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Cooper Road & Trail?

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Trail Runnah, Sep 27, 2024.

  1. Jan 11, 2025 at 12:23 PM
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    Yeah, no prob either way. I'm not pulling the trigger soon. Just curious how much different tires flatten out at a normal psi
     
  2. Jan 11, 2025 at 1:53 PM
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    Somewhere around 30.75 - 31 here, snow and park in grass/gravel, hard to tell exactly but that was the consensus after a couple of tires checked, while I was warming vehicles and knocking snow off them.
     
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    Tire Rack dropped a new review video yesterday, testing a few different categories of all-terrain tires. The Road + Trails did very well, generally placing first or second in all their tests. They were impressed with them.
     
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    It actually places highest when averaged at the end. Someone linked it on Tacomaworld. I’ll see if I can add it here for us.
     
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    Enjoy all.

    Thanks @Canadian Caber on Tacomaworld for the original post up.
     
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    Anyone know why Tire Rack is telling me these won't fit my 2011? In tyhe TR search I wrote that it is a SR5, but it's actually a Limited that I re-wheeled with 17" rims. I have stock (265/70R/17s Coopers on it now).
     
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    That's a good question because a few weeks ago I placed an order on tire rack for these tires mounted on some 17-in wheels in 265 70 17 and for the vehicle information I punched in the year 2020 but put it in as a TRD off-road premium instead of nightshade and it didn't give me any errors
     
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  9. Jan 11, 2025 at 3:54 PM
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    They will fit fine, it’s just bad info on the site. Stock 17 Toyota rim with stock wheel size you are within .01 of the same size of the overall diameter of the limiteds 20 inch diameter wheel and tire from factory. I confirmed with both their online agent and my local tire rack before I purchased because of the site being incorrect. The site basically makes sure you can’t make any kind of error with a certain percentage of error built in.
     
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    Just checked my Dunlops in the garage and at 33psi the rears are 30.5 and front were 30.25. So no smaller and possibly a smidge taller than stock. I'd venture a little stiffer sidewall will do that
     
  11. Jan 11, 2025 at 4:07 PM
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    2014 limited, almost 200k on the stock xreas suspension. From the stock 20s on factory size to factory 17s on stock size.
    Plus you will lose weight in theory, for me the 20 in Firestone destination le3 are 36lbs each, 17 in cooper road and trail a/t are 41 lbs each, limited 20 inch rims are 40lbs each, orp 17 inch rims are 25lbs each, so provided I didn’t fat finger the math the differences come down to 304lbs for 4 20s and 264 for 4 17s, using discount tire for the tire weight and trail4runnerdotcom for the rim weights. Give or take a few ounces for tpms and tread wear lol. Hope it works out the same for you. This info was for @Porrick.
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  12. Jan 12, 2025 at 5:02 AM
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    Thanks a lot for the confirmation and extra info Maximum. I'm gonna pull the trigger on the Coopers.
     
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  13. Jan 12, 2025 at 6:14 AM
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    Hope you enjoy them and they treat you as well as they have the rest of us. I went out just to knock the snow off the vehicles yesterday and play in the snow yesterday, never lost traction once and the sipes kept the channels cleared out so no slippage or sliding in the snow.
     
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    Still happy with these tires

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