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Old 02-20-2013, 05:52 PM
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Toyo II's will be my next as Toyo apparently isn't going to release an M-55 in a 285-70/75-17. My Toyo MT's just aren't showing much wear @ 19K.
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I won't be buying a toyo anytime soon
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I got a look at tome AT II's last week, they look better than an AT, but I still don't think I'll put them on my truck.
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Originally Posted by Danderson
Toyo II's will be my next as Toyo apparently isn't going to release an M-55 in a 285-70/75-17. My Toyo MT's just aren't showing much wear @ 19K.
My friend's 10,750# wet 2007 rig takes him to the Baja Northwest coast frequently. His Toyo AT II's have been extremely flat resistant(zero) and structurally sound even with hundreds of miles aired down to 25#.
We'll see if the newer ones are as dependable.
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I'm still waiting for a 255-80-17 in highway tread like Firestone transforce, Bridgestone duravis or Michelin xps rib
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I would like to see a 255/80/17 in an AT, even a semi aggressive one, that has a 4000 lb load rating.

But I doubt that happens, so I am probably going to 245/70/19.5 at my next tire change.
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1) Kerry Yushchyshyn, Edmonton, AB, Canada - 285/75/R17 E
2) JJ Krupich, Minnesota - I'd like to see a 35 or 37
3) Kyle Taylor, BIsmarck, ND - but i'd like to see a 305/70/R17
4) Michael Lodge, CA - 37 x 13.5 x 20
5) Richard Martel, Florida - 285/75/R17 E
6) David Anderson, San Diego, CA - 285/75R17 or 35-12.50/17 E-rated
7) Chris Willis, Canada - 37-13.5/17 E
8) Scott Beretz,North Carolina - 285/75/17
9) Kevin King, B.C.- Already have 265/70/17,would like to see 285/75/17 "E"
10) Matt Thompson, Iowa - Would like to see, 265/75/r17 "E" or 285/75/17 "E"
11) Dave Jackson, Durango, CO - 285/75R17 "E" or 295/70/R17 "E"
12) Bret Rinehart, Eureka, CA - Would like to see 35x12.50/R17
13) Terry Soule', Pollock Pines, CA --- 285/75/17 "e"_________________
14) Rob Waggoner, El Dorado, AR --- 325/65/18-E or 35x12.5x18-E
15) Bill Brushey, Onoway, Alberta
16) Jordon Field, Alberta, Canada - 255/80/17 E or 255/90/17 (4000lb@80 psi) for the duallys, theyd sell like crack
17) Mike Wolf, NV - 285/75R17
18) Chuck Mackey, Shingle Springs, CA - 285/75R17
19) Gabriel Routzahn, St. Louis, MO - 285/75/17 E load @ 80psi
20) Steve Mestdagh, Boulder, CO - 285/75/17 E
21) Chris Evans, Georgia - 255/80/17 E or 255/90/17 (4000lb@80 psi)
22) Chris Kehoe, Eagle, - CO 255/80/17 E
23) Trevor Grant, Gillam, Manitoba 255/80/17 E or 255/90/17 (4000lb@80 psi)
24) Keith Seymour, Portland, Oregon: 285/75/R17 E or 295/75/R17 E
25) Troy Dial, Highland, Utah 255/80/17 E or 255/90/17 (4000lb@80 psi)
26) S. Dodds, Fort McMurray, AB, Canada - taller 17&18" sizes
27) Jeff Croslin, San Diego, California - 285/75/17 E rated @ 80PSI
28) Will Wright, Vancouver BC Canada - 305/75/R17 E
29) Dustin Destruel Santa Rosa CA - 285/75/ R17 or a 315/70R17 E rated or even a 35x11.00 R17 E
30) Tom Douglas, Las Vegas, NV - Tall narrow 34+, 17 rim, 80psi
31) Korey Yushchyshyn, Edmonton, AB, Canada - 255/80/17 E
32) Bill Prinsen, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada - 285/75/17 E
33) Scott Sagsteun, Edmonton, AB, Canada - 305/75/17 E
34) Eugene Yushchyshyn, Edmonton, AB, Canada - 255/80/17 E
35) Neil Kully, Edmonton, AB, Canada - 285/75/17 E
36) Mike Schmit, Omaha, NE - 285/75/17 E
37) Mark Murray, Bay Saint Louis, MS - 265/80/17E - or something equal to 35x10.5/17E (4000lb@80 psi)
38) Trey Teske, South Carolina - 285/75/17 E
39) Eric Nafziger, Tennessee -- 37 x 10.50 x 17 E
40) Paul Garcia, California - 35x12.50/17 E
41) Shelby Kimball, Fort Worth, TX - 285/75 R17 E
42) Brandon Hintz, Statesboro, GA - 285/75 R17 E
43) Scott Donoho, Oklahoma City, Ok -285/75/17 E
44) Mike Mortenson, Gulf Breeze, FL - 255/80/17
45) Chris Gordon, Bridge City, TX - 285/75/17
46) Lloyd Ravey, Pensacola, FL - 255/80/17 E
47) Tim Whitney, Cantonment, FL - 255/80/17
48) Brad Underwood, Montague,CA - 265/80/17E or 285/75/17E
49) Carl George, San Antonio, TX - 305/70/R17 or 315/70/R17
50) Chris Heidenfelder, Warrington, PA - 40x11.50x17 load E
51) Joe Reitman, GA - 255/80R17
52) Pat Stiner, Tehachapi, CA - 255/80/17
53) Steve Vermilya, Mountain Home, Idaho-
54) Chad Mcgowan, Pouce Coupe, BC, Canada - 285 75 17
55) Jeff Harrold, Saskatchewan, CA - 285/75/R17 E
56) Tom Riggs, Austin, TX - 305/60/20 or 285/65/20
57) Drew Miller, Duluth, MN- a narrow 35 or 37 r17 E
58) "Flanman5", Spruce Grove, AB, Canada - 285/75/R17
59) Craig Davis, Kearneysville WV- 255/80/17
60) Mike Gan , Washington State - 255/80/17
61) Jason Smith, N.C. - 255/70/17E
62) Robert Maurer, Dayton, Ohio - 34" to 35" tall R17
63) "getrdon", Langley, BC, Canada - 35x12.50-18E
64) "Pavelo" - Watertown, Ct. -305/75/17 -I think... Or 295/75/17
65) Cameron Bosovich, Rocky Mountain House, AB, Canada - 285/75/17 E
66) Jeremiah West, Boise, ID - 285/75/17E
67) LF Carter, Edmonton, AB, Canada - 35x12.5x20 E
68) "STate", Morrison, CO - 285/70/17 E...285/75/17 E
69) Brian Bush, Orange, Ca - 35x12.5-17E
70) R. Baker Richmond , BC Canada-- 285/75/17 E or 35/12.50/17E
71) Ricardo Bernal, Laredo, TX, - 285/75/17 load range E
72) Daqn K., Minden, NV - 255-80-17 for a dually.
73) Jason Hansen, Delia, AB - 35x12.5R17 E
74) Jamie Cunningham, Gillette, WY - 285/75/17E
75) Damon H, Sacramento, CA - 285/75/17E
76) Roy Callahan, Oregon City, OR - 285/75/17E & 37/13.5/17E
77) Mack Neal, Snellville, Ga - 285/75/17E
78) Rob Machuik, Ardrossan, AB, Canada - 255/80/R17E
79) Dan Davis, Townsend, MT - 255/80/R17 "E"
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yes yes yes

