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Old 04-25-2021, 04:35 PM #1
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Toyo Open Country ATIII vs Yokohama Geolandar X-AT

which one is more quiet on highway ????
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which one is more quiet on highway ????
The P version of the ATiii is quiet and rides very nice. The x-at is a 10 ply tire and extremely heavy in 285 70 17, if that matters. I believe it's 63 pounds but extremely tough, according to the videos I have seen.

I know this is more than what you are asking.
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The P version of the ATiii is quiet and rides very nice. The x-at is a 10 ply tire and extremely heavy in 285 70 17, if that matters. I believe it's 63 pounds but extremely tough, according to the videos I have seen.

I know this is more than what you are asking.

oh wow really that heavy I guess ill just go with the nitto ridgle grapplers i think they are 42lb
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oh wow really that heavy I guess ill just go with the nitto ridgle grapplers i think they are 42lb
I was surprised. I actually called yokohama and asked them about the weight and size. The weight was correct and they are just a tad over 33 inches. The 265 is 32 inches and upper 50s on weight. Toyo has a good return policy and a great snow rating. I know many like ridge grapplers. I am keeping my toyos. No issues.


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One thing to add, there is a very very slight roar you can hear but it isn't noticeable to me. I thought my OEM duellers were just as loud only different. In almost all the video reviews I watched it was mentioned. It's not a deal breaker but I do want to be totally honest. My P rated 285 are 46 pounds. With the FN wheels I am one pound less per corner than the OEM set up.
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the nittors C's ar e58lb i believe in 285s

how much does the stock tire in 265s weight ? 39lb right

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which one is more quiet on highway ????
I got my Toyo Open County from 4wheelonline for a discounted price. I am very satisfied with this brand because of its excellent performance.
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Saw that Discount Tire Direct website has $110 off a set of AT IIIs this week. Ordered a set for my daughter's Xterra. Reviews are good for them, so hoping for good results.
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Toyo makes Nitto - the Toyo's are their top tier tire, Nitto is their entry/mid level.
Toyo's are excellent tires.
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Not AT3 but I had Toyo AT2's. Quiet on pavement but aggressive enough off the road.
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I went from 265 C-rated Wildpeaks to 285 E-rated X-AT - noticeable difference in feel, with less difference in noise. They have a little hum at all speeds, but drive very nice on and off road. Full disclosure, I also went to much lighter wheels, at around 24lbs - before them, the X-AT felt pretty damned heavy in comparison, which I imagine all tires would have. FWIW.
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