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What tires came with your trd offroad?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Mark77, Dec 12, 2020.

  1. Jan 17, 2024 at 4:26 PM
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    Rock Lobster

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    Mine came with Falken wildpeaks.

    That's because before I signed the paperwork I said "take those nasty tires and put them on my trade-in. I'll take this one on the condition that I'm rolling out on the same rubber I drove in on."

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    I, uh, never really noticed what tires it actually came with.
     
  2. Jan 17, 2024 at 4:39 PM
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    I have no problems with them. I'll probably have them a long time because I only have them on in the winter. They might have 10-15k on them in 4 years. I only have 25k on the 2020 truck because I've been working from home since the pandemic and I live where I can walk to just about everything.
     
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    Maybe there is a location difference in price, but I am in Canada, my local goodyear supplier, just going off fountain tire has stock Taco size for$398.99 (CAD) one of the other shops has it at 330.97.
    If we want to talk about similar tread pattern, focusing more to onroad than offroad, P or C tires, these are all right from just local to me prices. There are a whole bunch that under cut that price without even going to off-brands.
    Either way, without getting into semantics and a bunch links to web sites. What I was trying to get at, is that for the price, not sure why anyone would go directly to these before other things unless the dude at the counter was like "We have a sale on these right now" and it saves you some money.
     
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    I'm at 44,000 miles on the original Goodyear Wrangler AT Kevlar. Have 6/32" on front and 4/32" remaining on rear, so no more rotations. My local Goodyear dealer said they should be good for about another 10K.

    They've been problem free- no punctures, slow leaks, or other failure.

    Will probably go with the Goodyear Wrangler Steadfast HT for Tania Maria's next set of shoes.
     
    Last edited: Feb 10, 2024

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