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In need of new tires for my magacab diesel i like my toyo AT2 but they done just wondering if anybody has the AT3 ? Thoughts? These are summer tires i know they suck in snow i have studed winters.
 

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Look like a pretty good option, I wouldn't hesitate on a Toyo Tire. I'd say they would be better than you'd expect in the snow with a snowflake rating. Look like a bit of a AT2 meets the Toyo CT, which is a pretty good formula. Seem to come in the right sizes too.
 

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I like the looks of these, looks like a solid all around tire for camping/sledding/hunting. I'm looking to put a set of 35s on my superduty when the stock goodyears are due to be replaced. Any idea of what pricing will be? Toyo Canada doesn't even list these on their website, must be hot off the press.
 

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I like the looks of these, looks like a solid all around tire for camping/sledding/hunting. I'm looking to put a set of 35s on my superduty when the stock goodyears are due to be replaced. Any idea of what pricing will be? Toyo Canada doesn't even list these on their website, must be hot off the press.


if your not in a hurry hold off, i am trying to become a dealer and i will get you a smoking deal, i will need to put i. A pre order so let me know if that interests you
 

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if your not in a hurry hold off, i am trying to become a dealer and i will get you a smoking deal, i will need to put i. A pre order so let me know if that interests you

I'm in no rush, probably won't buy a set of boots for the truck until spring. I don't really drive the truck that much since I have a work truck I primarily use.
 

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I will let you know once i get my pricing, might be pretty attractive and go from there
 

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I have ridge grapplers on my MC and have been great but I’ll try the RT next time
 

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I have ridge grapplers on my MC and have been great but I’ll try the RT next time

You don’t like the ridge grapplers? I’ve been thinking of trying them next. I’ve heard that the RT’s wear fast as they’re sort of a winter compound.
 

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Toyo ? Awesome tires for tire balance .
Toyo seem to wear really fast for the price IMO .
Have tried MT , great for gravel and pretty much all around use . Stiff side wall and casing. No flats
Toyo AT , terrible fast wear and keep them in pavement.
Toyo ATII . Noisy and wear fast as well but better then the AT . IMO
TOYO Rt . Wear fast as well and pretty good traction .
TOYO Ct . Wear fast as well and not the greatest for anything. Lol
 

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Running a set of ct's. Studded them and ran through the winter. Were fine in snow. Less than desired on ice. Pulled the studs and left them on. Were great in the mud in the spring. Don't notice the noise on the hiway have had other tires that were noisier. Run gravel, bush and hiway. No flats. 30k so far not much wear with regular rotations. Usually only get 60k on a set tires. These look like I will get more.
 

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Toyo ? Awesome tires for tire balance .
Toyo seem to wear really fast for the price IMO .
Have tried MT , great for gravel and pretty much all around use . Stiff side wall and casing. No flats
Toyo AT , terrible fast wear and keep them in pavement.
Toyo ATII . Noisy and wear fast as well but better then the AT . IMO
TOYO Rt . Wear fast as well and pretty good traction .
TOYO Ct . Wear fast as well and not the greatest for anything. Lol
What have you run that has better wear? Outside of a highway tire, Toyo ATs have been the longest lasting all terrain tires I have found so far, especially with a diesel running heavy and towing constantly.
 

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You don’t like the ridge grapplers? I’ve been thinking of trying them next. I’ve heard that the RT’s wear fast as they’re sort of a winter compound.


I do like them, I always wanted to try the toyo RT’s but you couldn’t get them in Canada when I bought these.
I load them to the max with my toyhauler and they have held up very well imo
I’d buy them again!
 

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What have you run that has better wear? Outside of a highway tire, Toyo ATs have been the longest lasting all terrain tires I have found so far, especially with a diesel running heavy and towing constantly.
102k on my Duratracs with Duramax. 80% running empty and almost all pavement.
 

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102k on my Duratracs with Duramax. 80% running empty and almost all pavement.
That's pretty decent. I'm looking for a new set @ 95k right now on my Toyo AT2 AW. My "empty" tips the scales at 10,000lbs, and I'm pulling 10-20k 25% of the time with my truck. Lots of gravel roads as well.

Many of my guys are running Duratracs on their F150s, and they aren't getting 100k on them, so you must be doing something right.
 

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You're not going to find a great ice tire in a 12.5. Ice tires are typically narrower to bite better on ice.

In terms of a 35x12.5R20 your options for a true winter tire don't exist. If you are stuck on that size I would look at a studded Duratracs or Toyo AT2 AW or Toyo AT3.

If you are willing to go smaller, it's hard to beat a set of studded Nokian Hakkapeliitta LT3.
 

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You're not going to find a great ice tire in a 12.5. Ice tires are typically narrower to bite better on ice.<br>
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In terms of a 35x12.5R20 your options for a true winter tire don't exist. If you are stuck on that size I would look at a studded Duratracs or Toyo AT2 AW or Toyo AT3. <br>
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If you are willing to go smaller, it's hard to beat a set of studded Nokian Hakkapeliitta LT3.
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Pretty much what the tire shop said. Think Ill just use studded CT's. Had unstudded last winter, got the job done. Should be a bit better studded.
 

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I've run AT2's Extreme's on my last few Ram Mega CTD's. Nice tire, it is loud, and as said, balances pretty nice. No different than any other heavier, aggressive tire, it does need consistent rotation to stop from cupping a bit. My Duratrac's were the same. I've never had a Toyo which was great in winter, but this isn't a concern as I run winter tires and there is no comparison. Last few sets I've gotten between 7-=80k out of them and I drive a mix of pavement and gravel. They are a nice tire, but are heavy and going from winter to summer tires, I can see a slight reduction in fuel mileage.
 
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