Used to do this and more, regularly, in a 4wd Tundra with Blizzaks. Was unstoppable.
Best Tires for Toyota Tundra
I have the Firestone XTs on my 3rd gen Tundra, with about 16k miles on them. Good traction all around, and have worn well so far. I like the look of them as well. Only nitpick is they can vibrate a bit under braking at slower speeds.
I hate to throw another tire in there but I urge you to check out Maxxis Razr AT811s. I put them on my 22 Tundra a little less Than 3 years ago and I have not been disappointed. They're 50,000 Mi Tire and they are wearing great so far. I'm at 25,000 miles and they're not even half worn so I guarantee I will be going over 50 on them. They're pretty good and wet conditions and they three Peak Mountain snowflake rated and I can confirm that they are amazing in the snow. They are more budget friendly tire but I can attest to their quality. They do make a little noise going down the highway, but nothing too terrible. Go ahead. Check them out.
Vermonter here. I have a set of K03 on my Tundra. So far they’re a good winter tire. 4x4 is still a must with any winter travel but I can drive through just about anything.
Best tires I've ever owned. I have at3s on my 80 series and my tundra. Tundra is on the second set. The first set lasted a very long time. Perform good aired down and are the best tires I've ever had in snow and sand. Noise is very mellow on highway. I have no complaints
So I just put 285/60/20 nitto recon on my 22 tundra from stock tires. I don\u2019t me if it just me but I feel like there a lot of road noise from these tires.
Put these on my Tundra recently. Tire looks great but def a bit noisier than the Firestones.
I did exactly one road / camping trip in my Gen 2 Tundra with the stock BFGs. I got 19 mpg highway. I also got stuck in the desert.
This one came with Nexen tires that were brand new when I purchased the truck. To be honest, these were the worst tires I have ever owned. Well, I have had a lot of issues in rain where these totally loose traction in the rain going perfectly straight. Didn't matter how fast I was traveling. The final straw was with my wife in light rain and a slightly wet road, turning onto an onramp at about 30mph and the entire rear end started sliding like we were on ice, without me trying to accelerate yet.
I bought a brand new 2003 Toyota tundra TRD Pro with four 285/65- 18 tires and they are completely spent after 27,000 MI. These tires are rated for $40 to 50,000 mi.... I would never buy these tires again
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Top manufacturers of tires for Toyota Tundra
This part for Toyota Tundra is made around the world. We have reviews for tires manufacturers from countries such as: Japan, USA, Germany, China, South Korea .
In March 2026, the ranking of tires for Toyota Tundra on PartReview included 12 manufacturers. It is based on 29 reviews and 94 votes.
Which tires to choose for Toyota Tundra?
Last month, PartReview users preferred NITTO. 9% of positive votes went to this manufacturer.
In second place: tires BFGoodrich — 9%.
Third place: YOKOHAMA with 6% of the votes.
In the overall ranking of tires, which aggregates opinions of owners of different car makes and models, these brands hold the following positions:
- NITTO ranked 17, PR Score — 73. Based on 343 reviews and 1069 votes.
- BFGoodrich ranked 16, PR Score — 76. Based on 334 reviews and 1044 votes.
- YOKOHAMA — rank 6, PR Score — 82. Based on 539 reviews and 1659 votes.
Other parts for Toyota Tundra
After seeing which tires owners of Toyota Tundra prefer, check other popular parts for this car. In March 2026, leaders on PartReview were:
- #1 Shock absorbers Falcon - 11% votes.
- #1 Brake pads Akebono - 20% votes.
- #1 Wiper blades OEM Toyota - 60% votes.
- #1 Ball joint OEM Toyota - 37% votes.