warlock6969
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Nitto the bestTomorrow I am going to get new tires, with road hazard. I am leaning towards Cooper Discoverer AT3 or Toyo Open Country AT3. Opinions?
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Nitto the bestTomorrow I am going to get new tires, with road hazard. I am leaning towards Cooper Discoverer AT3 or Toyo Open Country AT3. Opinions?
I ended up going with Nitto Recon Grapplers, dealer putting them on in the morning, they had a sale and were considerably cheaper than the Tire Kingdom, as a plus they will reprogram my tire size (for a fee).Nitto the best
Sweet, I put Nitto on everything my Can-Am side-by-side’s even got a setI ended up going with Nitto Recon Grapplers, dealer putting them on in the morning, they had a sale and were considerably cheaper than the Tire Kingdom, as a plus they will reprogram my tire size (for a fee).
JeffersSweet, I put Nitto on everything my Can-Am side-by-side’s even got a set
Aye. I run Ridge Grapplers on my overlander and as soon as these Chinese BFG KO2 rip offs need replacing on my 2500 I'm getting another set of Ridge Grapplers.Nitto the best
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4421 is the Date code 44th week of 2021. If they are "Blems" or "Seconds" they should be so marked on sidewall - assuming they are not so marked, go to any local BFG dealer and get them to warranty the tires for Manufacturing Defect and replace them. Within 5 years of date of manufacture, you should have no trouble with a reputable local BFG dealer regardless of where purchased.The date code is 4421
I usually run them around 40psi (these are E load rated), but I noticed when I took it to the dealer they lowered it to 32/35
Yeah, I'm not sure if I am quite ready to join the cult yet, but we'll see how it works out.Sweet, I put Nitto on everything my Can-Am side-by-side’s even got a set
Yeah, it was New Smyrna CJR, it just went in last week for service and that tailgate thing. I've been meaning to air it up.Was that a Ram dealer and what pressure is on the door jamb? I thought most were 39 PSI.
I usually inform any place I drop my truck for an oil change or whatever, my tire pressures are set, do not adjust the pressure.
And more often than not, I verify they haven't changed them before I leave the parking lot.
I'm a bit crazy for tire pressures. I tweaked one tire this afternoon because it was 1 PSI higher than the others.
Proper tire pressures directly affects performance and longevity and I want both to be exceptional after paying top dollar for good tires.
I have a good quality analog gauge and I'm not afraid to use it. Plus, tire pressure can be checked on the EVIC.
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Yep. Exactly why I did not buy CoopersSince GoodYear became interested socio-political activism, I became disinterested in giving them my money.