Put on some new Nitto Ridge Grapplers in 285/45/22
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OJ-G63 (10-13-2021)
#28
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2013 CLS550 4Matic; 2014 GL350; 2015 GL63; 2016 GTS; 2021 G63
Thanks!
#29
Grapplers aren't 3PSF rated, but this doesn't necessarily mean they won't traction well in snow as long as they have at least half their tread depth remaining. Oh well - at least the tow truck driver will complement their looks after he yanks you out of the ditch (lol).
Reviews on Nitto's website don't depart from most other tires. About 75% give them 4-5 star ratings, while 25% complain about noise, traction and tread-wear. Tires perform differently given size, vehicle, use and driving style, so all you can do is a bit of upfront research and then drive 20K miles to find out if you made the right choice.
Reviews on Nitto's website don't depart from most other tires. About 75% give them 4-5 star ratings, while 25% complain about noise, traction and tread-wear. Tires perform differently given size, vehicle, use and driving style, so all you can do is a bit of upfront research and then drive 20K miles to find out if you made the right choice.
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Thank you in advance.
#35
I know I am picking up an older thread here, but just wanted to see how these ties have held up for you and if you were happy in any snow conditions (Although I know there has been super minimal snow for NJ). I'm trading in a G550 for a 2024 G63 and went with the same wheels, but need a tire that I can comfortably drive to mountain in VT and NH.
Thank you in advance.
Thank you in advance.
#36
Good question not sure. It's been a few years but I believe I just ran the same pressures as OEM - 38 or so in the front and 35 in the rear (the light passenger recommendations as it's usually just me).