Thanks.
I've been comparing size 265/65 (31.56") with 275/65 (32.07"), also the 265/70 (32.61"). All three seem fine on the rear or front (w/out larger keys).
265=10.42" 275=10.83"
Thanks for the link, I was looking at the tacomaworld.com one.
Any thoughts on light (34-35 lb) regular 44psi tires? Wally world has a roll back (after the 4th of July sale) on TPC spec Primacy LTXs for $205 a piece in 265/65R18. But I am open to going with a 2nd tier line of tire. All season radial, light, soft, easy to roll on, etc (and decent out on hard pack sand at half psi). The Michelins on the Yukon right now are sidewall dry rotting. But I like the way they drive. Reminds me of Pilot Sports I had on a few Benz and BMW sedans over the years. Good coming out of regular turns. Not the best in rain but fine in the straights. Natural response feel type design. Maybe I'll just order the Primacy LTs through Walmart. I've never used Walmart. But up here it's them or Pepsboys & Firestone or private garages (No Discount Tire or Big O this side of the country).
Tire Rack here in CT does have a deal on some Pirelli AT plus in 275/65R18 (w/ 2021 date codes). But I don't need an AT type tire.
Firestone down the road has a deal on some Destination 3s for $700+ mounted.
Walmart here quoted Mastercraft Stratus somethings for around $150. But the Walmart online system is as bad as everyone else, except for Tire Rack, and not sure if that's still available.
I could use a CostCo account but not sure if they can beat the local Wally world.
Most of the garages around here now get $35 a wheel. Walmart is $18 or $28 depending on road coverage or not.
Thanks again.
All best