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New boots (Toyo's)

Old 01-09-2007, 04:07 PM
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New boots (Toyo's)

I like em so far.


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Do they make much highway noise?
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Good looking shoes. do they rub, is there a small frontend lift?

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Old 01-09-2007, 04:21 PM
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No lifty, no rubby. You can hear them but its not bad. I dopnt have a muffler so if you still have yours it might make a difference.
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i run the 285 toyo at's and I like mine so far too. I pulled our 18ft trailer thru a field that water was standing in. I dont think the stock rubber would have cut it
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Looks nice. Whats the load range on those?
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You can get them in a load range E
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3,970 lbs per tire
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Wish I had your wheels though

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looks like red was the choice of color and toyo was the tire. that is a real good load rating mine are like 3195 D range but handled a trailer well with a blazer on it. I only paid 630 for the 4 tires shipped.
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Nice looking truck!
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the Toyos are awesome tires! just wore out my first set of 37's with almost 40k on them. no road noise until about 8k ago. im buyin another set of em in 38's next month! cant say enough about them
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The reason I bought them was cause of what the DTR bunch has been saying about them. Thanks guys and gals. We just need the some rain now so I can go play and then I can give my own review.
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Might sound like a pain in the butt, but my old man keeps two sets of wheels and tires...a set for when he is operating closer than 100 miles from the farm where we often have to play in the mud (MT MTZ 33s) and another strictly road set for when he goes out passed 100 miles (pretty much stock michelin equivalents) I'm thinkin about doin the same when I move back home...it's nice to not have ANY road noise and retain that mile or two gallons per mile when going on those longer hauls...plus those MTZs I hear wear pretty bad under a heavy load when you start puttin miles on em...

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I still have a completely stock exhaust and can't hear the Toyo M/T's at all on the highway. Definitely the quietest and smoothest riding M/T I've ever seen.

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