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Nitto Terra Grapplers (3rd gen) worked wonders through a couple CO blizzards and iced roads. They also "hugged" freeway's with raining downpours and did great on moderate trails.
I love pushing the limits with most vehicles that I drive or own -I'm always 'testing' while keeping it safe. I constantly take 2 things into account: tires and suspension.
The TG's are really nice.
I had BFG at's (2nd gen) before and in both weather conditions mentioned above, they either flat out sucked or were scary and unpredictable. The two different 4runners played no factor in observing or testing of the tires.
Nitto TG's are high on my recommenced list -all around a very good tire in ALL conditions.
I will never buy BFG AT's again...the only thing they score good with is rock, loose dirt, wet snow, and DRY pavement....anything else can be horrific.
My opinion about Revo's: Great for street, icy, and dry conditions only. They are a high quality tire but can severely suffer in snow (any type), mud, and off-road traction.
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gone: '92
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