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I have ran both of these tires. Living in the south I don’t deal with snow. Both are good tires but I prefer the ridge grapplers. The toyos get very loud when they get about half worn. I have talked to other people in my area that run them and they agree also. The ridge grapplers will become a little louder but not much as they wear. The tread mileage is about the same.
Have had the toyo’s on my 4Runner for about 5k miles. Still look like new, have handled well off road and on dry pavement and heavy rains. Happy so far. Only slightly louder than stock highway tire and fuel mileage is similar.
I have a set off the Nitto Ridge Grappler 35x12.50r20 on my F150 and they do really well in the snow and ice as far as I'm concerned. Many miles on both and never felt any loss of control or major slipping. Im glad to see this comparison. Thank you Guys!!
Thanks Duane! Thats what we are here for! If you have any other comparisons you'd like to see in the future, let us know! In the meantime, keep rocking! 🤘🏼
I have a set of Nittos on my jeep and couldn't be more happier with them on and offroad they are a very well designed tire for the daily driver and weekend offroader!!!
I have a set of Ridge Grapplers, 305/45/22, on my 2019 5th Gen Ram. Current approaching 40k miles and it will be time to replace them on the next rotation cycle is why I watched this video. I am in Houston Texas so no snow for me with the occasional off-road adventures in the country. They have held up supper well and remained pretty quite. Grip in the rain started to fall off after 30k miles. I am interested in the Toyo Open Country but like the look of Ridge Grapplers. Decisions, decisions.
Don't know how I missed this! I would suggest possibly those Open Country tires! Only because I have heard plenty of good reviews on them. Plus for what you are looking to use them for they would fit perfect.
I just got the Toyo At3 Open Country tires on my 2016 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Unlimited 4dr, And I LOVE THESE TIRES ! NO Loud road noise, handles very well , on and off road, I am def stuck on these Toyo Tires, I go to N.C. and Tn. OFFROADING about 4 times a year, there is snow and ice. Not a problem with the Toyo AT3 !!!
Absolutely love the Toyo At³. Personally I'm on my 2nd set now. Rotated every oil change, the 35X12.50 R20 I run on my 95' Chevrolet K1500 lasted just over 90000 miles. I have a farm and work in construction, so I've taken them a fair bit off road and never had an issue in mud or rock.
I'm a construction manager. I travel all over North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia and a regular basis inspecting projects.. It doesn't take long for the Mike's to add up.. I stared running Toyo tires when they came out with the AT2. After The first set lasting over 70000 miles I was sold from that point i've ran them on all 4 trucks I own ever since. The company has never failed to impress on quality and with the AT3 They have really stepped up their game.
LOVE this channel. Custom Offsets is a great company, and I have a ton of respect for those guys, but they’re a bit more focused on show trucks, and I’m more of a function guy.
I have a Ford F150 super crew cab… Are use it for towing and hauling and off-road and of course travel… The Toyo is about the best tire I have had… I’ve had the Goodyear wrangler I have had the Mickey Thompson on jeep wrangler... maybe it’s technology over the years but the Toyo is the best tire I have ever… 20,000 miles on ithem and I’m not looking to replace anytime soon
@@jasonbartholomew1837 thanks. Was about to get the wrangler dura cuz they are so good. Might get those now. Also heard they are a little quieter on the rd.
Running 35" ridge grappler. 65,000kms so far tons of tread left. Amazing in mud, rain pavements, sand everything except for the snow and Ice (offroad) they were fine in winter onroad. I've always run KO2 as a preference at tire over others I've tried. The ridge grappler have been amazing quiet and capable. I just wish they had more siping for winter driving. Tempted to give the at3 a try next set or else likely the nitto exo grappler.
I had Nitto RGs on my Ram 2500. I live in MT. They were very slick in the snow. Also the wore and cupped with in the 1st year I had them. I’m going this time with Falken WPs.
Most of us in my Jeep club here in AZ run the Ridge Grapplers with great results in the desert and rocks, with no retention os rocks and debris at all. We encountered some snow this spring and they worked fine in about 14 to 20 inches. Some buddies are running the Toyo's (made by the same company I have been told) and they like them fine. Both seem to hold up way better than the Bridgestones that came on my JLU.
2020 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off Road DC with Toyo Open Country AT3. Great in snow, way better than the OEM Goodyear garbage that came on the truck. Same size tire, mileage is nearly the same and they look a lot better. Slightly rougher ride at the same pressure. 2015 Ford F350 Lariat 4D 4x4 SB 6.7L PS with Nitto Ridge Grapplers. They have done ok in the snow, but the mileage took a pretty good hit. 15 highway at 80-85mph vs 18ish on stock Michelins. Went with slightly larger 35x11.50 over stock. Great ride.
I had the Ridge Grapplers on my 2500hd and switched to the AT3s. Both tires have performed well. In my opinion, the RGs didn’t wear as fast as the AT3 and the AT3 has road noise up until 35mph and then it gets quieter than the RG. I’d buy both again. It’s a toss up for me given the aggressive look of the RG
Just purchased a set of AT3s about a month ago, for my 06 4Runner, 285/70/17… have about 1100 miles on them. They’re ok, but they for sure need a more aggressive sidewall. They are getting beat up by most all the competition in that aspect. Def would love to try the Ridge Grapplers.
I had the ridge grapplers on my 350 dually. They did not evacuate mud very well. I just ordered the toyo AT 3's so we'll see how they do this deer season.
I’ve ran both of these tires and can say without a doubt that the at3 are much better tires then the ridge grapplers, minus the look, and that is it. They perform better in every aspect, other than the look.
@@stronglikebull2994I am curious what the Wildpeaks have had performance wise over your Grapplers in your situation. I bought a set of Wildpeak AT3W's late last summer but put on very few miles as I switched over to my dedicated winter tires ( about 10 months of winter usually in northern Alberta .. joking somewhat ). One thing I found interesting at one tire dealer I priced out the Wildpeaks at, they had a BFG KO2 and a Toyo AT3 sitting beside the Wildpeak and squeezing the tread blocks to feel the softness/hardness of the tires, the BFG and Toyo were of a much softer more pliable compound over the Wildpeak. What that translates to in the real world of tire performance, good question as per traction on dry pavement all the way to ice. I was told by the shop where I ended up buying the Wildpeaks, that they would last longer on gravel roads over the Toyo, and I know they along with other tire shops up here do NOT recommend the BFG KO2 for any considerable amount of gravel driving .. wear or should say chipping and stone drilling due to holding rocks in the tread and breaking up the tires casing structure resulting in tire failure. Ironically this is where BFG claimed to have done testing of their KO2 before they came out with it due to the extensive amount of gravel but their claim was based off of their original KO tire which was absolutely horrible on our gravel as the tire would look like it had gone through the meat grinder. I have run sets of the BFG KM2 and KM3 and they also melt off on gravel way too fast unfortunately, a good gravel tire is hard to come by. I don't think BFG will hire me as a tire rep any time soon though 😂
Toyo ATIIIs on Ram HD 2500 hauling an 8-ton boat/trailer or 7-ton dump trailer in FL. Had Toyo RTs on before at improper load rating for the vehicle and they lasted almost until replacement time. I was sold on Toyo by the way the warranty was handled. I abused the tires and they stood up and Toyo still stood behind them in a fair way. Switched to ATIIIs and still very happy with them.
I acquired Toyo AT3's about two days after they were released in 2020. I have these in 35/12.50/R17 on Method 701's. I have taken these tires through a lot of different off-road terrain types; dirt, gravel, sand, mud, sharp rocks, and shallow rivers. On-road noise is non-existent for me, handling on dry and wet roads is very good. The only place I haven't taken Toyo AT3's is in the snow...yet. I've put about 10,000 miles on them and couldn't be more impressed or happy with them. Amazing tires!
I have the 35x12.50x18 ridge grapplers on my 2017 f250 powerstroke. They have been decent tires. My only complaint is they get horrible wet weather road traction. I have about half tread left but i am taking them off and going to the Toyo AT3 due to that
Same experience here on the same truck but with 37s. Seems to be a harder compound after about 30k miles that makes it a pretty scary ride in the rain. So much so that I won't let anyone else drive it if the streets are wet. First 30k miles were fine. Love the tire otherwise.
I've never used the "Toyo's" but did have the "Nitto's" and while I drive 50/50 hwy. /off rd. (I work oil and gas in Colorado ). not a bad Tire on Hwy (sort of noisy) but did well on dry dirt although I wouldn't recommend as a Winter off road dedicated tire. I now run "GY Duratrac's" and honestly have been the best tire I've used in Snow(without them being a dedicated "Snow" tire). I 've used the "BFG KO2's" which are good off road but very soft rubber diminishing the lifetime of the tire (approx. 35-40 K Mi.) A good daily AT tire for winter with less off roading I found the "GY All Terrain" to be pretty good . As always watch your tire pressure and keep it even on all 4 corners to maintain the life of your tires . Thanks!
