Can Truck Tire on Back of Truck Fall Off

  1. 09-28-2021,05:24 PM #1051

    Right now, I am running 285 65R/20. Blizzaks do not come in this size. Not sure about Nokian.
    If I buy new rims, I can go down to 17s. Probably a lot more avail.

    this is something to think about

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  2. 09-28-2021,05:29 PM #1052

    Quote Originally Posted by schindlerpiste View Post

    Right now, I am running 285 65R/20. Blizzaks do not come in this size. Not sure about Nokian.
    If I buy new rims, I can go down to 17s. Probably a lot more avail.

    this is something to think about

    Nokian makes their LT3 in Raptor size: LT315/70R17

  3. 09-28-2021,06:37 PM #1053

    An all terrain tire doesn�t perform as well as a dedicated winter tire? Mind bottleing�..

  4. 09-28-2021,07:07 PM #1054

    Quote Originally Posted by 2FUNKY View Post

    An all terrain tire doesn�t perform as well as a dedicated winter tire? Mind bottleing�..

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  5. 10-18-2021,01:20 PM #1055

    I need some new tires for the old 4Runner and am between the Michelin Defender LTX M/S or Toyo Open Country AT3 both in P metric. The Michelins seem to be very well regarded, while the Toyos seem to be a refresh of an older model. I'm particularly interested in hearing what the real world experience has been for the Toyos for those of you running them.

    This vehicle has been relegated to 2nd car status, especially in the winter. Snow performance is important as we live in the Tahoe area but we have an AWD wagon with snows that serves as our primary ski vehicle.


  6. 10-18-2021,01:47 PM #1056

    Can't speak for Toyo Open Country AT3, but AT2 was total garbage to me. They were noisy and would slip even on wet road. Currently running Cooper Discoverer AT3 XLT as my spring-fall tire and like it much better, but have Blizzaks waiting for winter weather to set in.

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  7. 11-03-2021,12:44 PM #1057

    Utah mags, check gear swap if you need tires this winter. I took off some Michelin LTX AT2 tires and offering to the board before i put them on KSL.

  8. 11-03-2021,01:40 PM #1058

    Quote Originally Posted by jmedslc View Post

    Utah mags, check gear swap if you need tires this winter. I took off some Michelin LTX AT2 tires and offering to the board before i put them on KSL.

    GODDAMMIT. About 3 months too late. Those are really good tires...

  9. 11-11-2021,06:33 PM #1059

    Anyone here run a Mesa AP3 tire?

    Currently have Big O Bigfoot AT on my 3rd gen 4runner.. really like them, got a quote a couple weeks ago for another set but prices went up by more than $100 when I went to order today.. the Mesas will be much almost $150 cheaper, but wont have quite as aggressive of tread or as many miles on the warranty.

    Mesa has 50k warranty
    Big O has 60k warranty.. and I've been able to get just about 60k out of my current Big Os.


  10. 11-11-2021,06:36 PM #1060

    Quote Originally Posted by bearcub69 View Post

    Anyone here run a Mesa AP3 tire?

    Currently have Big O Bigfoot AT on my 3rd gen 4runner.. really like them, got a quote a couple weeks ago for another set but prices went up by more than $100 when I went to order today.. the Mesas will be much almost $150 cheaper, but wont have quite as aggressive of tread or as many miles on the warranty.

    Mesa has 50k warranty
    Big O has 60k warranty.. and I've been able to get just about 60k out of my current Big Os.


    Running 235/85/16 if anyone has an AT tire that they like in that size.. just want something that handles the highway and snow as well as the current Big Os, was recommended Coopers, Yokohama, Goodyear, BFGoodrich, and Toyo..

  11. 11-11-2021,08:32 PM #1061

    Quote Originally Posted by bearcub69 View Post

    Running 235/85/16 if anyone has an AT tire that they like in that size.. just want something that handles the highway and snow as well as the current Big Os, was recommended Coopers, Yokohama, Goodyear, BFGoodrich, and Toyo..

    The mesas are a cheap tire and will likely show that in winter conditions.

