Sponsored

Tire choice help

unfazed

TRD Off-Road Premium
Member
First Name
Dakota
Joined
Jun 13, 2025
Threads
4
Messages
7
Reaction score
0
Location
utah
Vehicle(s)
2025 TRD Off Road
Trying to decide between two tires.

Nitto Terra Grappler G3
Falken Wildpeak AT4
285/70/17

I’d assume I’d need SL or C load. Truck lives in Southern Utah. I don’t wheel or off-road much aside from getting to hunting spots and mountain bike trail heads.

mainly looking for an aggressive look (for an AT) and lighter weight which the g3 seems to be lighter
Sponsored

 

Gearman

TRD Off-Road Premium
Member
First Name
Kris
Joined
Jul 5, 2024
Threads
0
Messages
16
Reaction score
10
Location
Utah
Vehicle(s)
F350, 2025 Tacoma offroad
I went BFG KO3 on my daily driver Tacoma and my F350
I know they were not on your list…….

I drive in Northern Utah and will see a fair amount of snow, all the reviews I have checked out show the bfg to perform better that the 2 you have listed on wet and snowy roads

I have been very happy with BFG AT KO2 on jeep and F350 in the past and running Toyo open country 3 on wife Yukon with excellent performance year round as well.

ultimately you get what you like best, it’s your money and you need to be content with whatever you go with
2024 Tacoma Tire choice help IMG_2447
 

DENNISD

TRD Sport Premium
Well-known member
First Name
Dennis
Joined
May 11, 2025
Threads
2
Messages
50
Reaction score
94
Location
Omaha
Vehicle(s)
2024 Sport Solar Octane I-Force Max Premium
I went BFG KO3 on my daily driver Tacoma and my F350
I know they were not on your list…….

I drive in Northern Utah and will see a fair amount of snow, all the reviews I have checked out show the bfg to perform better that the 2 you have listed on wet and snowy roads

I have been very happy with BFG AT KO2 on jeep and F350 in the past and running Toyo open country 3 on wife Yukon with excellent performance year round as well.

ultimately you get what you like best, it’s your money and you need to be content with whatever you go with
IMG_2447.jpeg
Same Here. I also have the BFG KO3's and I absolutely love them. Now granted, I am old School with the white letters out but that can easily be fixed by turning them inside. The ride is great and the noise is minimal. I have had multiple BFG's and I have been pleased with them overall. Just my two cents.
2024 Tacoma Tire choice help 20250615_114840
 

nickd

TRD Sport
Member
First Name
Nick
Joined
Nov 11, 2024
Threads
0
Messages
21
Reaction score
28
Location
Vancouver
Vehicle(s)
2024 Tacoma TRD Sport, 2008 E90M3, 2020 Tesla Model Y
I have the Terra grappler G3‘s. They’re a good highway tire and excellent in the wet and snow. I haven’t noticed excessive noise at highway speeds.
 

bsquaredMTB

TRD Off-Road Premium
Well-known member
First Name
Ben
Joined
Mar 10, 2024
Threads
31
Messages
334
Reaction score
253
Location
El Paso, TX
Vehicle(s)
2016 Tacoma TRD Off-Road Premium
I went with the Terra Grappler G3s in the same size you mentioned 285/70/r17. My reasoning was keepin the SL rating. I have similar usage as you so I didn't want to add extra weight since I don't go off-road too often (maybe once a month) and I'm not trying to get too crazy on the rocks.
 

Sponsored

magicbenjils

TRD Off-Road Premium
Member
First Name
Ben
Joined
Apr 30, 2025
Threads
1
Messages
5
Reaction score
7
Location
Utah
Vehicle(s)
2024 TRD ORP
Not sure if this is well known, but the absolute least expensive way to get into a 285/70r17 is Jeep Gladiator Rubicon take offs. Wildpeak AT4W’s come stock on them, but everyone wants 37’s and up on the Jeeps.

I picked up a set of 5 wheels and tires with <5k miles for $600 via marketplace, had my local shop switch out the wheels, and I’m in it for less than half what you’d pay for the tires new. Will be even less once I sell the 5 free Rubicon wheels.

The Falken’s themselves are great, I drove a rocky 5/10 onX trail this weekend with no issues and tons of grip. Can’t speak to performance in the rain or snow yet, but I’ve heard only good things.

2024 Tacoma Tire choice help IMG_7171
 

Gearman

TRD Off-Road Premium
Member
First Name
Kris
Joined
Jul 5, 2024
Threads
0
Messages
16
Reaction score
10
Location
Utah
Vehicle(s)
F350, 2025 Tacoma offroad
TFL offroad video from last winter

BFG VS Falken VS Firestone

BFG AT KO3 - Best snow tire! I agree

 
Last edited:

carguy4471

TRD Off-Road
Member
First Name
Duane
Joined
May 13, 2025
Threads
0
Messages
23
Reaction score
14
Location
MN
Vehicle(s)
2025 Tacoma
KO3 if you don't see much snow. Fantastic tire but it is a desert racing tire by design. Can't beat the look!

If you live somewhere that sees snow then the two tires below are 3 peak mountain snow flake rated, have good ride quality, always balance well, and are head and shoulders above any of their competition.
Falken Wildpeak AT4w
or
Toyo Open Country AT3
(After over 25 years in independent shops and dealerships these are the only two light duty truck tires I will even consider at present. I now always opt for the Toyo as they always balance out amazing, ride great, and are a little lighter than the Falken)

There are many other good tires. Conti/General make some good tires. I've run Conti terrain contact a/t tires with great luck. I've largely starting steering away from Nitto for a number of reasons but it is a brand I would no longer recommend to anyone.
 

Old Man

TRD Sport Premium
Member
First Name
Tony
Joined
Jul 5, 2024
Threads
1
Messages
16
Reaction score
22
Location
North Granby CT 06060
Vehicle(s)
2024 Tacoma Sport
Ko3’s here as well… Had them on both my past Rubicon’s and now the Taco. Smooth, quiet and wear very good…
2024 Tacoma Tire choice help IMG_3953
 

Sponsored

Gearman

TRD Off-Road Premium
Member
First Name
Kris
Joined
Jul 5, 2024
Threads
0
Messages
16
Reaction score
10
Location
Utah
Vehicle(s)
F350, 2025 Tacoma offroad
Ko3’s here as well… Had them on both my past Rubicon’s and now the Taco. