Yes. It actually had 37s and I switched to 35s. Still get around 17 hwy and 15 combined.Didn’t you already have big tires on yours when you bought it? If it did you probably won’t see a difference from factory.
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Yes. It actually had 37s and I switched to 35s. Still get around 17 hwy and 15 combined.Didn’t you already have big tires on yours when you bought it? If it did you probably won’t see a difference from factory.
That's not really bad for a big full size truck, it's as good as my Tacoma, lol.Yes. It actually had 37s and I switched to 35s. Still get around 17 hwy and 15 combined.
I'd guess the vast majority of trucks on the road that are set up for real truck work are rarely if ever used for it.One thing for sure don’t be misled by people running tires on a Toyota Tacoma that’s really not a full size. It’s just a toy truck.!
well my taco is so light that it’s make the tires last longerI'd guess the vast majority of trucks on the road that are set up for real truck work are rarely if ever used for it.
i just yesterday put a set of Dicks on my 1500 !The BFG AT's have a 50,000 mile warranty, according to their web site. I got 70K on my 4Runner with the last set I had.
i just yesterday put a set of Dicks on my 1500 !