I recently swapped out the stock 20 inch wheels on my 2020 F150 for aftermarket 17s with Toyo Open Country AT 3s LT 285/75 R17 Load Range C tires. That size is also available in an E rating, but my driving applications don't call for E rated tires. So far, I'm very happy with them. Videos and pictures really don't do these tires justice. Those lugs are bigger than you think, and the tire itself definitely says "quality". Nothing unusual as far as road noise, but certainly a bit noisier than a typical highway tire design. As far as the ride, it's just a bit rougher than the p rated 20s I had from the factory, but nothing I would consider obnoxious or uncomfortable. I would imagine the E rated version of these tires would be a bit stiffer. So far, nothing to complain about with these tires, though I haven't had them on the truck for a long period of time yet. It's the middle of February in Pennsylvania at the time I'm posting this, so hopefully Mother Nature will throw down a large blanket of the white stuff sometime soon. I'd really like to get these tires into some good snow, as they certainly look like they're up to the task.
I have run Terra Grapplers, Trail Grapplers and Ridge Grapplers on my Land Cruisers and Tundra 4x4. I got nearly 60k out of my Trail Grapplers by rotating all 5 tires every 6k miles. Great tires...but got noisy towards end. Terra's were great tires...on road was exceptional...sand and light mud were very good as well as snow/slush/ice... Some limitations in goopy clay based mud but with enough wheel spin would clean out better than BFG AT's.... Ridge Grapplers were my attempt to compromise between the more aggressive Trails...and the more road friendly Terra's. I have had them about a year now....so far so good. I am not sure if will get 60k out of them...but they are holding well, have not experienced any wet weather handling issues...and have done well in the mud and loose conditions. I dont go offroading and rock crawling as much as I used to so contemplating going back to Terra's after this set but wont know for sure until I see how they wear...if they get noisier at highway speeds as they wear...and if handling and traction change over next year or two. I have another trip out west in mud and snow next Fall-Winter so that will be real test as the Terra Grapplers handled it suprisingly well in past. I love Nitto tires though.....out of 5 sets, I got my first puncture this year...nothing a plug kit could not fix and was back up and running. Tough as nails....
And how do you know there arent better performing tires out there if all you do is run the same brand. Try predator new mutant xrt, Try bfgoodrich ko2. Try goodyear wrangler duractracs. Try mickey thompson baja boss. Try khumo road venture at51. I GUARANTEE one of those will perform far better. Some wont. And some will be equal.
I run a 33x12.50R16 ridge grappler on my 08 Colorado, came from BFG AT ko3, I will not go with any other tire now, I am sticking my ridge grapplers, quiet on road, even sticking out 2inches, very very quiet, off road traction is amazing, I have a friend who has the toyo tires compared in this video, we have went through trails together and seen him get stuck in places I didn’t, the side bitters on the grapplers are amazing, can go in 1st gear and walk ur way out of anything, yes they have a tendency to become slicks in mud, but do a great job at shedding that very quickly, so it doesn’t become much of an issue, now of course these aren’t true mud tires so you can’t get into deep deep mud, but you can go through a normal amount of mud just nothing where ur rim is touching mud, driving in wet conditions, Iv read where this aren’t great but not terrible so a medium in the rain, I have had no issues with gripping while needing to slow down, a lot of that also depends on the driver, if your ganna slam ur breaks your ganna slide, so use some common sense there on breaking, I haven’t ever needed to slam my breaks going fast in rain but overall no slippage stopping or going at red lights, I don’t live where it snows, so no comment there, overall I paid 210$ a tire, best price I couldn’t find in a 33x12.5, performance has passed all expectations the bfg set, quieter, smoother, better traction on and off road, the only down fall is speed rating, if you have a truck/suv with a V8, these aren’t the tires for you, my dad has a sierra with a 6.2L, he can’t run the ridge grapplers cuz the engine is too strong and speed becomes an issue, so if your truck/suv can easily cruise at 80-85mph then don’t go with these because they top out at 99mph, go bfg for V8s, they can handle the speed of an engine like that, so overall I would give these tires a 9/10 rating, they aren’t perfect but from my experience with 15,000 miles on them, I have no complaints and have no intentions of going with any other tire when these need replacing
For North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains weather, my Ridge Grapplers are great. I rotate them regularly (with the spare). My 92 Jeep Wrangler YJ drives incredible with my 80/20% road- light trail riding.
Have had AT3s for 4 years now. Wheel bearing went bad on truck which caused front drivers tire to dish pretty bad. Replaced 2 tires after 80,000 miles the other two still have about 1/3 tread life but will change them before winter sets in. (michigan) They are pretty quiet, good offroad, and while not as good as a dedicated winter tire they still do good on snow/ice. The fact that I got 80k miles on a set and still have 1/3 tread is impressive.
I love trail builts reviews. I cant speak for every tire or situation but I run the Toyo open country AT3's. I live in Utah and we have just about every driving condition you could imagine. My Toyos haven't let me down. Im sold.
Appreciate the support! I can say I read a lot of comments and hear from a lot of people first hand about how much they enjoy their AT3's so I know you can't go wrong!
Ah, this Toyo open country AT3 looks so capable for both road/off-road condition's. I personally like the fact that Toyo improve off-road performance of Open Country A/t compare to previous model - Open Country a/t plus. Unfortunately here, in Russia we still don't have a 3rd generation of Open Country tires, only previous models are available. Anyway thank u so much for your review and your work as well. P.s. additionally thanks for your pronunciation - i am not a native speaker, but i can clearly understand everything u are talking about. :) Hail from Russia, Siberia.
I have the Toyo A/T 3’s on my 2011 F250 after running Goodyear duratracs for several years. I like them so far and they are quieter than the Goodyears.
Currently running Duratracs on my 2013 F250 but strongly considering the Toyo AT3 when they wear out. Took a good mpg hit with the Duratracs.....did you see same with AT3s?
@@Randy_Savage_ohyeah I can’t tell a difference. I’m running 285/70/17’s. That said, I don’t pay close attention. My employer owns the truck and I just gas & go. I occasionally look at the mpg on the display and it seems about the same. Usually right around or just under 11mpg.
I have the Nitto Ridge grapplers 35/12.5/20 on my 2017 f250, with 50k mi already on them and are still very quiet I’ve run Nittos on my trucks for years and I live in the Chicago area and plow in the winters. Great tires, I would highly recommend them to anyone, I’m gonna be getting a second set in the next 10k mi.
Just put a set of 35x12.5r20 AT3 Toyo on my 5th Gen 2020 Ram 1500 4X4 today and although it’s been one day I am BEYOND impressed, I’ve tried lots of tires on my rams and Jeep Wranglers over the last few years and goodness these are quiet and so good looking and the snowflake rating is actually important. Also the treadlife warranty. Kind of a no brained for the AT3’s. Had ridge grapplers and I loved them but these “seem” better so far and on paper.
@@FLAWLSS1 yes I have abs they are amazing, however these really are better. After a few days now and driving in rain and dirt and on highway etc I feel like nothing has ever felt more secure with a heavy truck. the AT3 reigns supreme
I have two trucks. One with the Toyo AT3 and Wildpeak AT’s as well. Both of those I have been extremely impressed. I have heard great things about the Ridge-grappler. I think all three of these tires you cannot go wrong with.
@@colorado-sam7638 I think they are extremely comparable, but I think the Falkens are slightly quieter. I would go with the cheaper one or the ones that are in stock.
I'm running 295 60 R20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers on my Tundra. Balance issues and bad wet weather traction has been my experience. I'm in the south, so no snow to deal with and mostly on road driving. Might take a closer look at the ATIII's.
I just switched from 33" Michelin Defender LTX to 35" Ridge Grapplers. It's incredible how quiet the Nitto's are. I had no clue an aggressive tire could actually be quiet. Bravo, Nitto. I am a loyal fan now. 2019 RAM 1500 Laramie
I had them for 10,000 miles. Still quiet and smooth. little wobble on poor roads, but I live in Vegas and the driving is good. I think I would still buy again. @@iaminderjeetsidhu
17,000 miles in and still as quiet as the day I got them. I just put another set of 34s on my Suburban and will buy another set for my RAM when needed. Don't hate them just because you can't afford them...@@bedlfit2198
Live in northern Indiana in the snow belt. Currently have the ridge grapplers on a ram 2500 and at3 on a ram 1500 and the at3 are phenomenal especially in the snow… the ridge grapplers are absolutely horrific in the snow and not that great in the mud. Basically the ridge grapplers are good for lifted or aggressive looking pavement pounders in good year round weather. The at3 tires are one of my all time favorite on road, off road and in inclement weather. Have had many different tires including bfg all terrain, bfg km2, good year duratrac, kumho mud terrain, cooper discoverers, nitto terra grapplers and general grabbers. The toyos are hands down best tire I’ve owned
I bought the Toyo when they first came out, over 3 yrs ago. I got almost 60k of hard (mostly) highway miles as of now and still have tread left. On my 2011 4x4 Ram 1500 sport I've travel to work so been through 5 states in different winter conditions, summer, ice, snow. They are best tires I've owned. Never ran the nittos but they are better in all ways than the ko2. Super quite, ill be buying toyoat3 again.
I have the grapplers on my f350 and they were really great tires for the first 25000km but i forgot to rotate them once and they have become in need of replacement soon because of it. Overall a good tire but had poor mud performance due to slicking up a lot and very in need of frequent rotations. I will buy the AT3's for my next set and see how they do. Lack of warranty on the Nitto's is also a big downside vs the Toyo's
I'm running a set of the Ridge Grapps on my 18 F150 in 305-55-20 and while I love the looks I'm not sure I'll run them again. I live in the south, no snow to deal with, but rainy climate. I currently have about 45K miles on them and can likely get another 15-20K if I estimate right. They're nice and quiet and ride well and again, look great and have done well in sand. But they are crazy scary in the rain. Almost ate my stuff on a few conditions in hard rains, basically have to crawl or park it if its a heavy rain storm. Probably going to try the AT3's next go round.
