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Do you need an MT? I know I like the Toyo MT, cause they wear pretty good and they work well when I need to go off road. But, forget that :lol4: I want you to try some of these.
285/75R17 Nitto Dura Grappler
Load range E, R speed rating, 33.86", 3970 lbs. @80 PSI
or
285/75R17 Toyo AT
Load range E, S speed rating, 33.8", 3970 lbs. @80 PSI
Should both be in the 200 dollar range instead of 300.
I think I might try those on my LMM, I've been waiting for someone to report on them! Hefty load rating still fairly tall and a bunch narrower. Good combo as far as I'm concerned!
If you want to stick with the Toyo MT's a word of caution from what I've been hearing they don't wear as well on the smaller sizes. So I would just suck it up and run the 35's again, that's a tough tire to beat. The price is the only downfall. Well that and your milage.
285/75R17 Nitto Dura Grappler
Load range E, R speed rating, 33.86", 3970 lbs. @80 PSI
or
285/75R17 Toyo AT
Load range E, S speed rating, 33.8", 3970 lbs. @80 PSI
Should both be in the 200 dollar range instead of 300.
I think I might try those on my LMM, I've been waiting for someone to report on them! Hefty load rating still fairly tall and a bunch narrower. Good combo as far as I'm concerned!
If you want to stick with the Toyo MT's a word of caution from what I've been hearing they don't wear as well on the smaller sizes. So I would just suck it up and run the 35's again, that's a tough tire to beat. The price is the only downfall. Well that and your milage.