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Help, Questions about new tires

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by nondescriptive123, Jan 19, 2023.

  1. Jan 19, 2023 at 9:03 AM
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    nondescriptive123

    nondescriptive123 [OP] New Member

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    I would like ya'lls recommendation for new tires. I have a few questions first. I have a 2021 TRD Pro with 35k miles. So:

    1) How many miles does the current tires last? (Nitto Terra Grappler)
    2) Does larger 285/70/17 fit on the TRD rims?
    3) What brand do yall recommend as replacement? (mostly city driver, overland a few times a year) Will I need a lift for bigger tires?

    4) Any advice or recommendations would be nice!
     
  2. Jan 19, 2023 at 10:53 AM
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    mainerunr

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    1. depends on where and how you drive.
    2. generally, tire manufacturers want a minimum of a 7.5" wide wheel for 285/70/17 tires (some places will not mount that size tire to those wheels because they do not meet the manufacturer's recommendations)
    3. I would go with Toyo Open Country AT3's but others will say BFG ATKO2 or Falken WildPeak AT3W.
     
  3. Jan 19, 2023 at 11:19 AM
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    kmeeg

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    1. depends on where and how you drive. - No idea since I sold them early since I got disappointing with their performance.
    2. generally, tire manufacturers want a minimum of a 7.5" wide wheel for 285/70/17 tires (some places will not mount that size tire to those wheels because they do not meet the manufacturer's recommendations) - Yep, Agreed. Up to the owner to ignore the tire manufacturers recommendation or not.
    3. I would go with Toyo Open Country AT3's but others will say BFG ATKO2 or Falken WildPeak AT3W.
    Toyo Open Country AT3 - Yes, I too like them. No complains so far
    BFG ATKO2 - With Load C options they are my fav trail tire and not to bad on pavement as well.
    Falken WildPeak AT3W - Cheap, but to heavy for my taste even with SL tires. Nothing special to compensate been heavy. Will not buy again, I would probably but another set of same SL Toyo or may be consider cooper discoverer at3 4s for my mostly city used Limited.
     

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