@@gearrunner The only reason I sold it is because I was offered 21K more than what I paid for it so I figured I'd be dumb not to. I do miss it a lot. I still have my 370Z which is a blast to drive too.
That’s awesome. My Ridge Grapplers only got 17k before losing half their tread life, but that’s an F-250 towing and rough roads. Nitto denied warranty, though, but luckily dtc took care of me. I only use Coopers now
I've had great luck with nitro too. My wife had around 50k on her terra grapplers on her 4 runner when we replaced them, still quite a bit of life left in them but a flat ruined one of the tires. We went with the same size tire but changed to the ridge grappler and she loves them especially the look. I have ridge grapplers on my tundra and like them enough that I'm planning on putting them on my Tacoma when it's time. Only downside is they are a little more noisy than the terra grappler. Keep up the great video buddy!!!
Thank you, I love the Ridgegrapplers. I had them on my Jeep a couple years ago. If they would fit under my truck without rubbing that is what I would go with. I just don’t want to drop down to a 33” tire after owning 35’s
I have a co-worker that has these on his 4-Runner. He says they are a good tire. I currently have the Cooper Discoverer AT3 4s on my Silverado. They wore a little too quick for my liking. I have ruffly 50,000 miles on them. And they are way more worn down then your tires. But oh boy. The first winter (NY) I had them. I rarely needed to go into 4 wheel drive. They did a fantastic job at keeping my trucks back end in line even in 2WD. But Cooper is discontinuing the AT3 apparently. (Wanted to get the LT version as a replacement) And I was eying these.
Six to ten years max time to keep tires regardless of tread remaining is what manufacturer recommend. If they're checking it's time, you run the risk of blow out and tire falling apart at high speed or under load. I've got Falken AT3, very quiet and smooth running so far, don't know how they'll be with 40 plus thousand miles.
Yes Andy, first of all, you’re truck still looks great, nothing against the new ones but you know!! I think your trucks a keeper for as many miles you Per year! I still have the original ones on the rebel I think I have 42,000 and they still look good, i’ll have to check for cracks, yeah I think you’re ready for a new set unfortunately they’re so darn expensive, semi tires have almost doubled in price, I won’t say anymore!! I think you know what I mean😂!!
Yea, tires have gone through the roof. I can’t image what a semi tire costs now. I do hate buying tires though. It really doesn’t do much for the look once you’ve already upgrade the wheels and stuff
Hey nice truck lol I have the same tires on my trd pro and have about 55k on them great tire for sure. Im replacing them in fall either going same thing or nitto recons which are a newer version tire my buddy says there better in the snow and super quiet check them out also falken wildpeak at3 are a good option to. Have a good one.
Nice video! 7 years I'd get rid of them no matter what they looked like for safety reasons
That’s probably a good idea
Thanks for sharing. These seem to be the tire for me. I was surprised to hear your recommendation on what you plan on getting next.
I had a 2018 GT-R Premium that I sold last year and I had Nitto's on it. They hooked up well and hugged the road strong on the corners.
That’s one of my dream cars
@@gearrunner The only reason I sold it is because I was offered 21K more than what I paid for it so I figured I'd be dumb not to. I do miss it a lot. I still have my 370Z which is a blast to drive too.
Thanks for the tundra video,it's been a while. But I do like the pew pew videos. P229 legion mmm.
You are very welcome, and thank you for watching. I love my P229 legion it’s a great pistol.
That’s awesome. My Ridge Grapplers only got 17k before losing half their tread life, but that’s an F-250 towing and rough roads. Nitto denied warranty, though, but luckily dtc took care of me. I only use Coopers now
I've had great luck with nitro too. My wife had around 50k on her terra grapplers on her 4 runner when we replaced them, still quite a bit of life left in them but a flat ruined one of the tires. We went with the same size tire but changed to the ridge grappler and she loves them especially the look. I have ridge grapplers on my tundra and like them enough that I'm planning on putting them on my Tacoma when it's time. Only downside is they are a little more noisy than the terra grappler. Keep up the great video buddy!!!
Thank you, I love the Ridgegrapplers. I had them on my Jeep a couple years ago. If they would fit under my truck without rubbing that is what I would go with. I just don’t want to drop down to a 33” tire after owning 35’s
Same with my tundra trd pro 2016, Falken atw3. Much louder than 20k ago.
I’ve heard good things about those tires though
I have a co-worker that has these on his 4-Runner. He says they are a good tire. I currently have the Cooper Discoverer AT3 4s on my Silverado. They wore a little too quick for my liking. I have ruffly 50,000 miles on them. And they are way more worn down then your tires. But oh boy. The first winter (NY) I had them. I rarely needed to go into 4 wheel drive. They did a fantastic job at keeping my trucks back end in line even in 2WD. But Cooper is discontinuing the AT3 apparently. (Wanted to get the LT version as a replacement) And I was eying these.
Six to ten years max time to keep tires regardless of tread remaining is what manufacturer recommend. If they're checking it's time, you run the risk of blow out and tire falling apart at high speed or under load. I've got Falken AT3, very quiet and smooth running so far, don't know how they'll be with 40 plus thousand miles.
I’ve heard good things about the AT3 tires.
Yes Andy, first of all, you’re truck still looks great, nothing against the new ones but you know!! I think your trucks a keeper for as many miles you Per year! I still have the original ones on the rebel I think I have 42,000 and they still look good, i’ll have to check for cracks, yeah I think you’re ready for a new set unfortunately they’re so darn expensive, semi tires have almost doubled in price, I won’t say anymore!! I think you know what I mean😂!!
Yea, tires have gone through the roof. I can’t image what a semi tire costs now. I do hate buying tires though. It really doesn’t do much for the look once you’ve already upgrade the wheels and stuff
Yup time to change tires 👍👍
Yep they got a little dry
Hey nice truck lol I have the same tires on my trd pro and have about 55k on them great tire for sure. Im replacing them in fall either going same thing or nitto recons which are a newer version tire my buddy says there better in the snow and super quiet check them out also falken wildpeak at3 are a good option to. Have a good one.
Thank you, and I’ve heard good things about both those tires.
Nice truck gear
Thank you
Are these LT tires or P?
I’ve had 2 sets of Michelins go over 100k and a set of Bridgestones go 94k.
Wow, I’ve never had a set go over 50k before these
Did you put an E load range on your Corolla? Lol
What brand rims are those and what brand side steps are those?
That video will be out next week 👍
What's that in metric?
Toyota shipped my 4runner 4x4.with terra grapplers and i ll keep replacing with terra grapplers.
Toyo wild country a good tire
I have to be careful what tire I buy or it won’t fit under the truck without rubbing
Toyo Wild Country, huh?
If you want quiet tires drive a car😊
Yea, because in 2023 tire companies don’t have the technology to make quiet truck tires! I don’t believe that.