RedDakooter05
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All tires are good until cords and bands start showing.
Slicks? Shes a summer driver only now.
Slicks? Shes a summer driver only now.
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Well they have a 60k warranty. Could be that as an OE tire they are made differently to meet a Nissan requirement.That’s it! Could not remember the name. Those were OE on my Fronter NISMO. I failed to even get 30K out of them granted they could / probably have updated the rubber comped over the years. But my friendly advice is to think twice before purchasing.
Well that sucks. Guess between the towing and cargo they just couldn’t hack it.Mine lasted 35k miles before they hit the wear bar. They were easily the worst tire I have run since I started driving.
Half of those miles were towing and with payload, but I'm usually able to get 55k-65k miles before I need to replace tires. I had multiple flats, tires were chunking, poor performance in snow and ice and bad in mud.
They were quite good in the rain, performed well on gravel road and in sand, but I did not like them.
I read the whole thing this time.Won’t argue that. Should have proofed it before posted. Was in a hurry.
cliff notes: thought my Grabbers would last longer. See? We aim to please around here.
Too short….Won’t argue that. Should have proofed it before posted. Was in a hurry.
cliff notes: thought my Grabbers would last longer. See? We aim to please around here.
Just replaced my Ranger for a Toyota Tundra since the transmission was still giving me issues after the 3rd time being repaired... It was also becoming too small for my needs and could not keep up anymore.Well that sucks. Guess between the towing and cargo they just couldn’t hack it.
Just curious, what did you go with for the replacements?
Well that’s one way to replace tires! ?replaced my Ranger for a Toyota Tundra
So instead of a failing Transmission you wanted the Engine to explode randomly instead of?!Just replaced my Ranger for a Toyota Tundra since the transmission was still giving me issues after the 3rd time being repaired... It was also becoming too small for my needs and could not keep up anymore.
As for tires, it was a weird situation. I got two sidewall flats, one in the front and the other in the rear at the same time when I had 3/32nd left on the tires. My lease had tire coverage so the dealer replaced those two tires for free. I then had them remount my spare on one of the rims and bought another grabber for the last rim. I ended up with 4 brand new tires for the price of one. That was last summer and I still burned trough 6/32 in 9 months.
I ended up going with Cooper Discoverer Rugged Trek in E load for my Tundra. That's what I was going to buy for my Ranger. I should receive them shortly, can't wait to try them on.
Well that depends on what model year he got?So instead of a failing Transmission you wanted the Engine to explode randomly instead of?!
Hahaha yup! At least Toyota is trying to actually fix it but I digress. I got a 2022 SR5 TRD Off-Road Crewmax long bed. Quite happy with it so far.So instead of a failing Transmission you wanted the Engine to explode randomly instead of?!