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I have always liked Yokohoma tires so that is what I put on my 2020 F250 Lariat 7.3. Yokohoma XAT3 LT305-70R18 Load Range E. They ride good and have a slight whine at about 50 and above. I was going to put Nitto Ridge Grapplers on because they are totally quiet and took less weight to balance. My next tires will be the Nitto. The Nittos you see in the picture have 20,000 miles and have only worn 3/32". The Jeep weighs 500lb less than the F250. The Yokohomas don't rub at all. The front is lifted with Tremor springs, Shocks, 1" spacer, and Tremor Spoiler. The wheels are ICON 8.5" width with stock backspace. I hope that this info helps.
Yokohoma XAT3 LT305-70R18 Yokohoma XAT3 LT305-70R18 NITTO Ridge Grappler 38X13.50R20LT128Q E2
Would you still recommend the Nitto Ridge Grappler over the X-AT??
The Nitto Ridge Grappler are quieter on my Jeep than the Yokohoma XAT3 are on my SuperDuty. The Nitto's have about 15,000 miles and the Yokohoma's have about 5,000 miles on them. The Nitto's took less weight to balance and seem to hold their balance better. My next set on the SuperDuty will be Nitto's.
I haven't had the Yokohoma's in the snow yet and the Nitto's don't have the best directional stability in the snow. Here is a link to the Nitto's on packed snow.
This is White Mountain and a vehicle with 4x4 without lockers can't begin to make this even without snow. As you can see it took several tries. The vehicle on the left taking the bypass has 40" Nitto MT tires.
Any updates on how you guys like the Yokohama X-AT?? Also could you post more pictures of them?
Just bought a F-250 yesterday, traded in my F-150. Had a set of X-AT's on the 150, and really liked them. They were decently quiet, and rode very well. Plan on replacing the stock tires on the 250 with another set of X-AT's as soon as possible.