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Default Re: Toyo AT's vs BFG AT's

I'm on my third vehicle with BFG AT T/A KO's. These tires last at least 50,000 miles, are very good towing, very good on rocky / rutted roads, super strong sidewalls, quiet on the road, and good ride considering the E weight rating. I've found them to be excellent on snow, and I've never had anything any good on ice, unless it has studs. The problem is, studs worsen your performance on wet, dry, or snow. The T/A KO's do decent on ice, but not great. My F-I-L runs the Toyos on his F150. Not comfortable on bumpy roads, but that may be the truck. Also not so great in snow, but his truck doesn't have all the fancy doo-dads that prevent you going sideways that the Tundra has.
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2007 Double Cab Limited w/Graphite Leather Interior
Factory Nav, Sonar, and 10 spkr 440W JBL stereo with Sirius (sweet)

Cold Weather Pkg and Block Heater. Brushed SS Stepboards,
Tires: BFG All Terrain T/A KO LT265 65 R 18, Diamondback Tonneau Cover.
Curt Front Receiver, custom 8" extension, & Warn 8000lb winch back/front mountable,

Tekonsha Prodigy Brake Controller DSP 16,000 lb 5th wheel hitch Firestone Ride Rite 2445 Air Bags
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