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Good year Adventure performance in pavement and snow

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Tacomavkk, Sep 22, 2018.

  1. Sep 27, 2018 at 8:50 AM
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    hikerduane

    hikerduane Stove & lantern collector, retired

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    Duane
    Meadow Valley, Jefferson USA
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    RCI sliders fuel tank skid plate, Softopper, tailgate insert
    When I had my old Courier, I would load some firewood next to the tailgate to get around in the snow. A neighbor with a Jeep got stuck where I had just been where I had unloaded some firewood to another neighbor. Kinda funny, but he spun his wheels and made ice out of the snow.
    Duane
     
  2. Sep 27, 2018 at 9:10 AM
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    bshammer0

    bshammer0 Well-Known Member

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    Brandon
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    Prinsu, TruckCovers USA, Coverking, OVTuned
    Worst rain we've had in my neck of the woods in quite some time with it raining pretty much nonstop for the last 6 days here in TN - roads saturated, puddles everywhere on the highways and secondaries. I've never. ever. felt as confident on wet roads at speed as with these tires. they grip SO well even with the bed unloaded I couldn't slip them which i could easily do on the stock tires any day of the week, wet or not
     
  3. Sep 27, 2018 at 10:14 PM
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    JoeRacer302

    JoeRacer302 Well-Known Member

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    Front: 5100's @ 0.85 Rear: 1/2" spacers 265/75r16 on RAY10
    My brother had KO2’s and also had great traction in the snow. Good tires for sure, but didn’t come in C rated 265/75r16, only an E rated. I wanted the lighter weight and softer sidewall of the C. Plus Duratracs look tougher. No regrats.
     
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  4. Sep 28, 2018 at 4:08 AM
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    Buckmaster63

    Buckmaster63 First-Time Taco Owner

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    SS PRO V2, EXTANG Solid Fold 2.0 Tonneau Cover
    The OE tires on my DCSB Off-Road are the worst hydro planers I have ever had. At normal driving speeds the truck wants to leave the highway every time I hit very shallow standing water. I also occasionally have issues with the rear tires spinning as I aggressively accelerate from a stop to enter traffic, which is required at certain times of the day if you ever wish to get onto the next road in your journey home.
     
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