Toyo M/T or Nitto TG? Drive a ton!
#1
Toyo M/T or Nitto TG? Drive a ton!
Hi there,
I am stuck between the sweet look of the Toyo O/C MT's and the low price of the Nitto TG's. I drive all day for work from house to house and want a tire that will last a good amount of miles.
Please help me choose between the two. I will be getting a 33" tire in either one. The Nittos are about $100 less a tire.
Thanks!
I am stuck between the sweet look of the Toyo O/C MT's and the low price of the Nitto TG's. I drive all day for work from house to house and want a tire that will last a good amount of miles.
Please help me choose between the two. I will be getting a 33" tire in either one. The Nittos are about $100 less a tire.
Thanks!
#2
I have the Nitto's & I hate them. Don't get me wrong, if you put them in the mud they will eat!!!! Although driving around all day they are incredibly loud. I am actually looking at getting the Toyo's now. Hope that helps.
Cancel my last. My bad I thought you were talking about the Mud Grapplers
Cancel my last. My bad I thought you were talking about the Mud Grapplers
Last edited by dmjackson76; 07-24-2009 at 10:04 AM.
#3
I have the Nitto's & I hate them. Don't get me wrong, if you put them in the mud they will eat!!!! Although driving around all day they are incredibly loud. I am actually looking at getting the Toyo's now. Hope that helps.
Cancel my last. My bad I thought you were talking about the Mud Grapplers
Cancel my last. My bad I thought you were talking about the Mud Grapplers
Personally I like the Toyo's better and they will give you great miles for a MT, but millage is a sacrifice your going to have to make with a MT.
If I had to pick, regardless of mileage and wear I would get the Toyo's
#5
I just got my set of TGs and for the price I cant complain. My truck spends most of its time on the road so I didnt nead something too meaty. I think they look pretty good for an AT tire. I like the BFGs, but for $100 more a tire, I dont think so.
If you have the money the Im sure you will be happy with the MT, but just remember they will probably wear more quickly and be alot more noisy.
If you have the money the Im sure you will be happy with the MT, but just remember they will probably wear more quickly and be alot more noisy.
#6
As far as the Nitto's go I have mixed mileage thoughts. Some people swear by them and claim they last a long time others hate them and say they wear too quick. If you deal with snow I heard they do not do well there.
I would think with proper rotation you could get a least 50k out of the Toyo's maybe even more.
Wish I could help more, hopefully some members can post some actual numbers.
I would think with proper rotation you could get a least 50k out of the Toyo's maybe even more.
Wish I could help more, hopefully some members can post some actual numbers.
#7
I personally like the Mickey Thompson MTZ tires. They have a higher consumer review rating than either of the tires you've listed and are on par with the Toyo's quietness, tread life, and handling on the road. These have been recommended over the Toyo's by four different off-road shops. Two shops in North Georgia and two in Eastern North Carolina (both areas offer a completely different range of on/off road elements). They are slightly cheaper than the Toyo's but not by much. If you're dead set on the Toyo's or the Nitto's I'd go for the Toyo's. Here's a link for a look at the tire http://www.mickeythompsontires.com/t...=BajaMTZRadial also consider doing some research and reading some consumer reviews on www.offroaders.com . Good luck with the decision.
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#8
I had the toyos and loved them, but gas mileage was horrible with them, lost about 4mpg. Just bought the nitto terras and we will see if that goes up again.
The toyos last a long time with good rotation. Personally though for what you need your truck for I would not get any mud terrain, stick to an all terrain. The toyos are very good tires, but they are an m/t and they will get louder and louder as they wear, and they do not ride as good as most a/ts.
The toyos last a long time with good rotation. Personally though for what you need your truck for I would not get any mud terrain, stick to an all terrain. The toyos are very good tires, but they are an m/t and they will get louder and louder as they wear, and they do not ride as good as most a/ts.
#10
I had the toyos and loved them, but gas mileage was horrible with them, lost about 4mpg. Just bought the nitto terras and we will see if that goes up again.
The toyos last a long time with good rotation. Personally though for what you need your truck for I would not get any mud terrain, stick to an all terrain. The toyos are very good tires, but they are an m/t and they will get louder and louder as they wear, and they do not ride as good as most a/ts.
The toyos last a long time with good rotation. Personally though for what you need your truck for I would not get any mud terrain, stick to an all terrain. The toyos are very good tires, but they are an m/t and they will get louder and louder as they wear, and they do not ride as good as most a/ts.
#11
Just giving my input after two years with them on my truck.
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