@@bartnukem I did not return to the RG’s but i did do a size change. Swapped to 295-60-20 Falken Wild peak AT3W’s. I personally don’t think the look quite as nice as the RG’s, but every other aspect are just not even comparable to them. The Falkens ride smoother, by alot. Are much much quieter & mist of all they are great on wet roads. Falkens are superior in every category with the exception of looks. They don’t look bad, but…. Oh… and they’re pretty heavy.
@@Justin12833 I love mine in the snow I run 35's so it's really hard to get studded tire that size. I'm a die hard snowmobiling so I travel up to the county in the worst conditions and always make it
Got the ridge grapplers. Don’t like them in the snow. Super quiet on the hwy. Good road handling. But I’ve also struggled in the mud. Will probably try something different after these. I live in the mountains and snow is a factor. If your only off roading moderately or don’t drive in a lot of snow, I’m sure they are great.
I've had Ridge Grapplers on my Ram 1500 for over 50,000 miles. I have NOT been happy with them since day one. I had one replaced because it wouldn't balance. Felt like the others were balanced okay but not great. The replacement tire wouldn't balance out either. The shop even checked the wheel. I've just lived with it. The ride is little rough and harsh although they are very quiet. The wet traction is my biggest complaint as it's pretty bad, I spin the tires and hydroplane too easily. They even spin on wet grass. Just overall a bad experience. I'm excited that it's time for new tires. I have Falken Wildpeak AT3W on my Wrangler LJ Rubicon. It's an excellent tire. The ride is better, the traction is better in every condition both on and off road. It even sticks in the rain. I've climbed nasty hills in the rain at an offroad park that I didn't expect any AT to climb. I realize this isn't an even comparison because of vehicle weight and tire sizes of 35" on 20" (Ram) vs 33" on 16" (Jeep). However in my experience the Falken is just better than the Nitto in every way except one. The Nitto has a more aggressive looking sidewall for that all important image factor. I am now shopping for new truck tires. I know I should probably just buy the Falken for it but I can't help but shop and see what my other options are. The new Toyo AT3 looks promising but just knowing that Nitto and Toyo are sister companies is a huge turnoff.
I appreciate the video and your details about each tire. I was curious about the Nitto's, but my 2 finalists were the Falken Wildpeak and Toyo AT3. Especially because of their 3PMSF rating. Just happens that the AT3's has a slight advantage there too, although here in my area of Colorado the Wildpeak's are about $250 cheaper for a full set. I stilled ordered my AT3's a week ago. They arrived today and get put on tomorrow. Mounted, balanced and road hazard for $1005.73. Love my military discount!
I’ve got some AT3s on my 16 F150 and they’ve been amazing. I regularly take them out on some GA/AL trails (mostly wet clay) and have never had traction issues. And the on road ride is hardly any different feeling than when I had the stock shoes on.
Haven’t had my Toyo open country tires for a month and are already breaking down on the side walls and little chunks coming off. Maybe I got some duds? But wouldn’t get them again.
Hey how's it going, I just wanted to comment on your video, great work on comparing what I believe to be two great tires, I live in Northern British Columbia Canada, so we have long winters with lots of snow, I wasn't sure about the Nitto Ridge Grapplers, but I really wanted to try a set out, so I put a set on my 2018 Ford F-150, and I was very impressed with the performance during the winter months, I had no problem in deep or hard packed snow and they even held on well on icy roads, in fact i liked them so much that I bought a second set after wearing out the first set, and I got good milege and wear out of the doing regular rotations, I recently purchased a 2022 Ford F-150, I got a 2.5 leveling kit installed and I am trying out the Toyo open country A/T 3's, so far so good, thank you for your informative video's, and comparisons, its a big part of the reason I decided to purchase a set of the Toyo open county A/T 3
I've had RG's in the past. I liked the faint roar they gave when going down the highway without that vibration you get out of a full on MT. Performed as they should offroad, NOT SO WELL in wet conditions. no warranty on the ridge grapplers either. Very interested in AT3's now. roll call; whats the most miles y['all have seen out of an AT3?
I run Nitto Ridge Grapplers on my Ram 3500. I tow a heavy 5th wheel camper. These tires have been flawless on the highway and on muddy farm roads in Arkansas. On my 2nd set. The first set wasn’t rotated regularly and did tend to scallop as noted in the video. Considering AT3 for my new Tacoma. Appreciate these videos.
@@albertcooper7445 MPG will go down slightly as the factory tires (Firestone Transforce) are mainly lighter street tires. They’ve been great towing and this last set has worn perfectly as I keep them rotated every 5k miles. Going with Ridge Grapplers, Toyo Open Country AT3 or Yokohama Geolander X-AT next. Haven’t decided.
I have the Ridge Grapplers on my 2016 Denali. I upgraded from the GY LS2’s after I blew one out. They’re a great combination of looks and road manners. Being heavier than OEM I lost 1 mpg in and around town. They’re holding up well in the often hellish Georgia heat and perform well in the rain. I love them. I will probably upgrade to Nitto’s on my 3500HD when I purchase next year.
I have 265/70 nitto ridge grapplers on right now on my COLORADO ZR2 and they suck balls in the snow/ice condition. No stopping power on snowy roads or traction on take off on wet rainy roads. Definitely looking to get either the Falkens AT3 or something better when the time comes. Grapplers look Great but they don't perform when I need it.
Falken wildpeaks vs ko2s is basically the 2 AT tires people around me always argue over. I am all about the falken wildpeaks but I do want to try to ridge grapplers sometime in the future
I recently got the Toyo AT3's and am impressed with them. Their not noisy and ride well. Taken off road a few times and seem great. Haven't used them in the snow yet but they will get their use this winter for sure. I initially wanted the Falken tires but these Toyo's were a much better deal.
AT3s are crazy good on the road with tons of stability in the turns and smooth quiet ride. They also balanced perfectly. We'll see how their on road performance degrades as they wear as I think the chamfered(probably the wrong word) edges on all the tread blocks keep the squirm way down. Once that goes, it probably won't be as amazing. Competent off road. No complaints there and performs on par with everything else(where on road is exceptional). I do like that they have uneven shoulder blocks.
It’s interesting that the AT3 would perform better off-road as the RG is advertised as an AT/MT hybrid with more aggressive side biters for rock traction. Even though Nitto makes an AT and Toyo makes a hybrid, I’m glad you covered these two as they’re my finalists. I did notice that the price difference between the two models in my size (35 or 37) is significant. Wish the side biters were just a little more aggressive on the AT3s and it would be a no brainer.
I think if you deflate as low as possible the sidewall tread becomes important. I'm not sold on sidewall tread in general. IMHO, since there is no load on them, all they do is brush the mud.
Dude go AT3… just put them 35’s on my 5th gen ram today and wow.. I’ve had the ridge grapplers, their great but the 3 peak snowflake rating is no joke on the AT3’s😏
I put the Toyo at3 on about 2 months ago, i really like um, very quite, handle well in wet,dry road and they rock in the snow. Dodge 2500 diesel fronts 45psi, rears 40 psi empty, stiff side wall, love um
I've had 2 sets of the Nitto Ridge Grappler on my 2016 Ram 2500 diesel truck. Great tire first set I got 75k out of them 2nd set I'm running two different air pressures and I have 90k on them with still about 1/4" of tread left. Obviously I rotate them every oil change. Hardly any road noise they don't cup.
Good to hear...I like toyos when there new but both sets I've had started to cup towards the end of there life but the roads are twisty. But excited you said they don't cup on trucks like ours
I've got the MT in 17x37x13.5. Awesome tires! Quiet on the road, amazing on the trail when aired down. I considered these 2 brands and went with Toyos for a few reasons: I liked the 13.5 width. They're made in Georgia. I liked the way they look better. They also brake on the road extremely well!
I ran the Toyo r/t on my 04 f250 and they were great. Fantastic traction in every condition and got 40,000 miles out of them, not very loud. They were just too heavy and mpg suffered a lot. I ordered Toyo at3 for my 20 f350, still waiting on them. Hoping for some decent snow and sand traction, that’s why I didn’t buy the nittos.
I opted for going from a 35x 12.5 r20 KO2 to a 35 x12.5 r20 ridge grappler because I got them as basically new for free. I tested them offroad on steep muddy and rocky terrain and in a deep mud competition. I'll say. They did amazing in the mud and steep terrain. Rock etc. Better than I expected. So far on the icey roads, they are a little slippery. Luckily, my Silverado has good 4wd and my driving ability has kept me fine. Would I buy them again over a KO2.. questionable. I like the 3 peak of a KO2 and rock protection a bit better. However the ridge grappler have been much quieter and better fuel consumption on the streets. Along with not retaining pebbles as much. Reducing chipped paint on my doors etc. A few ski trips up the mountains this winter will be the deciding factor on keeping these tires or not.
I have 35x12.5 r20 at3 on my 19 Ram 2500 and have only got around 24k miles on them and they're down to the wear bars. I've rotated them religiously at 5k miles and keep them aired up at 72 pounds. I drove mostly highway with a couple miles of gravel road a day. I live in northern Utah and the snow and ice traction drops off substantially at about half life. I'm not very impressed and the dealer I got them from told me that 24k is considered good wear for a truck tire, so no warranty consideration. We run the at3s on our f150 patrol trucks and only get around 25k before replacement. I expect that the high speeds we travel affect that wear. I'll be trying the Nitto next.
