Toyo R/T vs Nitto Exo

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I'm running the r/t. Definitely smooth and quiet. Got them siped. At first I was little disappointed with them my wife was driving and the roads were barely damp and she said she got on it a bit and broke lose real easy. But since then I've put some miles on and just had them in some snow and ice and did well. Way better than my old m/ts. I think they will be a great tire.
 

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I'm running the r/t. Definitely smooth and quiet. Got them siped. At first I was little disappointed with them my wife was driving and the roads were barely damp and she said she got on it a bit and broke lose real easy. But since then I've put some miles on and just had them in some snow and ice and did well. Way better than my old m/ts. I think they will be a great tire.

Can you post a pic when you get a chance?
 

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Wonder how they will wear. I'm stuck between a 37x12.50x20 and a 35x12.50x20
 

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GFulton I'm running 35x12.50x20 at2s and they ride great and are very quite wear wise they are at 45% at 28***** miles. But I tow hard and haven't been easy on them
 

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I run the open country AT2s in a 295/65/20 35.1" tall variant and I'm a little over 10,000 miles into them and they're GREAT. little noise, very smooth ride, and they dig right out of everything
 

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I'm running the Nitto Terra Grappler. Got 35kmi on the first set. Just got the G2s on there and they feel the same, but come with a 50,000mile guarantee. Probably gonna be using that.
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35x12.5x20 Toyo AT II extremes. Had them on my old dually in a different size and they were awesome, work great in the snow so I put them on my new F350
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35x12.5x20 Toyo AT II extremes. Had them on my old dually in a different size and they were awesome, work great in the snow so I put them on my new F350
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Looks Nice, Do you have a lift on that?
I'm thinking of putting a Ready Lift SST 3.5"
I was leaning towards 35's because of MPG , but don't want them to look small.
Those 35's look good on your truck.
Thanks
 

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Looks Nice, Do you have a lift on that?

I'm thinking of putting a Ready Lift SST 3.5"

I was leaning towards 35's because of MPG , but don't want them to look small.

Those 35's look good on your truck.

Thanks


Thanks. That is the readylift 3.5" SST kit with some -24 offset fuel rims. I like the way it looks but it could use another inch of lift with these rims, they rub the back of the fender when full turn and compressed suspension. It also is in need of flares and mud flaps, it makes a mess of the windows and mirrors when the roads are sloppy with rain or snow.


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Thanks for the info, that helps alot.
So you're kinda caught in the middle right...if the offset could be changed to bring rubber under fenders more the tires would rub more...

I'll have to also look at what options are out there for a 4-4.5" lift???
 

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I think they would rub less if the offset was less and they were under the fender more. It's just the very outside of the tire that rubs the fender, but that being said they might be rubbing the sway bar or radius bar instead I suppose. I'm thinking all I need is a 4 or 4.5" coil in front to cure my problems.


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