nitto mg vs. toyo oc m/t
nitto mg vs. toyo oc m/t
I will soon be runnin 35 inch tires and either 20 or 18 inch rims thanks to a body lift i bought. I really can't make up my mind on which of these two tires to go with. I know most people on this site are already biased to the toyo's but i really like the look of the nitto's much better. I have heard the nitto's really suck in the mud but I mean I'm just a 16 yr. old junior and the only time i'm in the mud is when I'm showin off in front of my friends or just havin a little fun. Which of these two tires do you think best suits me. Any input is appreciated.
Where is the cheapest place to buy a 35-12.50-18/20 nitto mg?
Where is the cheapest place to buy a 35-12.50-18/20 nitto mg?
folks here like toyos because they are quieter than nittos and they are supposed to last longer as well.i heard the nittos are good in the mud but crap in sand,i havent tried them out yet.i have mud grapplers and i like em fine.they are loud but i expected that out of a mud tire,and they are the best looking mud tire out there.really aggressive.im not sure about wear.i was told if you rotate them they are fine.i only had mine about a month.i have no input on toyos other than that.
nitto mud graps are amazing in the mud the dig hard and get alot of traction in sand they dig to much wich causes you to feel like your sinking and i have had my truck since january and i have the nitto mud grap 37x13.50 and i have a grand total of 15,000 miles on my truck and the are already 3/4 of the way gone my dad has the toyos and he has about 10,000 miles on his truck and they havent even worn lol....ill prolly be going with the toyos or kumhos....maybe even the pitbulls i havent decided but at 400 a tire im going to think a little smarter this time around
nittos-loud and very aggressive...horrible wear...but good performance on and off the road
toyos-long life, quiet, decent looking, great on road performance ok perfomance off road... but all around high quality tire
kumhos- idk a thing about them lol
pitbulls-suppossedly really quiet for how agressive the tread is and decent life
nittos-loud and very aggressive...horrible wear...but good performance on and off the road
toyos-long life, quiet, decent looking, great on road performance ok perfomance off road... but all around high quality tire
kumhos- idk a thing about them lol
pitbulls-suppossedly really quiet for how agressive the tread is and decent life
Last edited by dirt_bound; Jun 25, 2008 at 08:48 AM.
The nittos look great but..unless you have over grand to blow on tires each year, i'd go with the toyos. The nittos will prob only last you around 20,000 and might start cupping eventually even if you rotate 'em. Plus the toyo looks pretty good too, especially on bigger rims like 20s.
btw, dirt bound i'm pretty sure the pit bulls are all bias ply, even their all terrain, so i'm not sure they would last much longer than the mud grappler. Those kumhos dont look bad at all though, just not sure how long they'd last.
good luck man
Cody
btw, dirt bound i'm pretty sure the pit bulls are all bias ply, even their all terrain, so i'm not sure they would last much longer than the mud grappler. Those kumhos dont look bad at all though, just not sure how long they'd last.
good luck man
Cody
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Nittos are about a 12k tire before they're so clapped out that you'll hate every minute of your decision to blow a g on tires.
I know no one who purchases these tires a second time.
Toyo
40k minimum...Best MT out period....But steep...If I could aford em i'd run em.
Be smart stay away from the Nitto.
I know no one who purchases these tires a second time.
Toyo
40k minimum...Best MT out period....But steep...If I could aford em i'd run em.
Be smart stay away from the Nitto.
thanks guys. so the toyo's are a much smarter choice? are they any worse in the mud than the mg's. And can anyone help me w my decision on either 18's or 20's? I keep going back and forth
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12,000 miles? No way, maybe if you don't rotate them. Nitto advises that they be rotated every 3,000 miles because of their tread compound. I had them for ~18,000 miles and they still had quite a bit of tread. I'd say they are about 25,000 miles. The Nitto MGs are MUCH better in the mud. Sand they dig a lot but if you've got the a decent amount of power behind them they will get through it. I loved my Nitto MGs. They do have a little bit of "wobble" to them at crawl speeds on the road. Like around 1-5 mph they will bounce. Of course they were pretty loud on the highway and it does get annoying if you make long trips. I drove from Central Florida to North Georgia and it was hell. I wanted to get a set of ear plugs. 
Toyos are about a 40,000 mile tire. They are great in the sand. Great on the road. Barely any noise and behave well on the road. Mud traction isn't that great, especially for a "mud terrain". Have you thought about BFG M/T KM2s?

Toyos are about a 40,000 mile tire. They are great in the sand. Great on the road. Barely any noise and behave well on the road. Mud traction isn't that great, especially for a "mud terrain". Have you thought about BFG M/T KM2s?

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Last edited by 07fx4silver; Jun 26, 2008 at 11:05 PM.
40,000 mile M/T! I'll definitely be looking into that!
IS the Toyo M/T you all are talking about the Open-Country M/T? Would I be able to put one on my stock 17" wheel in a 265/75/17?
Very true. I agree 18" maximum.
Damn man I love the way that truck looks
IS the Toyo M/T you all are talking about the Open-Country M/T? Would I be able to put one on my stock 17" wheel in a 265/75/17?
Damn man I love the way that truck looks
Thanks man
. Anyway, 40000 miles out of a mud terrain isnt much of a miracle anymore. The toyo MT that is being talked about are the open country MT's. If you're looking into getting some muds I'd suggest trying out a set of BFG KM 2's (what i have on my truck) in 285/70R17 (33x11.5), or up to 35x12.5R17 with a leveling kit. If you're set on toyo's though they make plenty of sizes that would fit on your truck, with or with-out a leveling kit.
A leveling kit and some 35s would look great on your truck with the stock wheels.
and doesn't discount tire or somewhere have a 40,000 mile warranty for the KM2s? that may be something to look into if the toyo MT doesn't have a warranty.
Don't forget to take a look at the Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ's! I have mine on for 5000 miles and they are showing absolutely no wear so far. And they are extremely aggressive looking for an all terrain.
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