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The Toyo's have a little more aggressive tread than the stockers bfg's I really couldn't tell you haow the toyo's handle in the mud, but if drive more highway miles than off road I would reccomend those tires. Hope this helps a bit
 
Do the 285 75r17 fit with stock suspension and stock rims? Thanks a lot, I think they look great on the truck. I currently run Coopers in 265 70r17 but need new tires. I got 65K out of these... . I want some more height though.
 
I have a stock truck with a leveling kit and could easily fit the 285/75's without the leveling kit. They are great tires, good AT traction. Not sure how the mileage is going to pan out, as I only have 10K on them, but I do keep them aired up and roatated every 7500 miles. Pretty happy with them, but I will probably go with the MT's next time. Just because of looks though, don't really think they will perform any better than the current AT's Scotty
 
Do the 285 75r17 fit with stock suspension and stock rims? Thanks a lot, I think they look great on the truck. I currently run Coopers in 265 70r17 but need new tires. I got 65K out of these... . I want some more height though.



yep, all stock here...
 
Ive had these tires now for about 15,000 miles and Im still enjoying them. At full turn there is just barely enough room for them to clear my mud flaps. If the mud flaps were removed, maybe a set of cables would fit but chains would defintively hit. Suspension on my truck is stock. I run 70 psi all around and they are the best wearing tire I have had so far. They perform better than the stockers in mud.
 
Just in case you still want to know, I've got 8 in the warehouse right now, but I've got to have $190 ea for them, plus any taxes in Texas.
 
Ooops, sorry, no that does not include shipping on the tires, that's cash and carry. I haven't shipped any in a long time, but they usually run about $25 ea. Did the prices you found earlier include shipping at $193!?!
 
Where in N. Tex are you located?



My tire and machine shops are on one of my ranches in Northern Denton Co. about 10 miles W of I-35 at Sanger. If you need something for your truck or rifle, I can probably help you. I can't say as that I always have the best prices on truck accessories, but I usually beat anybody on tires and rifle parts. I can get BFG, Toyo, Nitto, Remington, Mastercraft, Goodyear, Michelin, etc. usually in two days. It depends on where I am and what I have to do. Cows don't keep a calender handy and usually have a habit of needing something at the worst time possible, LOL. :rolleyes:
 
Thanks for all the info guys. I ordered mine last Thursday from Tread Depot for right around 800. They were shipped free and arrived this past Wednesday. THey made it on the truck yesterday. I really like the look/stance of the truck with these tires.
 
just had mine installed today at town fair tire. they matched the price of treaddepot.com and they came with free lifetime rotation,road hazard warranty and a couple of other benefits. they make the truck look better and they seem to handle great.
 
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