I had the ridge grapplers in 35/12.5/r18 and they are horrible. Was raining on my way to mount Hood and just a small amount of water in the ruts was kicking my front end over like a foot, talk about pucker. I was way more comfortable in the snow and ice up on mount hood. Bought new tires the next week.
Please make a video on Toyo Open Country AT3 vs Falken Wildpeak AT3W! I have a 2019 Ram 1500, will be in the market for new tires soon. Currently running Nitto Ridge Grapplers, which are ok, except on wet pavement here in FL
@@calvinpell6204 they felt like slicks. Traction was horrible. Was running 275-65-20. Just replaced them with Toyo OC AT3 295-60-20. Hasn’t rained,since I had them installed to test them out
I have the falcons and love them. I do think that the Toyo open countries would be just slightly better looking at the tread blocks on the outside edges. They are staggered like a mud tire whereas the falcons are not.
Making the switch to Toyo Open Country AT3 from my K02 set for my Tacoma TRD Off Road. I hope they hold up like my K02 set did with the off-road abuse.
Just put 305/70 17 AT3s on my 16 wrangler. Very quiet tire, jeep rolls straight with no wandering. Does great offroad. Will follow up after the winter months on road conditions.
I run 35x12.5x20 on my 2018 Ram 2500 and on my 2012 Silverado 1500 and I love these tires. They perform well and they wear great with regular rotations.
Was going to get the At3 but they where not available at the time since i needed new tires badly for my little trip to big bear which i knew it was going to be snowing up there . So I went with ridge grappler for my 2012 4runner and they performed great on snow there was no need for chains or put it on 4 low what so ever. The Only time I was on 4 Low was when I was going down hill where there was some slick spots then I had that bad boy in 4 Low on 1st gear. Other then that i was pretty much on 4 Hi the whole time up there. The Ridge grappler ride very smooth and Quiet on the highway at 40 psi. There even smoother on dirt/ rocky roads and on snow at 18 psi.
Having both, KO2s previously, now AT3s. KO2s work better in loose sand and powder snow, AT3s are amazing on wet or slushly roads -- I can't get them to hydroplane at all, vs KO2s didn't inspire confidence in heavy rain. AT3s are better in the mud, they tend to eject mud better then KO2s. AT3s unfortunately do not do as well in powder snow, KO2s and I've seen Falken Wildpeaks deal with fresh powder like it was nothing -- I've gotten stuck with AT3s when snow wheeling, hoping to test them on rocks/moab, KO2s were awesome on that.
I have the KO2s on my truck love them, great in the snow, but can confirm they are horrible in the mud lol, but my only dislike is they throw a lot of rocks on my paint ☹️ So that's the only reason I'm not going to go back with them, I'm thinking about the toyo at2s or the at3s or falken wildpeak at3s.
Nitto ridge grappler 35x12.50 on my 2017 duramax with 45k on them tred wear is ok but they are not good in the snow or wet roads. Going to try At3 next! Already have had duratrac and bfgs a/t in the past Duratrac has been the best so far!
I got 85k miles out of my ridge grapplers. 305/45/22. Great tires. Lots of off-road and trailering, too. Just got a set of AT3s this morning. We will see how they do.
How doo you like the at3 open country? I am wanting to buy these tires but worried they won’t perform great on wet ground/ the rain. I had a set of at2 and they where not good on wet ground.
@@Stop_the_cap311 I just drove an hour in the snow and ice. They did great. I’ve also never felt uncomfortable on wet ground. All in all, very happy with them. Got over 20k miles on them since they were installed 4 months ago.
Just got me a new set of toyo at3 a few days ago on my tacoma. Love the look and feel of them so far. Going to see how long they last with all the gravel road driving I do every weekend.
I have the ridge grapplers on a ram 1500. Oversize and heavy 10 ply tires on 20's. Wearing very well though after 20,000 plus miles, still almost full tread! I live off a ten mile gravel road I drive daily. No chunking or rock chips, even wear. These tires are great off road. Didn't pack up in mud. No digging in soft sand. They didn't hydroplane in heavy rain. Very stable actually. Only weak spot is heavy frost or icy snow pack. They act like a mud tire in extreme cold conditions. They are staying in balance. 80 to 90mph is very quiet and smooth. Good grip on asphalt. I bought them for looks mainly. They look like a mud tire from the sides. I was going to switch them out for the winter. But so far they are handling it just fine. Plus they are not wearing out as fast as my bfg all terrains. Those are a waste of money if you drive a lot. I may go back to the Falken atw's next year on my daily. Even though they are noisier and slip on gravel roads. They can handle icy conditions better. And they wear slowly.
I am on my first set of RG's and so far they are very good. They are a heavy tire though compared to others in the same class which really dipped my MPG for sure, their performance is top shelf.
if you put a tread depth gauge on them you might be surprised how much wear you actually have, I thought the same at 10k. Now I'm at 20k and they are MORE than 2/3 worn out. I'll be lucky to get to 30k with them. They also started getting noisy after 15k.
How are they preforming as of late? With all this white stuff on the floor. I think it’s called snow/ice. Debating between this two and my current truck tires are just not having it with this weather.
@@pandazzy52 I haven’t been able to get out on them. So I don’t know. I will be buying new tires this summer. Discount Tires sells a Goodyear that they are the only distributor for. My son has them on his truck. They are an in between, nitto/toyo. Looking at moving to them
I work for TOYO/Nitto made down here in Ga. Glad you guys like our products, we take pride in making theses tires and appreciate your business.
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@behexen250 I cannot give out any trade secrets, sorry
I am on my 2nd set of Nitto G2. easily got 55k with tread still left but in snow I switched them out. Love them
Getting my set of open country at3 Tuesday :)
@scottreynolds, which of the TOYO/NItto AT's are the quietest on the road?
I have the AT3 and go off roading for fun and photography and I absolutely love them! Quiet on road and grabs everything off road
I have ran both of these tires. Living in the south I don’t deal with snow. Both are good tires but I prefer the ridge grapplers. The toyos get very loud when they get about half worn. I have talked to other people in my area that run them and they agree also. The ridge grapplers will become a little louder but not much as they wear. The tread mileage is about the same.
I running Ridge Grapplers on my F-150 and love them. Never had a problem on or off road. I’ll stick to what works for me! Great tire!
Have had the toyo’s on my 4Runner for about 5k miles. Still look like new, have handled well off road and on dry pavement and heavy rains. Happy so far. Only slightly louder than stock highway tire and fuel mileage is similar.
how much MPG drop did you notice? Just curious
I have a set off the Nitto Ridge Grappler 35x12.50r20 on my F150 and they do really well in the snow and ice as far as I'm concerned. Many miles on both and never felt any loss of control or major slipping. Im glad to see this comparison. Thank you Guys!!
Thanks Duane! Thats what we are here for! If you have any other comparisons you'd like to see in the future, let us know! In the meantime, keep rocking! 🤘🏼
I have a set of Nittos on my jeep and couldn't be more happier with them on and offroad they are a very well designed tire for the daily driver and weekend offroader!!!
I have a set of Ridge Grapplers, 305/45/22, on my 2019 5th Gen Ram. Current approaching 40k miles and it will be time to replace them on the next rotation cycle is why I watched this video. I am in Houston Texas so no snow for me with the occasional off-road adventures in the country. They have held up supper well and remained pretty quite. Grip in the rain started to fall off after 30k miles. I am interested in the Toyo Open Country but like the look of Ridge Grapplers. Decisions, decisions.
Don't know how I missed this! I would suggest possibly those Open Country tires! Only because I have heard plenty of good reviews on them. Plus for what you are looking to use them for they would fit perfect.
I am on the fence as well, did you get the Toyos and if so are they better in the rain? I live in the south so rain is a big deal for me as well.
I just got the Toyo At3 Open Country tires on my 2016 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Unlimited 4dr, And I LOVE THESE TIRES ! NO Loud road noise, handles very well , on and off road, I am def stuck on these Toyo Tires, I go to N.C. and Tn. OFFROADING about 4 times a year, there is snow and ice. Not a problem with the Toyo AT3 !!!
Absolutely love the Toyo At³. Personally I'm on my 2nd set now. Rotated every oil change, the 35X12.50 R20 I run on my 95' Chevrolet K1500 lasted just over 90000 miles. I have a farm and work in construction, so I've taken them a fair bit off road and never had an issue in mud or rock.
We hear a lot of great things about those tires!
They've been out for a year... What? You put 90k on in a year?
I'm a construction manager. I travel all over North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia and a regular basis inspecting projects.. It doesn't take long for the Mike's to add up.. I stared running Toyo tires when they came out with the AT2. After The first set lasting over 70000 miles I was sold from that point i've ran them on all 4 trucks I own ever since. The company has never failed to impress on quality and with the AT3 They have really stepped up their game.
I have been converted to Toyo tires, especially the at3. Excellent tread wear and road manners, they also pull like a steed off road.
Yep, best AT tires on the market
LOVE this channel.
Custom Offsets is a great company, and I have a ton of respect for those guys, but they’re a bit more focused on show trucks, and I’m more of a function guy.
