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i must be the only owner that wants my damn tires to wear out so i can buy 37's and not feel like im burning money yet my tires show zero wear yet... ,lol.
Just remember what these vehicles weigh. Most tires do not meet the weight requirements. I've got the 18" wheels and would love highway tires, but to date I've not seen anything other than buying 5 22" rims.oh you have the 22's? i am on the 18 off road tires... i cant make a dent in their thread...lol. I like the look of the Nitto Ridge Grapplers or other Nitto tires...but im open to suggestions. I want them to look really aggressive. But on the 22's i might be looking for a less aggressive tire personally..If i had the 22's though, i would buy a set of nice black Rhino 18 wheels for winter on some mean 37's and then keep the 22's for summer. I have 2 sets of 18's that came with the Omega edition...but i still might break down and buy a 3rd set just because i love the look of those Black Rhino wheels so much. But maybe you live in a spot like florida or Texas where you dont need winter tires ever... Im up in Canada so 2 sets is almost required.
These look like a great solution for those who want an aggressive looking tire, but still want their tire to be optimized for their EV. Thank you for sharing these!I have the 22's on mine and I was thinking about switching out to the Toyo Open Country ATIII / EV Tires that are a direct match and carry a little more aggressive look to it. https://www.toyotires.com/product/open-country-at3-ev/
I am at 4,000 and the same thing is happening. A service tech at the dealership said it was most likely from driving around in the raised ride height. What do you guys think?Just hit 3,000 miles today and I’m already seeing wear on the outer edges of my front tires. Anyone else experiencing this? I might need to rotate them sooner than the recommended 7,500 miles.
My suv came with less than 20 miles and need an alignment before I took off the lotJust hit 3,000 miles today and I’m already seeing wear on the outer edges of my front tires. Anyone else experiencing this? I might need to rotate them sooner than the recommended 7,500 miles.
Was it pulling when you test drove it, or how did you know it needed an alignment?My suv came with less than 20 miles and need an alignment before I took off the lot
i have heard this from multiple sources. driving in anything higher than normal will increase tire wear significantly.I am at 4,000 and the same thing is happening. A service tech at the dealership said it was most likely from driving around in the raised ride height. What do you guys think?
Thanks