35"toyo open country m/t

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i wanted to see the D.MAX too! looks good! ive been seeing more and more trucks with stack as of late.mostly dodges tho!
 

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i have the same wheels you have on your D-max on the hoe now. small world haha

i had a set of toyo AT's on a previous ride and loved them to death. lasted for ever. saw the old ride about a week ago and they were still on it. Toyo makes good stuff.....


i have to vouch for my procomps.. they have 20K on them now and you can barely tell they are worn, even with the e-locker busted in locked all the time and with the way it gets driven sometimes... hahaha there will DEF. be another set thrown on it when the time comes.
 

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Man you guys are making me want to lift my Tahoe! Somebad ass 2 doors here for sure!!!!!!
 
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ya know i got my lowered denali parked for winter and just picked this up for 4000$ without the tires,but i cant believe how fun this is!! i go hunting alot and when i see tire tracks in the mud/snow that turn around i give her some gas and blaze a trail.even places where there was no trail!! only problem is how often i have to wash the windows,but i bought a squeegee and a bucket so im good to go!still waiting for the deep snow.
 

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did you have to put a lift in to clear those 35"s? if so, which and how high? Thanks!
 

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I'm not a fan of anything Toyo. (They look sweet thou)

Michelin, Bridgestone, Goodyear are all safe beats for high quality rubber. Michelin is the best in my opinion, they used to be the only company who produces passenger grade tires to commercial standards.

What's not to like about TOYO's? I just put 50,000 miles on the all-terrains and they still had useful life, if it were the start of summer, not winter. So good in fact, I put a brand new set of the same thing. They run quiet and smooth, dirt traction is great, snow traction is excellent short of all out snow tires, mud is ok, but I don't like mud. All in all, worth the money, every penny.

As for the OP, very good looking setup you got there.

EDIT: I just realized this thread is a year old and was dredged from the past. So don't sweat it too much.
 

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