10 ply 35" tires (17" rims)
Can you not find a buy three get one free deal?
I have not paid over 1300 installed for 35's or 1400 installed for 37's yet.
I do not know why the 35 on the 17 has suck a low weight rating...while the 18 is high?
I have 18's on my 04.5....with 35's.
I think I would still trust the 3000 lb rating...or...heck if you really only want a rain, light snow high mileage tire...do the Nitto Highway Duragrappler.
I have those on one of my 2wd dually's and they have been awesome. I think they go up to 35's.
It is a DEEP 4 or 5 rib design similar to over the road tires with mucho siping!
I have not paid over 1300 installed for 35's or 1400 installed for 37's yet.
I do not know why the 35 on the 17 has suck a low weight rating...while the 18 is high?
I have 18's on my 04.5....with 35's.
I think I would still trust the 3000 lb rating...or...heck if you really only want a rain, light snow high mileage tire...do the Nitto Highway Duragrappler.
I have those on one of my 2wd dually's and they have been awesome. I think they go up to 35's.
It is a DEEP 4 or 5 rib design similar to over the road tires with mucho siping!
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TOYO Open Country MT 35X12.50R17LT 125Q E10 (Your Price - $294.98)
TOYO Open Country AT LT285 75R17 128S E10 OWL (Your Price - $209.98)
I wouldn't worry too much about the load range and would go by what weight the tire will carry. When you go larger than 285s the selection for "E" range gets slim. You don't want to pass up what may be a great tire with a "D" rating. My 285/70/17s are "D" rated but carry 3195lbs@65psi. The same as some "E" rated tires.
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Thanks Tom.
I'm just wondering how the 34's would look on a leveld truck, as in would they look kinda small?
Billy, the 285's I have now are also D rated, also rated at 3195 lbs.
BTW, I've foung the 285-75 Toyos and the 315-70 XT AT's locally for 350 ea.
I'm just wondering how the 34's would look on a leveld truck, as in would they look kinda small?
Billy, the 285's I have now are also D rated, also rated at 3195 lbs.
BTW, I've foung the 285-75 Toyos and the 315-70 XT AT's locally for 350 ea.
If I had 18 inch wheels that's the tire I'd run.
The 285/75-17E Nitto Dura Grappler has a 3970lb. rating. 34". Great tire. It's the highest weight rated tire in that lineup.
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Fisherguy have you tried Big O tire in Chilliwack? Thats where I got my 35" toyo m/t's I paid just over $300 per tire at the time they were cheaper than BFG MT's and almost $50.00 less per tire than anywhere else I tried local. Its worth a call good luck.




