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Never assume anything...look at the ratings and testing before purchasing. The TOYO AT2 and AT3 are totally different tires so you are not comparing apples to apples. The AT3 was a TOTAL redesign which has received several accolades. I am not condemning the RG's. As I stated, I am going by what...
I would never have purchased them if I lived in an area with snow (it was not designed for snow)...I am in FL so that was NEVER a concern. I drive on grooved concrete too (most all of my driving is highway) and I NEVER had a wandering issue, the truck stayed straight with zero noise, and the...
Oh...so sorry. Didn't know that you were an expert and also not open to others input. With a whopping 8 messages, you may want too be a bit more tolerant of others opinions. My "experience" comes in a different format that you clearly don't like or agree with. As I stated, I read more reviews...
Interesting in that my Michelin Defender LTX M/S are awesome. I decided to go for safety over looks. The Michelin's are a top rated tire with excellent reviews from several different sources. It's interesting that you stated they were the worst tire you've ever owned. Several members have these...
I have read enough to know they are not for me. If I had spent $1400 - $1800 on a set for my truck and fishtailed just once, I would have been pissed as you can't take them back. 1st hand experience? No. Enough review to make me rethink my decision...Yes!
I read a ton of reviews when researching the tires and most all folks said they handled poorly in heavy rain (like we get here in FL) and that you need to be prepared for fishtailing too. I also called Nitto and spoke to their tech support. I was told something very similar. As long as you are...
I 100% agree. However, I passed on them because they are HORRIBLE on wet roads I don't off road much anyway. Having good wet traction on city roads and highways was FAR more important to me than looks. Safety should always be your #1 priority and not how good something looks on a truck. Just my...
I totally agree. Each dash cam manufacturer will handle the files on the SD card differently, but they shouldn't differ too much from your experience above. Most all dash cams also install their OS onto the SD card at each reformat as well as when performing a software update to the camera.
You still don't get it...but I have read further down this thread and see that you're still arguing with people. There are several SD cards specifically made for high speed read/write devices like dash cams and cameras. In order to maintain the SD cards integrity, they should be formatted...
I bought my brother a Vantrue N2 since he drives for Lyft. It was the only one, at the time, that had a camera facing the road and another recording the occupants in his car. I was very impressed by it and he's been using it now for over 2 years without issue...
And you format it every month...correct? f not, you should start doing it monthly as I stated above. I use these for all of the dash cams I install and never an issue. Typically, you can get them for around $35...
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