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Old 01-10-2005, 09:36 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by sammy sandbag
I haven't noticed any appreciable amount of road noise from my Nittos. The first day I had them on I could tell they were different from the Goodyear SR/As, but after that I can't even tell there's any tire noise. But I don't know how you could think the BFG T/As are loud, as I've had them too and couldn't call them noisy.
Hmmm . . . Man the BFG's on my wife's Jeep are loud! I mean, seriously, if your doing 45 or 50 mph down a street you literally can't use a normal voice to talk to the passenger and this is with the windows up. With the windows down, it's unbearable in my opinion. I have tried a few different tire pressures and rotated them religiously at 5,000 miles like was suggested by America's Tire/Discount Tire. Maybe it's just my vehicle or the tire size? I have a buddy who had them on his Suburban a few years back and I don't remember them being that loud which is why I decided to go with them in the first place. Who knows? But I love the Nitto's and I'm glad to hear your comfortable with the noise level since I will be getting the exact same size you have on the same rim width. I want to do the PRG Leveling Kit first and then the rims and tires. Thanks for the information.
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2004 Titan KC LE 4X2 "Smoke"
Born: 02/05/04 @ 04:44 - Adopted: 03/07/04
Big Tow Package - Prodigy Controller
PRG/Gagnon 2.5" Leveling Kit
20X8.5" MB Off-Road Gunner 6 Wheels
LT305/55/20 Nitto Terra Grappler A/T Tires
AEM BruteForce CAI
Custom Flowmaster Cat-Back - Resonators Removed
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