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Old 11-04-20, 07:38 AM
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I recently purchased a 2015 570 that has street tires. I'm wondering what tires others use for combination highway/off road use. I don't plan to do hard-core off roading but will need to travel on some rough unpaved roads about 20% of the time.
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Originally Posted by SAR570
I recently purchased a 2015 570 that has street tires. I'm wondering what tires others use for combination highway/off road use. I don't plan to do hard-core off roading but will need to travel on some rough unpaved roads about 20% of the time.
Any suggestions?
Toyo AT's, and I picked up 18" wheels for non-winter use. In winter, it's Blizzak's on 18" Tundra take-off's. We don't do hard core driving off road, but it's BLM and USFS roads around half the time in good weather. OEM 21" or 20" wheels are ridiculous for what Toyota designs the truck to do.
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Thank you, that's helpful.
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Originally Posted by hankinid
Toyo AT's, and I picked up 18" wheels for non-winter use. In winter, it's Blizzak's on 18" Tundra take-off's. We don't do hard core driving off road, but it's BLM and USFS roads around half the time in good weather. OEM 21" or 20" wheels are ridiculous for what Toyota designs the truck to do.
I went with the Toyo AT3s on 18" wheels. I don't need winter tires - living on the coast in California. The snow rating on the AT3 works for occasional driving in the Sierras. It's a matter of preference but for me the ride comfort is improved over OEM.
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Michelin LTX A/T2 at 275/65R18. Probably the most highway friendly AT tire. If you don't need to drive in mud, it would be probably good enough. Not bad in winter if you need just occasional driving on snow (but I use dedicated winter tires because I live at Lake Tahoe area).
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