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I’m a huge fan of Toyo’s. On old 1/2 and 3/4 tons I had 33” ATII, 33” HT, 35” MT, 35” RT F-rated, currently running ATIII on my F350 and the old Bronco I sold last week had ATIII’s as well. I’ve NEVER had an issue with any of them. They’ve gotten great wear and are all pretty quiet through 50-65% or so of their lifespan.
I got em in 34" and they are great. Way way better than the at2 version that came with my truck originally
im on 35x12.5x20 Toyo OC at3. been just over a year. very happy with how little they wear
I have them on mine. I love em. The only downside I've found is I don't get the mileage I did with the stock rubbers.
I ran the AT2’s on mine and got 70k out of them. Put the AT3’s on sometime in 2020-2021 and have 60k on them now. Great tire on road, off, in snow, rock crawling, etc.
I liked mine A LOT. If you don't need to snow rating, see if you can find the AT 2 version as they're usually cheaper and carry the same tread warranty.
went with Pirelli Centauro and couldn't be happier. Great grip and nice and quiet.
I have 14.5k miles on my R1T with 21s. I've been doing a 5 tire rotation (@ 5k and 10k). My gauge says either 6 or 7/32nds remain depending on where the tire is at in the rotation.
I replaced the garbage Toyo tires with Pirelli Scorions at 4000 miles. One road trip with the OEM tired was enough I wanted rod of them.
I recently got a set of pirelli at plus for my 3rd gen tacoma. Almost every morning when first driving I get a steering wheel shake at about 60 mph and then goes away after about a mile, had the tires re balanced, and road forced, still does the same thing. From discount tire…..i complained when I initially had them put on, they replaced all 4 with new ones and still had the same issue….i think its just a pirelli thing.
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