Dtc will lose money initially to gain a life customer.
Dtc will lose money initially to gain a life customer.
I was truly impressed by the Falkens this summer when the Ultimate Adventure guys came up here this summer
Looking on ebay, they all seem to roughly be the same price... $1,300 +/- $150 shipped... Toyo's, Cooper's, Nitto's, Falken's...
This is what I did when I also bought Nittos. I will definitely buy another round of Nittos when the time comesCheck out https://www.bbwheelsonline.com/ for tires, I’ve ordered through them with no shipping or taxes added.
I'm planning on sticking with toyo's. With how much street use my truck sees they make sense for me and i know they won't be used up in 20k miles like some mud terrains.
I just bought a set of Toyo / MT radials for my truck (385/70/R16). I have not installed them yet because I still have a few miles left on my Super Swampers. I only have about 13,000 mostly street miles on my Super Swampers, and they are already down to 6/32 of tread left before they hit the wear bars. It seems like Nitto and Toyo tires are really popular now because of how good they wear and handle on both the street and off road. Also, they have seem to have a larger choice of tire sizes as well.
How wide are the rims on your Burb? My rims are 10" wide, and I have about 9" of lift on my Crew Cab so those tires should clear without any problem at all. The official measurement of the Toyo 385 / 70 R16 tire is 37.75 inches tall.
I have some Toyo's, they are a very good tire both on road and trails. No deep,heavy mud yet.I just bought my first set of Toyos so no drive time yet... 37x1350x17 and mounted them on 17x9 wheels. They are true to size, 37" tall @ 30psi off the truck.
The truck has a 4" suspension lift and 1" ORD body lift (and i may end up taking that out)
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