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Load range C. And yes 285/70/17.
My fuel economy dropped about 1.5-2L/100km. But it looks so cool.
they look very good - I heard the LT version of that tire is super loud on the highway - is that true, kinda true, or bullshit
 

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they look very good - I heard the LT version of that tire is super loud on the highway - is that true, kinda true, or bullshit
So I’ve had a Tacoma with KO2s in E, a 4Runner with Wildpeak AT3s and now these Toyos in C. On the highway over 100km/h they’re noticeable but under 90km/h they’re fine.
The KO2s were fine but sucked in the rain and slipped a lot in snow and ice compared to the other two.
The Wildpeaks were awesome in the snow and rain but there was a noticeable lack of acceleration and a significant drop in mileage (3.5L/100km).
The Toyos have been really good so far. Just came back from a ski trip and one descent down a very snowy, very slick road down from Mt. Washington left me feeling quite good about them. 3-4 other trucks were being towed up the same hills we were passing and we had not a single issue. No slip at all. They’ve also been great in the rain. No complaints. Cheaper, lighter and performing just as well as the Falkens.
 

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Hey here is the same wheels with Toyo Open Country AT3s. I added a 3/4” Greenlane Offroad Level kit just for the looks and I love it. I’m adding some head on photos. The poke is perfect with the way it’s framed by the wheel well. The 701s are overkill imo.

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looks great! that's a good amount of poke. question, what model wheels and what is the offset? Thanks.
 

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285/70/17 33" tires - BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A
703 Method wheels (+35 offset)
Super close to flush
Factory suspension
No cutting / trimming
No rub

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great setup you have!! I'm very inspired. You posted this in March 2024. Almost a year now. Can you still testify that you have no rubbing at all to this day? After a year, do you recommend getting a 1.5" leveling kit for the front wheels? Did you do any lifts in the past year? You still good with no leveling kit or lift? Thanks for your input.
 

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Pulled the trigger on a set of Bronze 703s tonight for my underground. Now to decide on which tires to go with.
what tires did you end up going with? with stock suspension? no lift or leveling kit? -I'm looking at the 703's also, with the +35mm offset.
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