    The Yokohama g015s really impressed me on the wife's Rav4, I also like the General Grabber A/Tx. My Cooper AT3s didn't do well after they got some miles on them, but they now make the AT3 4s which is supposed to be better.


  12. 11-11-2021,09:16 PM #1062

    Quote Originally Posted by snowaddict91 View Post

    The mesas are a cheap tire and will likely show that in winter conditions.

    The Yokohama g015s really impressed me on the wife's Rav4, I also like the General Grabber A/Tx. My Cooper AT3s didn't do well after they got some miles on them, but they now make the AT3 4s which is supposed to be better.

    I appreciate the response.. I will probably end up going with Bigfoots again.. I have a full size spare, know the tire and how long it lasts, and the warranty through Big O is worth the extra price if something shitty ever happens.

    Just absolutely insane how tire prices go up every day.. the guy told me they have to check tire prices every day now because they go up literally every day.


  13. 11-12-2021,10:05 PM #1063

    Anyone have experience with the Wrangler ultraterrain? Similar to duratrac, only available at discount tire. About to pull the trigger on a set of e rated to use year round. I know ride quality will suffer with the e rated. But putting a camper on the truck come next spring. Company work trucks going up and down LCC daily roll on duratracs and work well in snow. I�d get duratracs, but the e rated tires are back ordered until who knows when.

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  14. 11-13-2021,01:12 AM #1064

    Truck Tire Time

    Quote Originally Posted by altacoup View Post

    Anyone have experience with the Wrangler ultraterrain? Similar to duratrac, only available at discount tire. About to pull the trigger on a set of e rated to use year round. I know ride quality will suffer with the e rated. But putting a camper on the truck come next spring. Company work trucks going up and down LCC daily roll on duratracs and work well in snow. I�d get duratracs, but the e rated tires are back ordered until who knows when.

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    Had them on my work truck. They were solid in all conditions I found in them, as a year round technician working in rural Washington. Didn�t use them to drive to the hill, but I�d say they�re a great all conditions tire.

    eta. I wouldn�t hesitate to drive them year round in the Wasatch.

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  15. 11-13-2021,04:13 AM #1065

    Just got 45,000 on a set of ridge grapplers from nitto. 35x12.50/18 f ply on my super duty and they were still inspectable when they came off. Probably could of gotten another 10k out of them before they were to the ware bars. That�s some killer mileage.

  16. 11-13-2021,09:19 AM #1066

    Quote Originally Posted by altacoup View Post

    Anyone have experience with the Wrangler ultraterrain? Similar to duratrac, only available at discount tire. About to pull the trigger on a set of e rated to use year round. I know ride quality will suffer with the e rated. But putting a camper on the truck come next spring. Company work trucks going up and down LCC daily roll on duratracs and work well in snow. I�d get duratracs, but the e rated tires are back ordered until who knows when.

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    There's also the Wrangler Authority, sold only through Walmart. I considered those awhile back for the old truck. Another kinda-like-a Duratrac tire.

    https://www.walmart.com/ip/Goodyear-...-Tire/36276799

    Quote Originally Posted by powder11 View Post

    if you have to resort to taking advice from the nitwits on this forum, then you're doomed.


  17. 11-28-2021,09:37 PM #1067

    Just got fresh Hakkapeliitta LT3s on for the year.

  18. 11-29-2021,09:11 AM #1068

    Quote Originally Posted by Hood26 View Post

    Just got fresh Hakkapeliitta LT3s on for the year.

    They are the best! I had two sets in a row. Not a super high mileage tire but so good in the snow. I decided to try the Nokian Rotiiva AT+ this time around. They are not a dedicated snow tire but do get the snowflake rating.

  19. 11-29-2021,11:08 PM #1069

    Quote Originally Posted by Hood26 View Post

    Just got fresh Hakkapeliitta LT3s on for the year.

    Studded?

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  20. 11-29-2021,11:18 PM #1070

    Studded. I loved the LT2s studded. I got 3 winters out of them, probably could have had a fourth, but I didn�t want to get caught mid season, soI sold them to someone who gets a lot less winter mileage. They were still 50% with half their studs. I had about 30k on them. This time around I set my trip odometer to keep track of actual miles on them.

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