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New member here with a ? About tire sizes

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by quickstang86, Apr 25, 2025 at 3:15 PM.

  1. Apr 25, 2025 at 3:15 PM
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    quickstang86

    quickstang86 [OP] New Member

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    I’m sure this has been asked 100s of times already . I have a 2024 Tundra limited , the factory tires are wearing pretty bad at only 15k miles .
    I wanted to put the biggest set of tires on it without it rubbing or lifting it or killing the performance too bad
    What would be a good set and size of AT to good with
     
  2. Apr 25, 2025 at 3:35 PM
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    Blufin

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    Close how about 1K times:D
    Welcome aboard man,I'll make it easy for you click on the search button.
    There's a sticky for "wheels and tires".
     
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    So you live in the Gulf of “America”, basically
     
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    Thanks for the reply I’ll dig through the link
    I’m thinking 285/65/20 or possible 285/75/20 although I’m not sure they would fit
     
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    About 45 minutes from it, yeah!
     
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    So here's my opinion on this....I bought my limited offroad on Nov. 30. A week later I put 275/65r20 BFG KO3. This specific combo weighs in at 103lbs per corner and is 2" taller than stock. Man it drove so good and looked killer, was great in the rain and the snow just like I wanted, but the ride and my mpg took a pretty big hit. I knew it would, but I didn't realize how much of a hit. Well, I've done two 8 hour round trips in the past 2 weeks and finally had enough. The MPG I could live with, it is just the ride comfort that sucked, so, so bad.

    Yesterday I had 275/70r18 Nitto G3s with an SL load install and all I can say is, I threw $1850 down the toilet on the KO3s. Now again, just my opinion. I was going to go with 295/70r18 in an SL, but I knew I wouldn't get my power and MPG back, but with this size I have. This combo weighs 73lbs and is an inch shorter than the KO3 I had, and about 3/4" taller than stock.

    Did I like the look of the KO3s better, hell ya I do, but function over form won out in my case.
     
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    Toyo Open Country AT3 has 275/65/20 in SL for about 42/45 lbs. It looks and functions "almost" the same as KO3 but with 25 lbs less weight. This can be a great alternative to KO3.
     
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