Going 35's and all that comes with it. (315/75r16 on Fuel wheels). Thanks to Flemster test fitting his spare on my truck this weekend and now I have trouble looking at my truck with the 265's. Currently running Toyo AT2's and they've been great to date. Mainly because the truck started as my wife's daily but has now become my adventure build. I'm in all the way. Cutting. Trimming. Tubbing. Gears and locking coming late summer. Soooo...... having trouble deciding between the Toyo MT's and the KM3's. I've narrowed it down that far at least after endless research which is more than likely what has me at a standstill. Both seem like viable options for the wheeling I do but looking for that deciding factor. Anyone run these tires and if so thoughts for and against.
What I know so far.
Toyo MT
Heavier. 7-8 lbs per so 35-40 more lbs per set of 5
Durable
Somewhat quiet on road? Not a huge issue. I know what I built this truck for.
Awesome offroad in all environments
$225 more than KM3's for set of 5 (but with a $200 in store credit at 4WP). Figured that could pay for the alignment after UCA install. Bring the price close to even.
KM3
Haven't been around long enough for long term reviews really
Short term reviews are amazing from what I've found
Lighter
Also good on and offroad
Apparently improved over the shortcomings associated with the KM2
Cheaper
So with that any thoughts, experience, or advice would be greatly appreciated.
What I know so far.
Toyo MT
Heavier. 7-8 lbs per so 35-40 more lbs per set of 5
Durable
Somewhat quiet on road? Not a huge issue. I know what I built this truck for.
Awesome offroad in all environments
$225 more than KM3's for set of 5 (but with a $200 in store credit at 4WP). Figured that could pay for the alignment after UCA install. Bring the price close to even.
KM3
Haven't been around long enough for long term reviews really
Short term reviews are amazing from what I've found
Lighter
Also good on and offroad
Apparently improved over the shortcomings associated with the KM2
Cheaper
So with that any thoughts, experience, or advice would be greatly appreciated.