Nitto Vs Revo
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Nitto Vs Revo
Im still waiting on my wheels! So while I still have time, Which tire is the best? Nitto Terra Grappler AT OR Bridgestone Dueler AT/REVO. Wear, Ride, On road and Off. I can get the nittos a good bit cheaper and they are a damn good lookin tire.
Shoot me some opinions guys! (285 75 16)
Shoot me some opinions guys! (285 75 16)
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Originally Posted by Zick
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Originally Posted by Zick
So just register, takes less than a min to do. Plus they have lots of good info over there too.
I cant find much on mileage so far. I see the Revos are decent, But i need some input on the nittos.
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Originally Posted by WvGearhead
I did, your right, not a bad sight either
I cant find much on mileage so far. I see the Revos are decent, But i need some input on the nittos.
I cant find much on mileage so far. I see the Revos are decent, But i need some input on the nittos.
If you read the reviews on the Revo's off that site I listed on Fullsizechevy, you'll see a few people complaining about the mileage being pretty bad. Thats what steered me away from them.
My Nitto's have probably about 10K since last summer and they still look brand new.
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i worked at firestone for a while and a guy up there had the revo's on his truck with over 25k on them and quite a bit of tread left. they are extremely good tires and fairly quiet for an a/t
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Have you considered the Yokohama Geolanders. They are the same price as the Nittos and they appear to have a deeper tread than the Nittos. I bought a set a couple of months ago and they are great. In the snow and mud they just keep diggin until they hook, and on the highway they are nice and quiet. The ride is alot stiffer but my truck came with highway tires on it to start with. I don't have many miles on them yet but my friend has over 30,000 miles on his so far (he convinced me to try them out). The tread pattern looks pretty cool on the 285s too, better than in their promo pictures.