Thanks! And appreciate your support! 😎🤘🏼
I’ve had many sets of ridge grapplers and best all around tire I’ve ever had miles and very quite
Can we get a comparison between the Toyo AT3 and the Falken wildpeak AT3w? Thanks
Especially now we got some snow
I have a Ford F150 super crew cab… Are use it for towing and hauling and off-road and of course travel… The Toyo is about the best tire I have had… I’ve had the Goodyear wrangler I have had the Mickey Thompson on jeep wrangler... maybe it’s technology over the years but the Toyo is the best tire I have ever… 20,000 miles on ithem and I’m not looking to replace anytime soon
@@jasonbartholomew1837 thanks. Was about to get the wrangler dura cuz they are so good. Might get those now. Also heard they are a little quieter on the rd.
That is the comparison I’ve been waiting for!
Is none
Running 35" ridge grappler. 65,000kms so far tons of tread left. Amazing in mud, rain pavements, sand everything except for the snow and Ice (offroad) they were fine in winter onroad.
I've always run KO2 as a preference at tire over others I've tried. The ridge grappler have been amazing quiet and capable. I just wish they had more siping for winter driving.
Tempted to give the at3 a try next set or else likely the nitto exo grappler.
I had Nitto RGs on my Ram 2500. I live in MT. They were very slick in the snow. Also the wore and cupped with in the 1st year I had them.
I’m going this time with Falken WPs.
Most of us in my Jeep club here in AZ run the Ridge Grapplers with great results in the desert and rocks, with no retention os rocks and debris at all. We encountered some snow this spring and they worked fine in about 14 to 20 inches. Some buddies are running the Toyo's (made by the same company I have been told) and they like them fine. Both seem to hold up way better than the Bridgestones that came on my JLU.
Yes, Toyo/Nitto are the same.
2020 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off Road DC with Toyo Open Country AT3. Great in snow, way better than the OEM Goodyear garbage that came on the truck. Same size tire, mileage is nearly the same and they look a lot better. Slightly rougher ride at the same pressure. 2015 Ford F350 Lariat 4D 4x4 SB 6.7L PS with Nitto Ridge Grapplers. They have done ok in the snow, but the mileage took a pretty good hit. 15 highway at 80-85mph vs 18ish on stock Michelins. Went with slightly larger 35x11.50 over stock. Great ride.
I had the Ridge Grapplers on my 2500hd and switched to the AT3s. Both tires have performed well. In my opinion, the RGs didn’t wear as fast as the AT3 and the AT3 has road noise up until 35mph and then it gets quieter than the RG. I’d buy both again. It’s a toss up for me given the aggressive look of the RG
Just purchased a set of AT3s about a month ago, for my 06 4Runner, 285/70/17… have about 1100 miles on them. They’re ok, but they for sure need a more aggressive sidewall. They are getting beat up by most all the competition in that aspect. Def would love to try the Ridge Grapplers.
I had the ridge grapplers on my 350 dually. They did not evacuate mud very well. I just ordered the toyo AT 3's so we'll see how they do this deer season.
I’ve ran both of these tires and can say without a doubt that the at3 are much better tires then the ridge grapplers, minus the look, and that is it. They perform better in every aspect, other than the look.
Facts! I have the Grapplers on one truck and Wildpeaks on the other. My only regret is not waiting a little for the AT4's to come out.
@@stronglikebull2994I am curious what the Wildpeaks have had performance wise over your Grapplers in your situation. I bought a set of Wildpeak AT3W's late last summer but put on very few miles as I switched over to my dedicated winter tires ( about 10 months of winter usually in northern Alberta .. joking somewhat ). One thing I found interesting at one tire dealer I priced out the Wildpeaks at, they had a BFG KO2 and a Toyo AT3 sitting beside the Wildpeak and squeezing the tread blocks to feel the softness/hardness of the tires, the BFG and Toyo were of a much softer more pliable compound over the Wildpeak. What that translates to in the real world of tire performance, good question as per traction on dry pavement all the way to ice. I was told by the shop where I ended up buying the Wildpeaks, that they would last longer on gravel roads over the Toyo, and I know they along with other tire shops up here do NOT recommend the BFG KO2 for any considerable amount of gravel driving .. wear or should say chipping and stone drilling due to holding rocks in the tread and breaking up the tires casing structure resulting in tire failure. Ironically this is where BFG claimed to have done testing of their KO2 before they came out with it due to the extensive amount of gravel but their claim was based off of their original KO tire which was absolutely horrible on our gravel as the tire would look like it had gone through the meat grinder. I have run sets of the BFG KM2 and KM3 and they also melt off on gravel way too fast unfortunately, a good gravel tire is hard to come by. I don't think BFG will hire me as a tire rep any time soon though 😂
At4s? When are they coming out?
Theyve been out@@user-mv4nt9xk4i
I had the Toyo at3 on my gladiator mojave and found them to ride much firmer than my set of grapplers.
Toyo ATIIIs on Ram HD 2500 hauling an 8-ton boat/trailer or 7-ton dump trailer in FL. Had Toyo RTs on before at improper load rating for the vehicle and they lasted almost until replacement time. I was sold on Toyo by the way the warranty was handled. I abused the tires and they stood up and Toyo still stood behind them in a fair way. Switched to ATIIIs and still very happy with them.
I acquired Toyo AT3's about two days after they were released in 2020. I have these in 35/12.50/R17 on Method 701's. I have taken these tires through a lot of different off-road terrain types; dirt, gravel, sand, mud, sharp rocks, and shallow rivers. On-road noise is non-existent for me, handling on dry and wet roads is very good. The only place I haven't taken Toyo AT3's is in the snow...yet. I've put about 10,000 miles on them and couldn't be more impressed or happy with them. Amazing tires!
Thanks for sharing! We appreciate these reviews!
I have the 35x12.50x18 ridge grapplers on my 2017 f250 powerstroke. They have been decent tires. My only complaint is they get horrible wet weather road traction. I have about half tread left but i am taking them off and going to the Toyo AT3 due to that
Same experience here on the same truck but with 37s. Seems to be a harder compound after about 30k miles that makes it a pretty scary ride in the rain. So much so that I won't let anyone else drive it if the streets are wet. First 30k miles were fine. Love the tire otherwise.
I've never used the "Toyo's" but did have the "Nitto's" and while I drive 50/50 hwy. /off rd. (I work oil and gas in Colorado ). not a bad Tire on Hwy (sort of noisy) but did well on dry dirt although I wouldn't recommend as a Winter off road dedicated tire. I now run "GY Duratrac's" and honestly have been the best tire I've used in Snow(without them being a dedicated "Snow" tire). I 've used the "BFG KO2's" which are good off road but very soft rubber diminishing the lifetime of the tire (approx. 35-40 K Mi.) A good daily AT tire for winter with less off roading I found the "GY All Terrain" to be pretty good . As always watch your tire pressure and keep it even on all 4 corners to maintain the life of your tires . Thanks!
I recently swapped out the stock 20 inch wheels on my 2020 F150 for aftermarket 17s with Toyo Open Country AT 3s LT 285/75 R17 Load Range C tires. That size is also available in an E rating, but my driving applications don't call for E rated tires. So far, I'm very happy with them. Videos and pictures really don't do these tires justice. Those lugs are bigger than you think, and the tire itself definitely says "quality". Nothing unusual as far as road noise, but certainly a bit noisier than a typical highway tire design. As far as the ride, it's just a bit rougher than the p rated 20s I had from the factory, but nothing I would consider obnoxious or uncomfortable. I would imagine the E rated version of these tires would be a bit stiffer. So far, nothing to complain about with these tires, though I haven't had them on the truck for a long period of time yet. It's the middle of February in Pennsylvania at the time I'm posting this, so hopefully Mother Nature will throw down a large blanket of the white stuff sometime soon. I'd really like to get these tires into some good snow, as they certainly look like they're up to the task.
I have run Terra Grapplers, Trail Grapplers and Ridge Grapplers on my Land Cruisers and Tundra 4x4. I got nearly 60k out of my Trail Grapplers by rotating all 5 tires every 6k miles. Great tires...but got noisy towards end. Terra's were great tires...on road was exceptional...sand and light mud were very good as well as snow/slush/ice... Some limitations in goopy clay based mud but with enough wheel spin would clean out better than BFG AT's.... Ridge Grapplers were my attempt to compromise between the more aggressive Trails...and the more road friendly Terra's. I have had them about a year now....so far so good. I am not sure if will get 60k out of them...but they are holding well, have not experienced any wet weather handling issues...and have done well in the mud and loose conditions. I dont go offroading and rock crawling as much as I used to so contemplating going back to Terra's after this set but wont know for sure until I see how they wear...if they get noisier at highway speeds as they wear...and if handling and traction change over next year or two. I have another trip out west in mud and snow next Fall-Winter so that will be real test as the Terra Grapplers handled it suprisingly well in past. I love Nitto tires though.....out of 5 sets, I got my first puncture this year...nothing a plug kit could not fix and was back up and running. Tough as nails....
And how do you know there arent better performing tires out there if all you do is run the same brand. Try predator new mutant xrt, Try bfgoodrich ko2. Try goodyear wrangler duractracs. Try mickey thompson baja boss. Try khumo road venture at51. I GUARANTEE one of those will perform far better. Some wont. And some will be equal.
Love my AT3’s (295/65r20 on my 22’ F150 with a 2.5 in level kit).
