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Anyone try the Toyo AT3 EV tire in 275/70/18?

frappy608

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Hi — looking to upsize my tires on my stock 18” rims for 2024 TRD OR I-force Max. The stock tires are OEM 265/70/18 Falken Wildpeaks AT‘s. The only two tires I can find in non E load are the general grabber (no thank you) and this new Toyo EV tire which seems to a) look good, b) weighs 43 pounds in this size, and c) is an SL.and d) are 3 PM snowflake rated.

Use will be primarily on road, with some light offroading (fire trails, etc) and some snowy trips to the mountains.

I realize this tire was specifically designed for heavier EV’s, but thinking it could be a good solution for those of us iforce max owners wanting to retain the stock 18” wheels.

I have searched and I realize there are many other options in 17’s, but I really don’t want to replace my wheels.

Thanks all, appreciate your opinions.
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I'm pretty sure Nitto Ridge Grapplers, Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac, Falken Wildpeak A/T4W (very heavy though), Toyo Open Country A/T III, and the General Grabber A/TX are all available in a "C" or "SL" rating in the size you're looking for (265/70R18). I've heard good things about all of them, but I don't think they're all 3 peak rated. Aside from the Falkens, they're all under 50 lbs too. If you're patient, BFGoodrich KO3s are supposedly coming out in a "C" or "SL" rating sometime this year. I have the heavier "E" rated ones in 275/70R18 and am really liking them a lot. Good luck!
 
 



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