Originally Posted by levigarrett76
I'm still waiting for a 255-80-17 in highway tread like Firestone transforce, Bridgestone duravis or Michelin xps rib
100% agree. I have been ranting about this on other sites for some time.

WAKE UP TIRE COMPANIES!!!!!!!!!!!

Give us BOTH an HT & an AT 255 80 17 to go with the BFG MT 255 80 17!!!
Old 09-04-2013, 10:28 PM
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275-80-17 M-55 with a 3900# E-rating.
Old 12-22-2013, 08:18 PM
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Do like my 275/70/R18 M-55
33.6 tall 11 wide
Did have to upgrade from 17 to 18 rims
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Originally Posted by motrapper
Do like my 275/70/R18 M-55
33.6 tall 11 wide
Did have to upgrade from 17 to 18 rims
I seriously considered that, and was actually going to find a set of 18" '13 take-off until I realized they changed the center cap design and they won't work with manual hubs. Many of the other aftermarket 18's don't carry the load rating of the tire, so it wasn't worth it (The Ultra's you mentioned in a different thread are rated lower than the OEM wheels, so the RAWR will drop and that's not why I want a different tire)

I ended up purchasing 5 Vision Heavy Hauler 19.5" wheels and will be getting some 245/70R19.5 Toyo M608Z's next week. They have a 4500lb load rating, tire and wheel, and are nearly identical in size to the 255/80/17 that I run and like the size of.
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Fisherguy on here has 285-75-18 AT2's which seem to work for him.
That may be my next tire coupled with OEM 18" alloys.
Not a lot of aftermarket rims I trust out there.
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