I haven't found any threads about these Nitto Terra Grapplers on the 200 forum....
I have an almost new set of 285/60R18 Nitto Terra Grapplers on my 2006 landcruiser that has a lift..... so I can go larger on tires than the 285/60R18 to match the lift better anyways
We are buying a used 2008 series 200 landcruiser for my wife, but it could use some newer tires....
The stock tires only have about 5K-8k miles left on them, were recently rotated, and are cupped on the rear tires and somewhat loud.
Running these Nitto TG's on my 2006 Landcruiser has been a joy. They are very quiet and seem to be much more capable on dirt roads and rougher surfaces than the typical mall crawler tires that come on the 200 series landcruisers.
I have read some less than stellar monsoon rain performance from them, but, we live in Texas and it doesn't usually get too much rain here in general, and people usually slow down when it is raining cats and dogs.
Would there be any major detrimental issue to running these Nitto TG's on the 2008 Landcruiser?
I have an almost new set of 285/60R18 Nitto Terra Grapplers on my 2006 landcruiser that has a lift..... so I can go larger on tires than the 285/60R18 to match the lift better anyways
We are buying a used 2008 series 200 landcruiser for my wife, but it could use some newer tires....
The stock tires only have about 5K-8k miles left on them, were recently rotated, and are cupped on the rear tires and somewhat loud.
Running these Nitto TG's on my 2006 Landcruiser has been a joy. They are very quiet and seem to be much more capable on dirt roads and rougher surfaces than the typical mall crawler tires that come on the 200 series landcruisers.
I have read some less than stellar monsoon rain performance from them, but, we live in Texas and it doesn't usually get too much rain here in general, and people usually slow down when it is raining cats and dogs.
Would there be any major detrimental issue to running these Nitto TG's on the 2008 Landcruiser?