/70 would be even cheaper. The guy said the Atturos would make it even cheaper and they have a tough time keeping them in stock.
Holy crap! That's super cheap! I'd go for that if I were you.
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Originally Posted by KMAC0694
Holy crap! That's super cheap! I'd go for that if I were you.
Yeah. It's pretty awesome!
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I have Atturo Trail Blade M/T on my 2014 Screw (with 6" lift kit). I love them.
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My 295 60 20 nitto trails were 1550 installed from discount tire.

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Might be a hair late but first off, [MENTION=145752]geauxsouth[/MENTION] congrats on passing the BAR. Moving on though, it is looking strongly like I will be getting these in a 35/12.50 on a set of Fuel Maverick 20x12 -44 offset to compliment the new lift that should be going on shortly. Also with any luck I will have them on in time to give a decnt snow review for them. Now the trick is to find a buyer for my current setup.
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Originally Posted by KCCOFox
Might be a hair late but first off, [MENTION=145752]geauxsouth[/MENTION] congrats on passing the BAR. Moving on though, it is looking strongly like I will be getting these in a 35/12.50 on a set of Fuel Maverick 20x12 -44 offset to compliment the new lift that should be going on shortly. Also with any luck I will have them on in time to give a decnt snow review for them. Now the trick is to find a buyer for my current setup.
What's the current set up? And a snow review would be great! Thanks man!

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