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Been Running the New Micky Thompson Pros on My Tumdra. The A/T are Very aggressive But Rid As Good As The Michlen That I Toof Off it..So Far I'm Very Happy With Them. and they Have a 50,000 tread Warranty.. 275-70-18 Where $1160..
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T R U M P W O N !
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BFG all terrain, Have had them on are last five tacoma's and four runners and have been great.
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Cooper AT3 4S on my 17Taco
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I like the Cooper AT3 or Falken Wildpeak AT. Have had good luck with both of those tires on 4wd full size trucks.
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We just put the toyo open country AT3's on our 4runner and have been happy so far as is my son who put them on his taco.
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We just put the toyo open country AT3's on our 4runner and have been happy so far as is my son who put them on his taco. Those look like great tires. Have the 3 mountain peak snowflake too, which is great if you live in a state that accepts that as a traction device where you would normally have to legally carry chains. I always suggest duratracs for tacos, 4runners and even tundras. Thats what I run. Tried the falcon wildpeaks and they were garbage. Have a brand new set of Nitto terra grapplers on my 5th gen 4runner and they do well. When they wear out, ill be looking at the toyo open country at3's or the tried and true duratracs.
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Not a Toyota, but on my Chevy ZR2 Colorado I run the Mastercraft CXT's. Absolutely a great tire off road, in 5-8" of snow and good traction even while on ice. I also have a set on my Dodge 3500. Seem to wear well, and for the aggressive tread they are very quiet. Plus, in most places, they are quite a bit less than a Toyo or Cooper.
Son has BFG AT's on his Tacoma, those seem fine and I have run many sets of them, but I like a little more aggressive tire for offroad and they weren't great for me once they were about 1/2 worn on wet roads.
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We just put the toyo open country AT3's on our 4runner and have been happy so far as is my son who put them on his taco. Those look like great tires. Have the 3 mountain peak snowflake too, which is great if you live in a state that accepts that as a traction device where you would normally have to legally carry chains. I always suggest duratracs for tacos, 4runners and even tundras. Thats what I run. Tried the falcon wildpeaks and they were garbage. Have a brand new set of Nitto terra grapplers on my 5th gen 4runner and they do well. When they wear out, ill be looking at the toyo open country at3's or the tried and true duratracs. What size and how many miles you getting out of the Duratracs on the Tundra? Getting ready to replace the tires on my 2011 that has the 275/65/18's.
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Have Toyo Open Country MT on my Tacoma. Its 50% of the time on gravel or mountain roads though.
Had the Open Country AT on our sequoia and will put them on our land cruiser as soon as the factory tires are toast.
I’ve had BFG All-Terrain’s on the Tacoma and had great luck with them too.
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Have the 3 mountain peak snowflake too, which is great if you live in a state that accepts that as a traction device where you would normally have to legally carry chains. Under conditions where DOT requires chains, my state will allow 4WDs with snow-rated tires (or better) to continue without chaining, but we are still required to carry chains. There are certain conditions .. I've only seen them once .. where DOT only allowed 4WDs operating in 4WD with chains to proceed but no 2WD vehicles allowed whether they had chains or not. Tom
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BFG KO2 s...Flawless on mine...
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