Lateknightucd
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- Patrick
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I know both of these topics have been beaten to death here but I wanted to combine them for a second.
For the moment, I’m happy with the stock 18’s that came on my truck so I’m not looking to swap wheels at this time.
That said, I have the FP/Fox leveling kit on the way and wanted to put some new shoes on the truck as well. From what I can tell, 275/65R18 should be a good size with that suspension update.
I’m at a bit of a decision point on which tire, specifically, to get. I know many here like the Toyo OC AT3 so that’s definitely on the list. I had BFG KO’s on my Ram back in the day and was very pleased with the performance. When I price out the E rated version of the AT3 it comes in $9 cheaper per tire than the KO2. The warranty is 50K on both tires when looking at the LT metric of the AT3 so that’s essentially a wash as well. Toyo has a C rated LT tire as well that would be a bit lighter, for $21 less than the KO2. Again, pretty much a wash on price but perhaps slightly better mileage? Finally there’s the P metric AT3.
So my use case is that I use the truck as a daily driver and road trip vehicle. I live in Michigan so most of what I’m doing off road is forest roads and occasionally airing down to drive the sand dunes. I tow a 15’ tear drop camper and my son and I are planning a road trip out to the Rockies this summer to visit family then head north through the Dakotas, etc. During that trip I plan to do some wheeling as well as the opportunity presents. So I need a balance of on-road manners and noise with capability off-road. The cost spread on the tires seems to be largely negligible so I could use some insights. Thanks!
TLDR:
KO2 E1 10 ply 55lbs LT 50K warranty $324
AT3 E1 10 ply 53lbs LT 50K warranty $315
AT3 C1 6 ply 52lbs LT 50K warranty $303
AT3 SL 4 ply 44lbs P 65K warranty $299
What to pick for a capable off-road experience, the ability to air down to 15-20 psi while maximizing on-road manners with decent (I know it’s a truck ?) gas mileage?
For the moment, I’m happy with the stock 18’s that came on my truck so I’m not looking to swap wheels at this time.
That said, I have the FP/Fox leveling kit on the way and wanted to put some new shoes on the truck as well. From what I can tell, 275/65R18 should be a good size with that suspension update.
I’m at a bit of a decision point on which tire, specifically, to get. I know many here like the Toyo OC AT3 so that’s definitely on the list. I had BFG KO’s on my Ram back in the day and was very pleased with the performance. When I price out the E rated version of the AT3 it comes in $9 cheaper per tire than the KO2. The warranty is 50K on both tires when looking at the LT metric of the AT3 so that’s essentially a wash as well. Toyo has a C rated LT tire as well that would be a bit lighter, for $21 less than the KO2. Again, pretty much a wash on price but perhaps slightly better mileage? Finally there’s the P metric AT3.
So my use case is that I use the truck as a daily driver and road trip vehicle. I live in Michigan so most of what I’m doing off road is forest roads and occasionally airing down to drive the sand dunes. I tow a 15’ tear drop camper and my son and I are planning a road trip out to the Rockies this summer to visit family then head north through the Dakotas, etc. During that trip I plan to do some wheeling as well as the opportunity presents. So I need a balance of on-road manners and noise with capability off-road. The cost spread on the tires seems to be largely negligible so I could use some insights. Thanks!
TLDR:
KO2 E1 10 ply 55lbs LT 50K warranty $324
AT3 E1 10 ply 53lbs LT 50K warranty $315
AT3 C1 6 ply 52lbs LT 50K warranty $303
AT3 SL 4 ply 44lbs P 65K warranty $299
What to pick for a capable off-road experience, the ability to air down to 15-20 psi while maximizing on-road manners with decent (I know it’s a truck ?) gas mileage?
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