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Replacement Tires

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Nellie326, Jul 13, 2024.

  1. Jul 13, 2024 at 5:48 PM
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    Nellie326

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    Hi, just to throw out there, I 2023 TRD Off-Road, with about 24,000 miles, on original tires. Just looking for any ideas for replacement tires. I do not do any off roading, all travel on pavement, daily use. Looking for any ideas.

    also does anyone recommend purchasing any of those extended Toyota Aftercare programs. I Appreciate any input. Thank you
     
  2. Jul 13, 2024 at 5:50 PM
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    Road_Warrior

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    The wheels and tires forum here has more info than you could ever need, I’d start there.
     
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    Tocamo

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    I absolutely loved my 32" Duratracs, as they are the most aggressive A/T tire, closest to a M/T tire.

    But moved on to 33" Wildpeaks that are a little more road friendly.
     
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    ERod27

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    Robnik

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    Michelin Defender LTX MS2 would make the most sense for 100% pavement.
     
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    Super Swampers or Michelin defenders in your case are always the answer.
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    Michelin always the best for smooth and quiet ride and high mileage for longevity. I put on the LTX A/S and immediately got the ride I was looking for. You can't go wrong with the Michelin of your choice.
     
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    Yokohama Geolandar GO15s are pretty good for a daily driver if you get snow but don't want an overly aggressive tire.
     
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    joba27n

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    Depends where you live climate wise and how much you drive.

    Assuming summer only use,

    I'm a Cooper fan BUT, my recommendation is Firestone Destination LE3 for driving around town without crazy miles every year.

    Also though since I drive way too much, I went with the Michelin Defender LTX M/S2 that I got mounted literally yesterday. I have no complaints so far. The Destinations have the slight edge in handling but the Defenders have the edge in wet conditions along with my prior experience with Defenders is that they're dry rot long before they even get half worn out. I would only go the defender route if you drive alot or you'll end up wasting your money on tires that dry rot.

    If you don't drive too much and want a more budget friendly option, I would recommend Sailun Terramax HLT. Sailuns are cheap and they don't hide that but honestly i've never been disappointed with Sailun tires and the only time you would know they were cheap is by pushing them to their limits. Examples of when I ran one of their High performance tires is that they drive, feel and wear like other brands but when you push them to the limits, they will lose traction 40% sooner than a top shelf tier high performance tire

    In summary, Firestone Destination LE3 are my middle of the road suggestion to you as a pavement pounder
     
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    i have been leaning towards the RUBITREKS
     
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