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Buying a trd Tacoma
I currently own a 2020 silver trd 4Runner which I love. Sold my f150 and picking up a new 21 trd silver Tacoma sb. I’m pretty stoked to have the Runner and the Taco. What tires do you recommend for the Tacoma ?
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03-11-2021, 02:21 AM
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I currently own a 2020 silver trd 4Runner which I love. Sold my f150 and picking up a new 21 trd silver Tacoma sb. I’m pretty stoked to have the Runner and the Taco. What tires do you recommend for the Tacoma ?
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Congrats! It depends on what you want to do with the Tacoma. Answer that first and we can probably help more with suggestions.
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I just look at them and say: you have not the absolute slightest idea what you are talking about. This is 4Runner.
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'15 Trail Premium, GOBI Stealth, CVT Summit Awning, ARB Safari Snorkel, TRD Pro susp. w/Bilstein 6112 coils & 1" spacer (front) & OME 895 (rear), 285/70/17 BFG KO2, Spidertrax wheel spacers, TRD Pro package (wheels, grill, valences, & skid), full RCI aluminum skids, C4 Fab diff skid, Toytec bump stop extensions, plenty of lights, patches, stickers, and other miscellaneous mods (backup & front camera, accessory meter display, rear window/hatch, bumper cup holders, Wit's End fire extinguisher mount, Ellis Precision TRD shift lever)
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03-11-2021, 02:26 AM
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Beach driving, may go to Utah this summer mild off-roading but a lot of tarmac. I will not run wildpeaks. I was thinking p rated general atx, contential at I don’t know?
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03-11-2021, 02:31 AM
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Beach driving, may go to Utah this summer mild off-roading but a lot of tarmac. I will not run wildpeaks. I was thinking p rated general atx, contential at I don’t know?
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Love my P-rated ATX so far.
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03-11-2021, 02:41 AM
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Beach driving, may go to Utah this summer mild off-roading but a lot of tarmac. I will not run wildpeaks. I was thinking p rated general atx, contential at I don’t know?
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Based on your needs of some off-road traction but not a ton of puncture resistance, you'd probably be fine with some P rated all terrains. I was honestly impressed with the P rated tires I had at the beginning. They'll also be lighter than a heavier duty more off-road focused tire, but have less puncture resistance. As with anything, be aware of your limits with whatever tire you choose. E rated tires are honestly overkill IMO unless you put them on a full size pickup and you're towing. C rated tires (which I have) still have a lot of puncture resistance but are lighter than E load. I've put them through A LOT. The general ATX could be a good tire for you or perhaps the P rated Nitto Terra Grappler G2s.
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I just look at them and say: you have not the absolute slightest idea what you are talking about. This is 4Runner.
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'15 Trail Premium, GOBI Stealth, CVT Summit Awning, ARB Safari Snorkel, TRD Pro susp. w/Bilstein 6112 coils & 1" spacer (front) & OME 895 (rear), 285/70/17 BFG KO2, Spidertrax wheel spacers, TRD Pro package (wheels, grill, valences, & skid), full RCI aluminum skids, C4 Fab diff skid, Toytec bump stop extensions, plenty of lights, patches, stickers, and other miscellaneous mods (backup & front camera, accessory meter display, rear window/hatch, bumper cup holders, Wit's End fire extinguisher mount, Ellis Precision TRD shift lever)
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03-11-2021, 07:08 PM
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I put 20k on a set of 265/70/17 ATX's on my 4Runner and loved them. Wish they made an SL rated 285. I'm not a big fan of my Toyo AT3's. The ATX was a way better A/T tire. I ran General AT2's on an 05 tacoma I bought new for like 50k and the tires still had lots of tread when I sold the truck.
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03-11-2021, 08:15 PM
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I've got a 2017 Sport, hoping to add a 5th gen to the driveway soon..
I run Toyo RT E, they are big and heavy. I've heard good things about the Toyo AT3, although poster above probably knows more.
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03-12-2021, 01:28 AM
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@ Sgb020
I second you joining the tacomaworld forum. Great forum.
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Originally Posted by RysiuM
I just look at them and say: you have not the absolute slightest idea what you are talking about. This is 4Runner.
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'15 Trail Premium, GOBI Stealth, CVT Summit Awning, ARB Safari Snorkel, TRD Pro susp. w/Bilstein 6112 coils & 1" spacer (front) & OME 895 (rear), 285/70/17 BFG KO2, Spidertrax wheel spacers, TRD Pro package (wheels, grill, valences, & skid), full RCI aluminum skids, C4 Fab diff skid, Toytec bump stop extensions, plenty of lights, patches, stickers, and other miscellaneous mods (backup & front camera, accessory meter display, rear window/hatch, bumper cup holders, Wit's End fire extinguisher mount, Ellis Precision TRD shift lever)
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