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Tire Help - Tundra
Posted on 8/16/24 at 1:53 pm
Posted on 8/16/24 at 1:53 pm
I think I’m needing new tires soon.
Thanks to the OB, I got Falken wild peaks last time which have checked all the boxes and were much more affordable than BFG all terrain I had before.
Since last time I bought them, they’re way more expensive however. So before biting the bullet, curious if there are any alternatives I should consider?
I do use my truck to go down gravel roads and the occasional old forest road as much as my schedule allows me to go hunting.
It’s nice to have the AT tire when needed but not sure if a highway tire wouldn’t also work (or if gravel roads would eat them up)?
Thanks to the OB, I got Falken wild peaks last time which have checked all the boxes and were much more affordable than BFG all terrain I had before.
Since last time I bought them, they’re way more expensive however. So before biting the bullet, curious if there are any alternatives I should consider?
I do use my truck to go down gravel roads and the occasional old forest road as much as my schedule allows me to go hunting.
It’s nice to have the AT tire when needed but not sure if a highway tire wouldn’t also work (or if gravel roads would eat them up)?
Posted on 8/16/24 at 2:56 pm to bobdylan
Cooper Rugged Trek. Have a Tundra and they are great.
This post was edited on 8/16/24 at 2:56 pm
Posted on 8/16/24 at 3:21 pm to bobdylan
I'm about to have to get some tires before hunting season. I'm going with a 2in level and some 33in Nitto Ridge Grapplers.
Posted on 8/16/24 at 3:28 pm to bobdylan
I went to discount tire and got their house brand tires which are Rocky Mountain, which is a rebranded version of the Falken Wild Peak H/T. I have no complaints.
People have told me that I shouldn’t went with a name brand. Heck couple decades ago I got hankook before they got popular.

People have told me that I shouldn’t went with a name brand. Heck couple decades ago I got hankook before they got popular.

Posted on 8/16/24 at 3:30 pm to Saskwatch
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Cooper Discoverer A/T
This, or any of the Coopers you like. I'll never buy another brand until they change something. Had Coopers on 2 different tundras over the past 18 or so years and never an issue. They outlast the warranty too
Posted on 8/16/24 at 4:01 pm to bobdylan
I have 33 ridge grapplers on my 19’ tundra and they ride great, happy with how quiet they are. None of them are cheap nowadays.
Posted on 8/16/24 at 4:02 pm to DaFreakinFarmer
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Had Coopers on 2 different tundras over the past 18 or so years and never an issue. They outlast the warranty too
My Cooper A/Ts have lasted +75k miles rotating every oil change
Posted on 8/16/24 at 4:12 pm to bobdylan
GT RADIAL Adventuro AT 3. Priority Tire shipped to your door. Save $100's. Great tires Great Price
Posted on 8/16/24 at 7:11 pm to bobdylan
I have mickey thompsons. At 40k they still look new.
Heavy though.
Were 900ish for 4. 295/70r18
Heavy though.
Were 900ish for 4. 295/70r18
Posted on 8/16/24 at 7:15 pm to bobdylan
I went with Falken Rubitreks. They were about $50 a tire less than the Wildpeaks. My brother had the Wildpeaks on his Tacoma and the Rubitreks ride quieter.
My cousin put the Rubitreks on his tundra a few weeks ago and likes them. I only have about 13k miles on mine so idk how they'll last. They still look new.
My cousin put the Rubitreks on his tundra a few weeks ago and likes them. I only have about 13k miles on mine so idk how they'll last. They still look new.
This post was edited on 8/16/24 at 7:17 pm
Posted on 8/16/24 at 9:53 pm to bobdylan
YOKOHAMA TIRES: GEOLANDAR A/T4 or GEOLANDAR A/T XD best tires you will ever buy this is the only tires I purchase for out trucks and SUV's. Just put Yokohama car tires on our our accord.
Posted on 8/17/24 at 7:48 am to bobdylan
I went with the Toyo AT3 on my tundra and love them. Shopped around locally and found a big difference in prices so do that.
Posted on 8/17/24 at 8:29 am to bobdylan
Just an fyi Goodyear purchased Cooper tires.
This post was edited on 8/17/24 at 9:56 am
Posted on 8/17/24 at 2:11 pm to bobdylan
I run the Michelin LTX,not a true all terrain tire, but they do well in the dirt,and get the best fuel mileage I have found in a truck tire.They also last beyond 50,000 miles if rotated properly.
Posted on 8/18/24 at 2:50 pm to bobdylan
Any of y’all running Venom Power tires? One of my coworker has some on her Jeep. They look great.
Posted on 8/18/24 at 5:49 pm to bobdylan
Mickey Thompsons with Fuel rims on my tundra
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