2023 R1S quad
SOC: 73%
Tires: 22” Continental terrain contact AT
Flat ground. Temp in the 40’s and no warm up if battery or motors.
0-60: 3.23
Max G: 1.09
They are slightly louder than the oem Michelin tires that came with the telluride but doubt they will be louder than the Pirelli on the Rivian. I went from the Pirelli to the Continental all terrain tire and didn’t notice any increase in road noise from that. The Pirelli didn’t seem to be an...
I don’t have the Nokians on my Rivian but do on my wife’s Telluride and they are a great tire overall, especially for the cost. Grip will be down vs. the 22” Pirelli tires but should be better in most other ways, especially tire wear and durability.
I think others using the high pressures are on the LT version of the tire with 20” rims. I’d stick to 48 psi for everyday use and do not exceed 51 psi cold. The owners manual recommends 34 psi for off-roading with 22” rims.
If you’re not actually off-roading I’d consider the Nokian One, it’s an all season tire with good snow traction. I have the Continental AT tires and they are great, no complaints, but we don’t get as much snow in Missouri as I did growing up in Rochester NY, so not sure how they’d handle all of...
Yes, traction wise no issues at all, they are a good street oriented AT that works great with light off roading. The issue is there is no rim protection really, so you will likely scratch up the 22” rims.
If you have the new rims that go with the g2 quad on a g1 quad it would be fine but if you’re just putting different tires on the existing g1 22” wheels I think the 305 will rub.
The rear size won’t fit but you can just use the 275/50/22 front size all around on the old quads. The new quad is a staggered setup with 305/45/22 in the rear.
I have not used these on my Rivian but have used Nokian tires on other vehicles and they are great overall, on par with all of the European and Japanese brands for everyday driving in my opinion. Michelin and continental and others might make sportier or better single purpose tires but for the...
There are many 22” tires if you go down to XL (115) load rating. Keeping the stock HL 116 load rating does still have some options, the Nokian One being an all around option.