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Recon grapplers thoughts?

Morenar

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I had posted earlier about downsizing Tire size from 22 to 18 to get more sidewall for a better ride. That would be an expensive move for me as I have to buy rims as well. Was looking around and saw the Nitto Recon grapplers come in a 305/55/22 in a S rating. Has anyone had any experience with the Recon’s? How are they in the rain? Did you put a lot of miles on before replacing? And the real important question will the ride be better with the S rating compared to LT/E rating which is what I have now.
 
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they are good and will last awhile. check out the terra grappler G3 if you're wanting something more road friendly.
 
X2 for the Toyo AT3'S. Plus they come in just about every size.
 
X2 for the Toyo AT3'S. Plus they come in just about every size.
how are they on wet pavement? I live in Florida and my Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT which is what I am replacing now were great. Just want to see if moving back to non-LT tire will help with the ride. Oh, and I want to stay close to a 35" if possible. I have 285/55-22 now
 
Opinions are all over the place on these tires, but I had a set and hated them. I did 275/60r20 and they looked great on the ram. I found wet traction to be poor even when new, they were loud, and rode rough. Stupidly I kept them for 2 years and found myself less and less happy with the truck overall, especially on long road trips.

I installed a set of 22" take-offs from a new Ram and suddenly I wasn't thinking about selling the truck anymore. Ride and drive was improved dramatically. Looks are objectively worse but I learned my lesson.
 
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Had the Ridge [not recon] Grapplers on my '19 Laramie and the Toyo AT3's on the Wrangler - both pretty slippery when wet. Really good off road on both though. On my '24 I'm looking to get either the Falken WildPeak AT4W or Cooper Discoverer Road + Trail AT when OE Scorpions run out, preferring quiet and comfort to OH use.
 

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