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Truck Tires

Gern186

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NW Ohio Tundra
How much was it to replace the original tires with the same exact tires ? Just curious...I might know a guy that will be needing some in the future...:smiley_coolpeace:
 

rsmith

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I actually just put some new wheels and tires on my truck. I used this page to help find a tire size that would work well with my truck cause you can compare what you have now to what you may find.

https://www.tacomaworld.com/tirecalc?tires=265-75r16

You have to factor in too that if you want a true 35 you have to look online and see what the manufacture of the tire says it is cause a company can make a 285/75/16 and it can range anywhere from a 32.7 to a 33.5 so make sure when looking to check online and look too. Also factor in about a 1/4 drop at least when you put the tires on your truck due to the weight of the truck and also depending on the psi you will run them at. I do have to say Toyo are some great tires and also the Cooper at3 for daily driving. The coppers are decently quiet driving down the road but also will do anything you need them to do on or off the road along with the toyo open country r/t. The r/t' s are a mud tire meets all terrain tire and would be a canidate for me to look at if I was buying again. Also a 35x12.5x20 would be equivalent to a 315/60r20 so maybe search that too and see what you come up with.
 

bowhunter1023

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Appalachia
Nitto Trail Grappler is what I prefer. Had 3 sets of them in the oilfield. Got over 40K miles per with rotations at 10K. Little road noise and a good ride. That's most likely what will end up on my truck in the fall.