Real world update...i did the chalk test and found the front likes 60 and the rear (with no trailer) likes 55.
i pulled a cargo trailer that weighs 1100 lbs and was loaded with another 1400lbs down to Moab and back.
Smooth rolling tires. Less noise than my 12 Valve produces
. Less mpg versus the BFG AT in same size
i have also run them on Trunk roads around here. With the BFG AT's the truck always felt like it was rolling on ball bearings (uneasy feeling on gravel) but these Nittos made me feel like i was in a high performance rally car. They stuck to the road.
WINTER
This week was the true test as i wanted a tire that was as good as the BFG AT is in winter. i let out some more air. 58/53.
First up was the snow. i believe that vehicles that came with 4wd should be in 4wd when weeks like this one are present.
Having said that, i started in 2wd. The tires dug without moving until we reached cement, than i was able to go forward. They stop MUCH better than my BFG AT's. i admit i was surprised at that result. But 2wd just doesn't cut it, so i have been in 4wd all week. Main roads, side streets, Deerfoot, etc.
Observations:
1. These tires STOP quickly in all situations.
2. The front end does not slide out on corners.
3. Icy hardpack conditions and the tires still stick to the road
4. i have yet to see snow fill in between lugs. Always cleaned out.
5. i would buy again...