Originally posted by blampright
Cooker,
I'm happy to hear you think they perform well in the rain. A few weeks ago it rained pretty hard for the first time in a while here (Utah) and my truck did something very unexpected. I was pulling away from a stop light at a normal pace and my whole rear end started going sideways. I realized my tires were spinning and causing the rear end to slide sideways. I let off the gas to regain traction. I was shocked my rear end had just broken loose because I wasn't accelerating very fast. After I regained traction I decided to experiment (for the fun of it). So I floored my RAM and both tires broke loose and the truck was accelerating sideways down the wet road. I'm sure the people behind me thought I was crazy or something.
Since then I've been a little worried about how these Nitto's will perform in the snow and rain this winter. I'm hoping that intersection just had an abnormal amount of oil on it which caused my tires to break loose so easy. In a couple months I guess I'll find out!
Brian