Toyo Open Country M/T vs Nitto Trail Grappler
So I've had some sales reps at 4x4 shops tell me bad things about both, and try to sell me the other. I need an honest opinion from someone.
Usage: I live in Canada so I need it for all occasions. I will drive it to school every day, so I need it to be alright on the road. I currently don't off road with trucks, but there is the possibility that I start.
Any advice? This will be my first truck with mods.
Usage: I live in Canada so I need it for all occasions. I will drive it to school every day, so I need it to be alright on the road. I currently don't off road with trucks, but there is the possibility that I start.
Any advice? This will be my first truck with mods.
I have had Toyo's on my 2005 personal truck in a 37x13.50 and now in a 38x15.50 and they are great tires year round. I got just over 50k out of the 37's (mostly highway miles). The downfall is they are pricey, heavy and have a very aggressive tread which will bring down your gas mileage and let you know they are there when they howl, but nothing terrible. BUT in snow and muck they are excellent and clean out very well.
I have also heard excellent things about the Nitto's, a big plus is they typically weigh a bit less and are a tad quieter than the toyo's. PLUS in certain sizes they can be cheaper. I have never run a set, but am considering them possibly on my 2012. The sidewall is pretty wicked and from what I hear most folks are seeing excellent wear and longevity thus far.
I don't think you can go wrong with either!
I have also heard excellent things about the Nitto's, a big plus is they typically weigh a bit less and are a tad quieter than the toyo's. PLUS in certain sizes they can be cheaper. I have never run a set, but am considering them possibly on my 2012. The sidewall is pretty wicked and from what I hear most folks are seeing excellent wear and longevity thus far.
I don't think you can go wrong with either!
So I've had some sales reps at 4x4 shops tell me bad things about both, and try to sell me the other. I need an honest opinion from someone.
Usage: I live in Canada so I need it for all occasions. I will drive it to school every day, so I need it to be alright on the road. I currently don't off road with trucks, but there is the possibility that I start.
Any advice? This will be my first truck with mods.
Usage: I live in Canada so I need it for all occasions. I will drive it to school every day, so I need it to be alright on the road. I currently don't off road with trucks, but there is the possibility that I start.
Any advice? This will be my first truck with mods.
Take it for what its worth.. I use to work at Michelin Tire plant for many years and know abit about tires.
The Toyo and Trail's are not ice friendly.
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Can't speak for treadlife yet since I've had the Toyos for 5k miles, but I got 65k out of my BFGs which makes the price more than worth it for the life and performance of those tires.
I'm hearing you mSall...I love my KM2's and scared to change to the trail graps...I have 45K on mine now and they still look good...maybe your right spend the extra $140 a tire. I would really love to drop down to 18's but I spent $800 on wheels I love...





