HTX1811
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I have had my Nitto Ridge Grapplers for about 20,000 miles. Great off road tire. I mean really get the job done. I have also learned that that off road performance comes at a cost. Lack of on road performance and longevity seem to be rearing its head. I drive way more highway miles than dirt. The traction on dry pavement is not the best. The tires will break loose with moderate skinny pedal application. Mind you I do have a very aggressive 93 octane tune and high flow cat. Visually I have noticed a lot of cupping of the tires. Front and rear. I keep them rotated.
I also drive 75-80 mph all of the time. I mean I drive the maximum posted speed limit. Yep, that's what I mean.
The truck has 24,000 miles on it so I don't think the factory suspension is the cause.
Could sustained higher speeds cause this? I will drive for a 2-3 hour road trip doing 75+ mph most of the way. I don't have any vibration in the steering wheel or any other noticeable issues.
Tire pressure is adjusted properly also. I suppose I should get them balanced to see if that is the cause. Although rotated, not always balanced.
Has anyone else put over 10,000 miles on their Nitto RG and if so, how have they held up?
I also drive 75-80 mph all of the time. I mean I drive the maximum posted speed limit. Yep, that's what I mean.
The truck has 24,000 miles on it so I don't think the factory suspension is the cause.
Could sustained higher speeds cause this? I will drive for a 2-3 hour road trip doing 75+ mph most of the way. I don't have any vibration in the steering wheel or any other noticeable issues.
Tire pressure is adjusted properly also. I suppose I should get them balanced to see if that is the cause. Although rotated, not always balanced.
Has anyone else put over 10,000 miles on their Nitto RG and if so, how have they held up?
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