Ok,Ok,...I give up on Toyo Mt's...need tire ideas.
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Ok,Ok,...I give up on Toyo Mt's...need tire ideas.
I did have a job where I pulled 2 different trailers and I need the "e" rating for one of the loads I pulled regularly. The last 12 mos I have had neither job but have still been putting miles on my truck and realized something. My toyo's are wearing like they did with big loads without big loads . I put 20k on a fresh set of 4 and they were done. I got 2 new ones put em on the front took the best 2 of the orig 4 and put them on the back. The new ones on the front have about 12k on them and they were done. I know about alignment issue and about how scrubbing will wear out your tires prematurely but trust me the pressure, alignment, and rotation has been monitored and done since the first 4 were new. I was talking to BOSSHOGG the other day as I havn't seen him in a while (new baby) and he noticed it. He has the exact same suspension mods as me and we got our first 4 toyos within weeks of each other. He said his tires were toast too. I guess my ? is what tire is next. I want a 35/315 and would really like an "E" rating. Also a quick note. The rears wore out on the first set like the fronts so alignment was not the issue. We both had XLR8TR do our alignments and then I have had my alignment done 2 times since...Thanks
The Toyos are a soft compound tire and do not fair that well with the weight of the Cummins OR Hauling Heavy..... BFG's are a harder compound and will last. The TA/KOs are great with mild off-road and awesome in the sand. Stay away from the PRO-Comp AT's as they wear horrible also. The BFG's in my expereince have been the best for towing and longer wear. I have Nitto Terra Grapplers on my 1500 RAM and I would not even think about putting them on a 2500 or 3500. To soft! If you stay ON ROAD all the time the Standard BFG's and Mischelins are good. Nitto did just come out with a tire made just for HD Trucks that would work for you also.
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Thanks for the reply. I have had probably 10 sets of BFG AT's and the newer AT KO's on 4 ctd in the last 15 years. I really like them but they worry me with a load. I know they make the K/) in and "e" rating for a 16" wheel but not for 17" yet. Does the new Nitto come in 35" and is it made of a harder rubber? Thanks again.
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Look at the Dura Grapplers ..... 285/70/17 at 3500lbs weight rated a tire ..... 285/75/17 at 3900 rated a tire...
Look at the Dura Grapplers ..... 285/70/17 at 3500lbs weight rated a tire ..... 285/75/17 at 3900 rated a tire...
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I'm ready for a new set of tires and almost bought the Nittos. From the research I have done, most of the nittos are done in 20K miles. A few like AkitaSumo get lucky and get some decent mileage out of them. For me, too much $$ to take a chance and only get 20k miles out of a set.
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...I am going to check out the New HD Nitto...anybody know when and if BFG will roll out the 315 "E" in for a 17" wheel?
E rated 315-75-17's
Bridgestone/Firestone has 315-70-17's out in an E rating. Both have a 3200# rating. Either one should deliver long life. Slightly shorter and a good 1"+ narrower. They are 30# lighter also.
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