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Nitto Blowout

2006blackmax
Explorer
Explorer
Here is my story..........
http://www.duramaxforum.com/forum/wheels-tires/284697-nitto-blowout.html
2006 2500HD Duramax LLY with Allison 6 Speed W /Mods
2008 Jayco Eagle Super Lite 27.5RKS
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gijoecam
Explorer
Explorer
The Mad Norsky wrote:
gijoecam wrote:
That's strange because I've had the exact opposite experience with those same two tires. THe M/S's were great on dry pavement. On anything else, they were almost undriveable. In the winter, the tread pattern loaded up with snow and did not clear well. The AT2s, on the other hand, have never left me stuck in 80,000 miles on the Explorer, and the last 20k in my F150. (I even pulled out a stuck tow truck with them last winter!)


Actually not strange at all. Look at the weight of vehicle you are running the tires on. An Explorer and an F-150.

The AT 2's come factory on a lot of the newer F 250/350, 2500/3500 series trucks and it seems they are NOT lasting a long time, nor giving good traction as they wear down.

Those trucks are extremely heavy, a lot of diesel motors, compared to the two vehicles you have used the tires on.

That's why so many on-line reviews of tires are worthless.

Subject A has a heavy F350 type truck, but all the reviews they find are from folks driving much lighter weight vehicles, giving glowing reviews of such and such a tire. So Subject A buys them and finds out they are horrible for such a heavy vehicle as they own.


Understood... But also not the same tires either... C-rated on both of my vehicles versus the E-rated tires on the SD's. Given my experience with them, I am planning to put them on the Super Duty when funds allow as I only put 3-4k a year on her.

2006blackmax
Explorer
Explorer
There is a magnifying glass that makes bigger to right of pic
2006 2500HD Duramax LLY with Allison 6 Speed W /Mods
2008 Jayco Eagle Super Lite 27.5RKS

2006blackmax
Explorer
Explorer
Letter
2006 2500HD Duramax LLY with Allison 6 Speed W /Mods
2008 Jayco Eagle Super Lite 27.5RKS

2006blackmax
Explorer
Explorer
Can email if you can't read.....
2006 2500HD Duramax LLY with Allison 6 Speed W /Mods
2008 Jayco Eagle Super Lite 27.5RKS

deltabravo
Nomad
Nomad
would be helpful to post the letter here so people that don't have an account at the truck forum can see it.
2009 Silverado 3500HD Dually, D/A, CCLB 4x4 (bought new 8/30/09)
2018 Arctic Fox 992 with an Onan 2500i "quiet" model generator

The_Mad_Norsky
Explorer
Explorer
gijoecam wrote:
That's strange because I've had the exact opposite experience with those same two tires. THe M/S's were great on dry pavement. On anything else, they were almost undriveable. In the winter, the tread pattern loaded up with snow and did not clear well. The AT2s, on the other hand, have never left me stuck in 80,000 miles on the Explorer, and the last 20k in my F150. (I even pulled out a stuck tow truck with them last winter!)


Actually not strange at all. Look at the weight of vehicle you are running the tires on. An Explorer and an F-150.

The AT 2's come factory on a lot of the newer F 250/350, 2500/3500 series trucks and it seems they are NOT lasting a long time, nor giving good traction as they wear down.

Those trucks are extremely heavy, a lot of diesel motors, compared to the two vehicles you have used the tires on.

That's why so many on-line reviews of tires are worthless.

Subject A has a heavy F350 type truck, but all the reviews they find are from folks driving much lighter weight vehicles, giving glowing reviews of such and such a tire. So Subject A buys them and finds out they are horrible for such a heavy vehicle as they own.
The Mad Norsky, Doll, Logan and Rocky
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tsetsaf
Explorer III
Explorer III
Wow, so Nitto admitted fault and defect! Where are those early posters who basically trashed the op?
2006 Ram 3500
2014 Open Range
"I don't trust my own advise!"

gijoecam
Explorer
Explorer
720Deere wrote:
I couldn't get rid of my Michelin LTX A/T2 tires fast enough! Absolutely no traction in snow, not much better on a wet road and forget about wet grass. The don't wear near as well as the LTX M/S tires that have enjoyed a great reputation for the last 20 years. If you want to hear a bad word on the Michelins, just visit a Ford truck forum and listen to the guys talk about the A/T2 tires that came on their trucks from the factory.


That's strange because I've had the exact opposite experience with those same two tires. THe M/S's were great on dry pavement. On anything else, they were almost undriveable. In the winter, the tread pattern loaded up with snow and did not clear well. The AT2s, on the other hand, have never left me stuck in 80,000 miles on the Explorer, and the last 20k in my F150. (I even pulled out a stuck tow truck with them last winter!)

Fordlover
Explorer
Explorer
2006blackmax wrote:
ABC from va. I did not hit anything, just because you sell them and have them on your truck you automatically defend them. They are junk and I will not buy anymore, you act like you were riding with me, sorry you were'nt there!


1 junk nitto does not make all nittos junk.

Just like 20 great nittos does not make all nittos the best tire ever made.

A blow out is always scary, and undesirable. I don't blame OP for never wanting to drive another mile on a nitto.
2016 Skyline Layton Javelin 285BH
2018 F-250 Lariat Crew 6.2 Gas 4x4 FX4 4.30 Gear
2007 Infiniti G35 Sport 6 speed daily driver
Retired 2002 Ford Explorer 4.6 V8 4x4
Sold 2007 Crossroads Sunset Trail ST19CK

CKNSLS
Explorer
Explorer
2006blackmax wrote:
ABC from va. I did not hit anything, just because you sell them and have them on your truck you automatically defend them. They are junk and I will not buy anymore, you act like you were riding with me, sorry you were'nt there!




When you consider the thousands of products out there-and the millions of products bought by consumers out there, you can see quality control is pretty decent.

Of course-if it happens to you......

coolbreeze01
Explorer
Explorer
Glad Nitto stepped up for you. Were the problem tires made in the USA?
2008 Ram 3500 With a Really Strong Tractor Motor...........
LB, SRW, 4X4, 6-Speed Auto, 3.73, Prodigy P3, Blue Ox Sway Pro........
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2006blackmax
Explorer
Explorer
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2006 2500HD Duramax LLY with Allison 6 Speed W /Mods
2008 Jayco Eagle Super Lite 27.5RKS

PaulJ2
Explorer
Explorer
CapriRacer wrote:
Fordlover wrote:
So, how does one drive 70 MPH, and hit something with the back tire but not the front tire with a SRW truck?


Because the front tire will roll over the object and kick it up and send it tumbling towards the rear tire where is gets trapped as it is tumbling.


X2. A very common occurance. As has been said, front tire kicks it up and at just the right angle to jamb it home into the rear tire.

2006blackmax
Explorer
Explorer
Update, I had 2 Nitto blowouts,1 empty, other towing 5th wheel. I dropshipped tires to Nitto and they were claimed defective,had passenger & drivers side bed replaced and truck painted. Nitto paid for damages,this week I received a recall letter for DuraGrappler tires. I don't know if this was started from my claim but I just wanted people to know for their safety.
Letter posted here....http://www.duramaxforum.com/forum/wheels-tires/553098-nitto-recall.html
2006 2500HD Duramax LLY with Allison 6 Speed W /Mods
2008 Jayco Eagle Super Lite 27.5RKS