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6 hours ago, GMC207 said:

Got them on. Figured I’d show them off! Haha. I will say the AT3s ride like a dream. I wanna say they ride smoother than the KO2. They are quiet too. Great tires. 

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Really like the setup! Kinda torn on changing mine out but for now have the Toyo's on order and may have them on this weekend. Have a place not too far that re finish the rims and due a exchange so might go black later.

 

-Grover67

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13 minutes ago, Grover67 said:

Really like the setup! Kinda torn on changing mine out but for now have the Toyo's on order and may have them on this weekend. Have a place not too far that re finish the rims and due a exchange so might go black later.

 

-Grover67

Thanks! I’m really happy with how it came out. I will say, I kinda wish I went with a bigger tire but I try to stay practical sometimes. I think a little taller and wider would fit the wheel well better, but it’ll have to do for now.

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3 hours ago, rikhek said:

Several months ago I installed 35" Toyo AT3's on my AT4 along with the RC 2" leveling kit.  I like them a lot.  NO regrets.  FWIW, I've run BFG's for literally several decades and just wanted to try something different.

Same I ran KO2s on my past 3 trucks. Loved them. Just wanted to venture out. I have always leveled my trucks, I’m in the fence if I’m gonna do that on this. I want to, just want it to ride just as good and not mess up my angles. WhIch one did you put on? You stuffed 35s that’s sweet. Do they rub?

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This question is going to come off ignorant, so I apologize ahead of time.

 

I have a high country with the optional 22" wheels.  As I start to look at replacement tires, my options are severely limited.  I can find Toyo Open Country AT2's and those are alright, but there isn't a lot out there.

 

Is it safe to say that if I'm looking to open up to additional tire options I would need to buy 20" wheels to pair up to them?

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48 minutes ago, JAshworth03 said:

This question is going to come off ignorant, so I apologize ahead of time.

 

I have a high country with the optional 22" wheels.  As I start to look at replacement tires, my options are severely limited.  I can find Toyo Open Country AT2's and those are alright, but there isn't a lot out there.

 

Is it safe to say that if I'm looking to open up to additional tire options I would need to buy 20" wheels to pair up to them?

I know that theres endless options on 20s, made it hard to even choose. I’ve never had 22s though 

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15 hours ago, Mike Borowski said:

Glad you like them!  Love mine. Stock 18’s. 

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What do you run for air pressure? The guy who did my install did 34 yesterday but they look a little slack to me.

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1 hour ago, GMC207 said:

What do you run for air pressure? The guy who did my install did 34 yesterday but they look a little slack to me.

Air pressure depends on size and application. I’ve got 35x12.50/17 KO2s and run 45 psi. Stock I was at 35. My last 1500 was 38 on 32s. Unless it’s butt ass cold where you’re at you should gain a couple pounds after driving on them a bit. The 2500 are like 60 or something, I can’t remember. My dad has one and told me the other day but he’s stock. I’m just following this thread because I almost went with the AT3 a couple months ago but I wanted to wait and see what other people think about them. They look like a very good all around tire, good siping, good pattern. I know what I get out of a KO2 and wasn’t ready to switch yet. Almost went duratrac but I can’t bring myself to buy a Goodyear product.

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25 minutes ago, Sierra50BMG said:

Air pressure depends on size and application. I’ve got 35x12.50/17 KO2s and run 45 psi. Stock I was at 35. My last 1500 was 38 on 32s. Unless it’s butt ass cold where you’re at you should gain a couple pounds after driving on them a bit. The 2500 are like 60 or something, I can’t remember. My dad has one and told me the other day but he’s stock. I’m just following this thread because I almost went with the AT3 a couple months ago but I wanted to wait and see what other people think about them. They look like a very good all around tire, good siping, good pattern. I know what I get out of a KO2 and wasn’t ready to switch yet. Almost went duratrac but I can’t bring myself to buy a Goodyear product.

I’m gonna try just adding a couple to each tire. I feel like I always ran 35 on the KO2. 
 

I was on the fence also with tires and funny you say you almost got duratracs, I did too. I decided to go with these AT3s as people rave about the AT2. These do drive down the road really good, I’m impressed. Super smooth and quiet. I haven’t got much for snow yet on the roads so we will see how they like to eat when that time comes. I’m up in Maine so we get it all. 

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25 minutes ago, Sierra50BMG said:

Air pressure depends on size and application. I’ve got 35x12.50/17 KO2s and run 45 psi. Stock I was at 35. My last 1500 was 38 on 32s. Unless it’s butt ass cold where you’re at you should gain a couple pounds after driving on them a bit. The 2500 are like 60 or something, I can’t remember. My dad has one and told me the other day but he’s stock. I’m just following this thread because I almost went with the AT3 a couple months ago but I wanted to wait and see what other people think about them. They look like a very good all around tire, good siping, good pattern. I know what I get out of a KO2 and wasn’t ready to switch yet. Almost went duratrac but I can’t bring myself to buy a Goodyear product.

I’m gonna try just adding a couple to each tire. I feel like I always ran 35 on the KO2. 
 

I was on the fence also with tires and funny you say you almost got duratracs, I did too. I decided to go with these AT3s as people rave about the AT2. These do drive down the road really good, I’m impressed. Super smooth and quiet. I haven’t got much for snow yet on the roads so we will see how they like to eat when that time comes. I’m up in Maine so we get it all. 

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2 minutes ago, GMC207 said:

I’m gonna try just adding a couple to each tire. I feel like I always ran 35 on the KO2. 
 

I was on the fence also with tires and funny you say you almost got duratracs, I did too. I decided to go with these AT3s as people rave about the AT2. These do drive down the road really good, I’m impressed. Super smooth and quiet. I haven’t got much for snow yet on the roads so we will see how they like to eat when that time comes. I’m up in Maine so we get it all. 

Remember that lower air pressure is going to help the edge of your sidewall grab more surface too. I always run a little lower in the winter to aid with traction. Spring I go back up to a couple pounds shy of spec then let the heat increase do the rest, by august I’m a couple pounds over. 

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