Is anyone running 255/80/17 tires on a Dually
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They are narrower and shorter. A BFG KM2 35x12.50R17 (315/70/17) is 34.8x12.5. The 255/80/17 is 33.3x10.0
Thats an amazing amount of miles If I get 35K out of them I will be happy, thats all I am going to get from my Toyo AT's, and they are $400/set more.
Thats an amazing amount of miles If I get 35K out of them I will be happy, thats all I am going to get from my Toyo AT's, and they are $400/set more.
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Blue Dually, that looks good! Do you have any more pics of them on your truck, maybe side view of the whole truck and one rear view from a little farther back would be great. How do you like them so far?
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No other pictures, I've only put on maybe a 1000 kms (600 miles) so far. They are pretty quiet for how aggresive they are.
They sway more compared to the 295 toyo mts I replaced, when you jerk the wheel, there is some side to side sway, they do not really squish like the stock general did though.
They dont have the sidewall strength/load rating of the toyos, but should do well.
The truck is heavy though, 15 000lbs or so, so most guys probably wont have the same issue.
They sway more compared to the 295 toyo mts I replaced, when you jerk the wheel, there is some side to side sway, they do not really squish like the stock general did though.
They dont have the sidewall strength/load rating of the toyos, but should do well.
The truck is heavy though, 15 000lbs or so, so most guys probably wont have the same issue.
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Its those toyo open countries that do it, the giant lip that hangs over the rim snapped all of the clips , now they wear on the valve stem. Nice truck by the way
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