I run a 33x12.50R16 ridge grappler on my 08 Colorado, came from BFG AT ko3, I will not go with any other tire now, I am sticking my ridge grapplers, quiet on road, even sticking out 2inches, very very quiet, off road traction is amazing, I have a friend who has the toyo tires compared in this video, we have went through trails together and seen him get stuck in places I didn’t, the side bitters on the grapplers are amazing, can go in 1st gear and walk ur way out of anything, yes they have a tendency to become slicks in mud, but do a great job at shedding that very quickly, so it doesn’t become much of an issue, now of course these aren’t true mud tires so you can’t get into deep deep mud, but you can go through a normal amount of mud just nothing where ur rim is touching mud, driving in wet conditions, Iv read where this aren’t great but not terrible so a medium in the rain, I have had no issues with gripping while needing to slow down, a lot of that also depends on the driver, if your ganna slam ur breaks your ganna slide, so use some common sense there on breaking, I haven’t ever needed to slam my breaks going fast in rain but overall no slippage stopping or going at red lights, I don’t live where it snows, so no comment there, overall I paid 210$ a tire, best price I couldn’t find in a 33x12.5, performance has passed all expectations the bfg set, quieter, smoother, better traction on and off road, the only down fall is speed rating, if you have a truck/suv with a V8, these aren’t the tires for you, my dad has a sierra with a 6.2L, he can’t run the ridge grapplers cuz the engine is too strong and speed becomes an issue, so if your truck/suv can easily cruise at 80-85mph then don’t go with these because they top out at 99mph, go bfg for V8s, they can handle the speed of an engine like that, so overall I would give these tires a 9/10 rating, they aren’t perfect but from my experience with 15,000 miles on them, I have no complaints and have no intentions of going with any other tire when these need replacing
I also have a Sierra with 6.2L in it and am trying to decide between these two tires. What are your dads gripes with the RGs exactly?
For North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains weather, my Ridge Grapplers are great. I rotate them regularly (with the spare). My 92 Jeep Wrangler YJ drives incredible with my 80/20% road- light trail riding.
Best video period on these tires and made it so much easier to pick.
Great to hear! Thanks for watching!
Have had AT3s for 4 years now.
Wheel bearing went bad on truck which caused front drivers tire to dish pretty bad. Replaced 2 tires after 80,000 miles the other two still have about 1/3 tread life but will change them before winter sets in. (michigan)
They are pretty quiet, good offroad, and while not as good as a dedicated winter tire they still do good on snow/ice. The fact that I got 80k miles on a set and still have 1/3 tread is impressive.
I just ordered the Toyo AT3 with Method wheels from Tire Rack for my 2021 Toyota 4Runner. I can't wait.
I love trail builts reviews. I cant speak for every tire or situation but I run the Toyo open country AT3's. I live in Utah and we have just about every driving condition you could imagine. My Toyos haven't let me down. Im sold.
Appreciate the support! I can say I read a lot of comments and hear from a lot of people first hand about how much they enjoy their AT3's so I know you can't go wrong!
Ah, this Toyo open country AT3 looks so capable for both road/off-road condition's.
I personally like the fact that Toyo improve off-road performance of Open Country A/t compare to previous model - Open Country a/t plus.
Unfortunately here, in Russia we still don't have a 3rd generation of Open Country tires, only previous models are available.
Anyway thank u so much for your review and your work as well.
P.s. additionally thanks for your pronunciation - i am not a native speaker, but i can clearly understand everything u are talking about. :) Hail from Russia, Siberia.
I have the Toyo A/T 3’s on my 2011 F250 after running Goodyear duratracs for several years. I like them so far and they are quieter than the Goodyears.
They duratracs are super noisy I have them right now but I’m thinking on change them
Can you make a comparison in off-road performance yet? Thank you
Currently running Duratracs on my 2013 F250 but strongly considering the Toyo AT3 when they wear out. Took a good mpg hit with the Duratracs.....did you see same with AT3s?
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Unfortunately no. Haven’t done anything hardcore enough to comment.
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I can’t tell a difference. I’m running 285/70/17’s. That said, I don’t pay close attention. My employer owns the truck and I just gas & go. I occasionally look at the mpg on the display and it seems about the same. Usually right around or just under 11mpg.
I have the Nitto Ridge grapplers 35/12.5/20 on my 2017 f250, with 50k mi already on them and are still very quiet I’ve run Nittos on my trucks for years and I live in the Chicago area and plow in the winters. Great tires, I would highly recommend them to anyone, I’m gonna be getting a second set in the next 10k mi.
How they do in rain ?
Just put a set of 35x12.5r20 AT3 Toyo on my 5th Gen 2020 Ram 1500 4X4 today and although it’s been one day I am BEYOND impressed, I’ve tried lots of tires on my rams and Jeep Wranglers over the last few years and goodness these are quiet and so good looking and the snowflake rating is actually important. Also the treadlife warranty. Kind of a no brained for the AT3’s. Had ridge grapplers and I loved them but these “seem” better so far and on paper.
Have you tried KO2’s yet? Thinking of greeting KO2 or AT3 Toyo
@@FLAWLSS1 yes I have abs they are amazing, however these really are better. After a few days now and driving in rain and dirt and on highway etc I feel like nothing has ever felt more secure with a heavy truck. the AT3 reigns supreme
I have two trucks. One with the Toyo AT3 and Wildpeak AT’s as well. Both of those I have been extremely impressed. I have heard great things about the Ridge-grappler. I think all three of these tires you cannot go wrong with.
Just curious, but which do you prefer? Falken AT3Ws or Toyo AT3?
@@colorado-sam7638 I think they are extremely comparable, but I think the Falkens are slightly quieter. I would go with the cheaper one or the ones that are in stock.
Thank you for the response! I've been stuck between these 2 tires for a while and unfortunately have commitment issues lol
I'm running 295 60 R20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers on my Tundra. Balance issues and bad wet weather traction has been my experience. I'm in the south, so no snow to deal with and mostly on road driving. Might take a closer look at the ATIII's.
I just switched from 33" Michelin Defender LTX to 35" Ridge Grapplers. It's incredible how quiet the Nitto's are. I had no clue an aggressive tire could actually be quiet.
Bravo, Nitto. I am a loyal fan now. 2019 RAM 1500 Laramie
Wait for few months
I had them for 10,000 miles. Still quiet and smooth. little wobble on poor roads, but I live in Vegas and the driving is good. I think I would still buy again. @@iaminderjeetsidhu
Haha new tires are usually nice and quiet
17,000 miles in and still as quiet as the day I got them. I just put another set of 34s on my Suburban and will buy another set for my RAM when needed. Don't hate them just because you can't afford them...@@bedlfit2198
Live in northern Indiana in the snow belt. Currently have the ridge grapplers on a ram 2500 and at3 on a ram 1500 and the at3 are phenomenal especially in the snow… the ridge grapplers are absolutely horrific in the snow and not that great in the mud. Basically the ridge grapplers are good for lifted or aggressive looking pavement pounders in good year round weather. The at3 tires are one of my all time favorite on road, off road and in inclement weather. Have had many different tires including bfg all terrain, bfg km2, good year duratrac, kumho mud terrain, cooper discoverers, nitto terra grapplers and general grabbers. The toyos are hands down best tire I’ve owned
Thanks so much for your insight!
This just sealed my decision on the Toyo AT3, thx!!
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I bought the Toyo when they first came out, over 3 yrs ago. I got almost 60k of hard (mostly) highway miles as of now and still have tread left. On my 2011 4x4 Ram 1500 sport I've travel to work so been through 5 states in different winter conditions, summer, ice, snow. They are best tires I've owned. Never ran the nittos but they are better in all ways than the ko2. Super quite, ill be buying toyoat3 again.
That is good to hear! Its hard to find a tire that will work in all winter condition's!
I have the grapplers on my f350 and they were really great tires for the first 25000km but i forgot to rotate them once and they have become in need of replacement soon because of it. Overall a good tire but had poor mud performance due to slicking up a lot and very in need of frequent rotations. I will buy the AT3's for my next set and see how they do. Lack of warranty on the Nitto's is also a big downside vs the Toyo's
I'm running a set of the Ridge Grapps on my 18 F150 in 305-55-20 and while I love the looks I'm not sure I'll run them again. I live in the south, no snow to deal with, but rainy climate. I currently have about 45K miles on them and can likely get another 15-20K if I estimate right. They're nice and quiet and ride well and again, look great and have done well in sand. But they are crazy scary in the rain. Almost ate my stuff on a few conditions in hard rains, basically have to crawl or park it if its a heavy rain storm. Probably going to try the AT3's next go round.
Did you go with a different tire after the RGs? I love the look of the RGs, but the rain performance has me worried.
@@bartnukem I did not return to the RG’s but i did do a size change. Swapped to 295-60-20 Falken Wild peak AT3W’s. I personally don’t think the look quite as nice as the RG’s, but every other aspect are just not even comparable to them. The Falkens ride smoother, by alot. Are much much quieter & mist of all they are great on wet roads. Falkens are superior in every category with the exception of looks. They don’t look bad, but…. Oh… and they’re pretty heavy.
thank you for the reply@@curtishodges4571
I love my toyo at3, I live in maine and use them for every season. We get crazy different weather and terrain up here, the at3 work great in it all
Very cool! Thanks for the info Cliff, stay safe in that crazy weather.
