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Harsh ride? 265/75/16 E KO2's on 2017 TRD Pro

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Burmapeak, Mar 21, 2018.

  1. Mar 21, 2018 at 9:30 PM
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    Burmapeak

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    Anyone mount a set of 265/75/16 KO2 E loads on a 2017 TRD Pro? (using stock wheels?)

    For commuting I've tried from 30psi all the way up to 42 psi.

    38 F&R has been the best so far.

    On the highway it's fairly smooth but any old roads and the truck drives like a 1980 1-ton dodge.

    Just checking to see if anyone else has experience a very stiff ride. I've had it and plan on buying a c-load all terrain this week but the options are pretty low.Tacoma Snow 2018.jpg
     
  2. Mar 21, 2018 at 9:33 PM
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    I don't have ko2's but I got wrangler duratracs C rating 265/75/16's for a pretty decent price and they ride really nice , if your still open to getting a c rated tire
     
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    Bought 4 C-load duratracs 265/75/16. Had them re-balanced 3 times. Than they said the two rear tires are too out of round to balance. They ordered two more. One of the new ones was worse than what I had on the truck. So they mounted one new one on the rear than re-road forced all of them. Left the tire shop, hit the highway and called them 10 minutes later driving speeds 50-75 with my voice vibrating on the phone. Thats when we swapped to the bfg's. I'm thinking of trying a different tire store with the duratracs in a c. I've had them on my full size rigs and loved them.
     
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    Front Elka 2.5 non resi with 650lb spring Rear Serviceable 5160's with AAL 265/75/r16 BFG KO2

    They are load range E

    /endthread
     
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    Don’t have KO2s, but that’s normal for E rated tires.
     
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    Sounds great. That's what I needed to hear.

    End Thread.
     
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    I have the same tire, just got them and already have 300 miles on them. I'm used to a big truck before the taco so they feel fine to me! Good luck with what you decide
     
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    I don't have a Pro but I do have the Pro Fox OEM shocks on my 17 Off Road DCLB with 265/75/16 BFG KO2s E rated tires inflated to about 36 PSI. My ride isn't much harsher than before when I had the factory OR Bilsteins w GY Wranglers. They are a little bit noisier. IMG_2630.jpgIMG_3561.jpg IMG_2652.jpg
     
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    What psi have you tried offroad?
     
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    You will get used to it. Or you can stick with small tires and thin sidewalls. Less psi always softens the ride.
     
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    BFG must know they’d make a killing if the offered 265/75/16 in c-rated. There must be something about that size that doesn’t work well with a lighter carcass. Just a guess. Maybe that’s why the duratracs have issues for some.

    OP, I think you can get Falkens in that size with a lighter weight, or you could go to 17” wheels so you can run 265/70/17 C-rated BFG ko2, which is the same tread and outer diameter as your tire.
     
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    I personally run P rated Falken Wildpeak AT3Ws. They're perfect for me and have a great ride.
     
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    THIS!

    I put P rated tire on my truck while waiting to get new E rated ones and it rode like a Bentley compared to the E rated mud tires I had on before. Tires are essentially springs them selves, and E rated tires are basically as stiff as they come especially with the small weight of our trucks
     
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    ...stuff
    Nitto Terra Grapplers G2 rated C. I have them in the same size, look good, ride great, and you can find them for way cheaper than KO2s.
     
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    Off-road they're fine. I'll drop to 25-30 depending on where we are. I'm not doing 60+ off-road. Well, blazing thru sandy double track I am but on the undulating dirt roads I keep the speeds mellow. It's the black top where they ride to stiff. Taking them off today or tomorrow.
     
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    I spent last Saturday moving air pressures up and down driving the same route. 38 F&R when warm was best all around. Running anything below 35 thinking it would soften the ride made it handle really squirrley. Even though I've heard the Dura Tracs in a C have a super thin sidewall I'm going to mount a set today or tomorrow. I rarely crawl thru rock gardens. Dirt, Sand,Snow, Tarmac is what I find myself on. Oh, and gravel roads.
     
  17. Mar 22, 2018 at 6:03 AM
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    I thought about getting the 17" FN Pro's so I could run the KO2 C. But I like my stocks Pro wheels. I did buy a set of FN 5-Stars (16") and mounted my Blizzak DM-V2's on them. Those Wheels are Crazy Light! The 16x8 also made a huge difference in how they made the DM-V2 look compared to a Stock set of OR's that I had them on previously. Next step is to go back to a C-Load DuraTrac (even though I've struggled with getting out-of round tires) If that doesn't work I may need to bump to a 17.
     
  18. Mar 22, 2018 at 6:07 AM
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    Did you also swap the rear Leaf Springs or are you running the OR Spring Pack?
     
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    This plus the Kbro is a antique of a tire.
     
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    Yes! That's exactly what I'm running on my 2016 DC Offroad. Fells heavier and grippy-er but I like it. I'm run on rad at 38psi and offload at 28psi. Gas milage isn't great but offroading is a dream! OVTune rocks and brings the get up and go back!
     

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