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Any tires that are neglected with proper air inflation or lack of rotation won't last long period.
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Interesting.
Cupping is often associated with bad shocks or other worn suspension components. Any chance this was a probable factor?
Generally speaking, though, the tires don't seem like something I'll go for.
Any tires that are neglected with proper air inflation or lack of rotation won't last long period.
It seemed that with these tires I collected more nails than my local hardware store.
I'm on my 2nd set of 285/45/22. First set gave me 50k Miles. I love them! no cupping issues, tread wear is awesome and zero road noise. I rotate them every few thousand miles and my suspension is not shot. To each their own.
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I must say I actually have owned both sets of tires and between them two brands I'd go with the general grabber . Don't get me wrong the nitto tires handle amazing in the rain but they were just too soft of a tire and wore out quite fast . At least for my daily driving . They were on an 02 Chevy Tahoe 275/55/20 decided to make the switch from street tire to all terrain just a few weeks ago . Got myself a set of 275/60/20 BF GoodRich and I'm never looking back !!!I've been dragging my feet on buying new tires because I just don't look forward to dropping that amount of money. Tires aren't bald but I don't have long before they become a little too worn to be safe. Had been eyeing the Nitto Trail Grappler G2 because they get good reviews and, well, I just dig their look even though I don't go off-road more than a few times a year, and that's mostly just wet grass or hard-packed sand.
Looked again at Nitto 420s because I've heard good things on this forum and they're very sharply priced right now---only around $140 per tire (!). They're not AT tires but, again, I don't really need AT tires. But I do need a decent all-season tire.
Are these Nitto 420s really good to go through four seasons including moderate winters?
I just got a set on my 2013. 24's best tires I've ever owned regarding grip, ride a little hard but that's probably because they are 24's. This is my 5 Tahoe/Yukon and these have the best grip of any tire I've owned on any of my 5 trucks.I've been dragging my feet on buying new tires because I just don't look forward to dropping that amount of money. Tires aren't bald but I don't have long before they become a little too worn to be safe. Had been eyeing the Nitto Trail Grappler G2 because they get good reviews and, well, I just dig their look even though I don't go off-road more than a few times a year, and that's mostly just wet grass or hard-packed sand.
Looked again at Nitto 420s because I've heard good things on this forum and they're very sharply priced right now---only around $140 per tire (!). They're not AT tires but, again, I don't really need AT tires. But I do need a decent all-season tire.
Are these Nitto 420s really good to go through four seasons including moderate winters?