I’m in Maine as well so these do good in the snow? I need a new set this winter have 275 65 20 duratracs on now but won’t last another winter.
@@Justin12833 I love mine in the snow I run 35's so it's really hard to get studded tire that size. I'm a die hard snowmobiling so I travel up to the county in the worst conditions and always make it
Got the ridge grapplers. Don’t like them in the snow. Super quiet on the hwy. Good road handling. But I’ve also struggled in the mud. Will probably try something different after these. I live in the mountains and snow is a factor. If your only off roading moderately or don’t drive in a lot of snow, I’m sure they are great.
Thanks for sharing
I've had Ridge Grapplers on my Ram 1500 for over 50,000 miles. I have NOT been happy with them since day one. I had one replaced because it wouldn't balance. Felt like the others were balanced okay but not great. The replacement tire wouldn't balance out either. The shop even checked the wheel. I've just lived with it. The ride is little rough and harsh although they are very quiet. The wet traction is my biggest complaint as it's pretty bad, I spin the tires and hydroplane too easily. They even spin on wet grass. Just overall a bad experience. I'm excited that it's time for new tires.
I have Falken Wildpeak AT3W on my Wrangler LJ Rubicon. It's an excellent tire. The ride is better, the traction is better in every condition both on and off road. It even sticks in the rain. I've climbed nasty hills in the rain at an offroad park that I didn't expect any AT to climb.
I realize this isn't an even comparison because of vehicle weight and tire sizes of 35" on 20" (Ram) vs 33" on 16" (Jeep). However in my experience the Falken is just better than the Nitto in every way except one. The Nitto has a more aggressive looking sidewall for that all important image factor.
I am now shopping for new truck tires. I know I should probably just buy the Falken for it but I can't help but shop and see what my other options are. The new Toyo AT3 looks promising but just knowing that Nitto and Toyo are sister companies is a huge turnoff.
Toyo AT3 on the jeep. So far so good. Really like the pavement rides gonna hit them trails soon.
Running the Ridge Grapplers 295x70x17 on my 200 series Landcruiser in Australia and love them previously had Toyo AT2
Which are quieter?
Both quiet on road no louder then the Toyo AT2
Snow rating is a must for me. Who does not love playing in the snow!!
Couldn't agree more!! We are in Northern Wisconsin and have snow at least 5 months of the year 😰
I have a set of the Toyo Open Country AT3 and found them an excellent tire. On a JK.
I appreciate the video and your details about each tire. I was curious about the Nitto's, but my 2 finalists were the Falken Wildpeak and Toyo AT3. Especially because of their 3PMSF rating. Just happens that the AT3's has a slight advantage there too, although here in my area of Colorado the Wildpeak's are about $250 cheaper for a full set. I stilled ordered my AT3's a week ago. They arrived today and get put on tomorrow. Mounted, balanced and road hazard for $1005.73. Love my military discount!
Where did you order yours from? (Military here too)
@@andymike6575 Discount Tire
@@westslopebestslope4848 must have been a smaller size to get four of them for that price.
@@edleifer6719 245/60/18 (edit) vs the 265/70/17 in the vid.
I’ve got some AT3s on my 16 F150 and they’ve been amazing. I regularly take them out on some GA/AL trails (mostly wet clay) and have never had traction issues. And the on road ride is hardly any different feeling than when I had the stock shoes on.
Haven’t had my Toyo open country tires for a month and are already breaking down on the side walls and little chunks coming off. Maybe I got some duds? But wouldn’t get them again.
I have 20k on ridge grapplers and suddenly they have zero traction on wet roads. been rotated and balanced every 5k.... WTF
Hey how's it going, I just wanted to comment on your video, great work on comparing what I believe to be two great tires, I live in Northern British Columbia Canada, so we have long winters with lots of snow, I wasn't sure about the Nitto Ridge Grapplers, but I really wanted to try a set out, so I put a set on my 2018 Ford F-150, and I was very impressed with the performance during the winter months, I had no problem in deep or hard packed snow and they even held on well on icy roads, in fact i liked them so much that I bought a second set after wearing out the first set, and I got good milege and wear out of the doing regular rotations, I recently purchased a 2022 Ford F-150, I got a 2.5 leveling kit installed and I am trying out the Toyo open country A/T 3's, so far so good, thank you for your informative video's, and comparisons, its a big part of the reason I decided to purchase a set of the Toyo open county A/T 3
Happy to hear we could help! You will have to let us know after using them some in BC how you like the tires!!
I've had RG's in the past. I liked the faint roar they gave when going down the highway without that vibration you get out of a full on MT. Performed as they should offroad, NOT SO WELL in wet conditions. no warranty on the ridge grapplers either. Very interested in AT3's now.
roll call; whats the most miles y['all have seen out of an AT3?
I run Nitto Ridge Grapplers on my Ram 3500. I tow a heavy 5th wheel camper. These tires have been flawless on the highway and on muddy farm roads in Arkansas. On my 2nd set. The first set wasn’t rotated regularly and did tend to scallop as noted in the video. Considering AT3 for my new Tacoma. Appreciate these videos.
I have a 3500 Chevy Dually and tow a 15,000 lb 5th Wheel. How are these tires as far as MPG? Are they great for towing?
@@albertcooper7445 MPG will go down slightly as the factory tires (Firestone Transforce) are mainly lighter street tires. They’ve been great towing and this last set has worn perfectly as I keep them rotated every 5k miles. Going with Ridge Grapplers, Toyo Open Country AT3 or Yokohama Geolander X-AT next. Haven’t decided.
I have the Ridge Grapplers on my 2016 Denali. I upgraded from the GY LS2’s after I blew one out. They’re a great combination of looks and road manners. Being heavier than OEM I lost 1 mpg in and around town. They’re holding up well in the often hellish Georgia heat and perform well in the rain. I love them. I will probably upgrade to Nitto’s on my 3500HD when I purchase next year.
I have 265/70 nitto ridge grapplers on right now on my COLORADO ZR2 and they suck balls in the snow/ice condition. No stopping power on snowy roads or traction on take off on wet rainy roads. Definitely looking to get either the Falkens AT3 or something better when the time comes. Grapplers look Great but they don't perform when I need it.
What's the different between the nitto ridge grappler AT and nitto ridge grappler rugged terrain...look the same
Falken wildpeaks vs ko2s is basically the 2 AT tires people around me always argue over. I am all about the falken wildpeaks but I do want to try to ridge grapplers sometime in the future
Very Pleased with the Ridge Grappler here in Southern California
That's great! No snow!! The AT3's are three peak snowflake certified tires and RG's are not so different application in say.....Colorado!
I recently got the Toyo AT3's and am impressed with them. Their not noisy and ride well. Taken off road a few times and seem great. Haven't used them in the snow yet but they will get their use this winter for sure. I initially wanted the Falken tires but these Toyo's were a much better deal.
Were they good in the snow?
AT3s are crazy good on the road with tons of stability in the turns and smooth quiet ride. They also balanced perfectly. We'll see how their on road performance degrades as they wear as I think the chamfered(probably the wrong word) edges on all the tread blocks keep the squirm way down. Once that goes, it probably won't be as amazing. Competent off road. No complaints there and performs on par with everything else(where on road is exceptional). I do like that they have uneven shoulder blocks.
It’s interesting that the AT3 would perform better off-road as the RG is advertised as an AT/MT hybrid with more aggressive side biters for rock traction. Even though Nitto makes an AT and Toyo makes a hybrid, I’m glad you covered these two as they’re my finalists. I did notice that the price difference between the two models in my size (35 or 37) is significant. Wish the side biters were just a little more aggressive on the AT3s and it would be a no brainer.
I think if you deflate as low as possible the sidewall tread becomes important. I'm not sold on sidewall tread in general. IMHO, since there is no load on them, all they do is brush the mud.
Dude go AT3… just put them 35’s on my 5th gen ram today and wow.. I’ve had the ridge grapplers, their great but the 3 peak snowflake rating is no joke on the AT3’s😏
@@fasterthanyou7605 I think smaller LT sizes have a 2 ply sidewall.
I love my AT3s on my 03 4Runner.
I put the Toyo at3 on about 2 months ago, i really like um, very quite, handle well in wet,dry road and they rock in the snow. Dodge 2500 diesel fronts 45psi, rears 40 psi empty, stiff side wall, love um
I've had 2 sets of the Nitto Ridge Grappler on my 2016 Ram 2500 diesel truck. Great tire first set I got 75k out of them 2nd set I'm running two different air pressures and I have 90k on them with still about 1/4" of tread left. Obviously I rotate them every oil change. Hardly any road noise they don't cup.
Good to hear...I like toyos when there new but both sets I've had started to cup towards the end of there life but the roads are twisty. But excited you said they don't cup on trucks like ours
What size are you running on your Ram?
Its either a world record for mileage within tire tread spec or its all lies. Im guessing the latter
I've got the MT in 17x37x13.5. Awesome tires! Quiet on the road, amazing on the trail when aired down. I considered these 2 brands and went with Toyos for a few reasons: I liked the 13.5 width. They're made in Georgia. I liked the way they look better. They also brake on the road extremely well!
I ran the Toyo r/t on my 04 f250 and they were great. Fantastic traction in every condition and got 40,000 miles out of them, not very loud. They were just too heavy and mpg suffered a lot. I ordered Toyo at3 for my 20 f350, still waiting on them. Hoping for some decent snow and sand traction, that’s why I didn’t buy the nittos.
Imma try the Toyo next. I had Bf Goodrich KM3 m/t and KO2 a/t and I like em, but mpg hurts and curious how Toyo will do compared to them.
I opted for going from a 35x 12.5 r20 KO2 to a 35 x12.5 r20 ridge grappler because I got them as basically new for free.
I tested them offroad on steep muddy and rocky terrain and in a deep mud competition.
I'll say. They did amazing in the mud and steep terrain. Rock etc. Better than I expected.
So far on the icey roads, they are a little slippery. Luckily, my Silverado has good 4wd and my driving ability has kept me fine.
Would I buy them again over a KO2.. questionable. I like the 3 peak of a KO2 and rock protection a bit better. However the ridge grappler have been much quieter and better fuel consumption on the streets. Along with not retaining pebbles as much. Reducing chipped paint on my doors etc.
A few ski trips up the mountains this winter will be the deciding factor on keeping these tires or not.
I have 35x12.5 r20 at3 on my 19 Ram 2500 and have only got around 24k miles on them and they're down to the wear bars. I've rotated them religiously at 5k miles and keep them aired up at 72 pounds. I drove mostly highway with a couple miles of gravel road a day. I live in northern Utah and the snow and ice traction drops off substantially at about half life. I'm not very impressed and the dealer I got them from told me that 24k is considered good wear for a truck tire, so no warranty consideration. We run the at3s on our f150 patrol trucks and only get around 25k before replacement. I expect that the high speeds we travel affect that wear. I'll be trying the Nitto next.
I had the ridge grapplers in 35/12.5/r18 and they are horrible. Was raining on my way to mount Hood and just a small amount of water in the ruts was kicking my front end over like a foot, talk about pucker. I was way more comfortable in the snow and ice up on mount hood. Bought new tires the next week.
Please make a video on Toyo Open Country AT3 vs Falken Wildpeak AT3W! I have a 2019 Ram 1500, will be in the market for new tires soon. Currently running Nitto Ridge Grapplers, which are ok, except on wet pavement here in FL
Is there an issue with Nitto and wet roads? I too live in fla
@@calvinpell6204 they felt like slicks. Traction was horrible. Was running 275-65-20. Just replaced them with Toyo OC AT3 295-60-20. Hasn’t rained,since I had them installed to test them out
I have the falcons and love them. I do think that the Toyo open countries would be just slightly better looking at the tread blocks on the outside edges. They are staggered like a mud tire whereas the falcons are not.
Making the switch to Toyo Open Country AT3 from my K02 set for my Tacoma TRD Off Road. I hope they hold up like my K02 set did with the off-road abuse.
Just put 305/70 17 AT3s on my 16 wrangler. Very quiet tire, jeep rolls straight with no wandering. Does great offroad. Will follow up after the winter months on road conditions.
How are your at3 doing?
I’m 3 days in with 265 Ridge Grapplers on my stock suspension gen3 SR5 Tacoma and I’m a happy camper. Do it
I have the nittos on my 5th gen 4Runner love them so far
Excellent choice 🤙🏼
I have the Nitto Ridge Grapplers and these look and performe assume on my 2019 Silverado!
Loved mine on the trail, terrible in the cold/snow.
Toyo AT3's on my Toyota Tundra. Size 35/12.50/R17 looooooove em!
10-12k miles on Lt an p size at3 . Both still look new rotated once so far.
I run 35x12.5x20 on my 2018 Ram 2500 and on my 2012 Silverado 1500 and I love these tires. They perform well and they wear great with regular rotations.
That's nice......what tires ?
@@marcoeis6598
Nitto Ridge Grapplers
I got a set of the toyo at3’s and I absolutely love them!
I have the at2’s and they’re awesome off road and on. I’m sure the AT3’s are even better
I didn't have the AT2 but I just got the AT3s and they are great.
Was going to get the At3 but they where not available at the time since i needed new tires badly for my little trip to big bear which i knew it was going to be snowing up there . So I went with ridge grappler for my 2012 4runner and they performed great on snow there was no need for chains or put it on 4 low what so ever. The Only time I was on 4 Low was when I was going down hill where there was some slick spots then I had that bad boy in 4 Low on 1st gear.
Other then that i was pretty much on 4 Hi the whole time up there.
The Ridge grappler ride very smooth and Quiet on the highway at 40 psi. There even smoother on dirt/ rocky roads and on snow at 18 psi.
I run LT305/55R20 Nitto Ridge Grappler's on my 2020 F150 4X4, they are excellent on and off the road.
How’s the road noise at hwy speeds? I’ve got 20k on my Mickey Thompson ATZ and they’re getting really noisy
@@devloncowart2643 Excellent hardly noticeable.
@John do you have any pictures of your truck?
I've been looking everywhere for AT3s vs KO2s and nothing! Any possibility you guys can make this happen??
Having both, KO2s previously, now AT3s. KO2s work better in loose sand and powder snow, AT3s are amazing on wet or slushly roads -- I can't get them to hydroplane at all, vs KO2s didn't inspire confidence in heavy rain. AT3s are better in the mud, they tend to eject mud better then KO2s. AT3s unfortunately do not do as well in powder snow, KO2s and I've seen Falken Wildpeaks deal with fresh powder like it was nothing -- I've gotten stuck with AT3s when snow wheeling, hoping to test them on rocks/moab, KO2s were awesome on that.
I have the KO2s on my truck love them, great in the snow, but can confirm they are horrible in the mud lol, but my only dislike is they throw a lot of rocks on my paint ☹️
So that's the only reason I'm not going to go back with them, I'm thinking about the toyo at2s or the at3s or falken wildpeak at3s.
Try Tireagent
Nitto ridge grappler 35x12.50 on my 2017 duramax with 45k on them tred wear is ok but they are not good in the snow or wet roads.
Going to try At3 next!
Already have had duratrac and bfgs a/t in the past
Duratrac has been the best so far!
i have duratracs now and am also thinking of at3, not displeased with the duratracs, just want to try something different.
@@nocoolname32 duratrac and at3 currently all on backorder
Might get Falken at3
@@RileyMy5090 this whole situation sucks haha, EVERTHINGS ON BACKORDER!
I got 85k miles out of my ridge grapplers. 305/45/22. Great tires. Lots of off-road and trailering, too. Just got a set of AT3s this morning. We will see how they do.
How doo you like the at3 open country? I am wanting to buy these tires but worried they won’t perform great on wet ground/ the rain. I had a set of at2 and they where not good on wet ground.
@@Stop_the_cap311 I just drove an hour in the snow and ice. They did great. I’ve also never felt uncomfortable on wet ground. All in all, very happy with them. Got over 20k miles on them since they were installed 4 months ago.
@@MrJustinWheeler thanks for the reply🙏🏼
I have 50k on the AT3s. I love them I think the RG looks great but preferred the AT3
AT3 looks good as well
Just got me a new set of toyo at3 a few days ago on my tacoma. Love the look and feel of them so far. Going to see how long they last with all the gravel road driving I do every weekend.
Did you get the 265/75r16 SL-load rating ones?
What size did you buy?
@@TADDs101 yeah this question. Big difference in tire depending on what load range you go with.
I have the ridge grapplers on a ram 1500. Oversize and heavy 10 ply tires on 20's. Wearing very well though after 20,000 plus miles, still almost full tread! I live off a ten mile gravel road I drive daily. No chunking or rock chips, even wear. These tires are great off road. Didn't pack up in mud. No digging in soft sand. They didn't hydroplane in heavy rain. Very stable actually. Only weak spot is heavy frost or icy snow pack. They act like a mud tire in extreme cold conditions. They are staying in balance. 80 to 90mph is very quiet and smooth. Good grip on asphalt. I bought them for looks mainly. They look like a mud tire from the sides. I was going to switch them out for the winter. But so far they are handling it just fine. Plus they are not wearing out as fast as my bfg all terrains. Those are a waste of money if you drive a lot. I may go back to the Falken atw's next year on my daily. Even though they are noisier and slip on gravel roads. They can handle icy conditions better. And they wear slowly.
I am on my first set of RG's and so far they are very good. They are a heavy tire though compared to others in the same class which really dipped my MPG for sure, their performance is top shelf.
Have about 10000 miles on my AT3’s on a 2019 F250 diesel....295 65 20’s....great tire, barely show any wear, and would definitely buy them again
Any drop in fuel economy?
No drop in fuel economy
@@1414jrock thank you
if you put a tread depth gauge on them you might be surprised how much wear you actually have, I thought the same at 10k. Now I'm at 20k and they are MORE than 2/3 worn out. I'll be lucky to get to 30k with them. They also started getting noisy after 15k.
Are they good at 10-12psi? They look like they would be. I need 37's asap for my 21 ram
Love my nitto’s in the mud of Texas. No problem on my f-150 4x4..
How are they preforming as of late? With all this white stuff on the floor. I think it’s called snow/ice.
Debating between this two and my current truck tires are just not having it with this weather.
@@pandazzy52
I haven’t been able to get out on them. So I don’t know. I will be buying new tires this summer. Discount Tires sells a Goodyear that they are the only distributor for. My son has them on his truck. They are an in between, nitto/toyo. Looking at moving to them
I got the at3 on 2011 ram sport. I Love them so far. Super quite for a 285/60/20.
I have a 2011 ram sport too! Terra grappler 305/50 is on still, maybe getting the AT3s pretty soon!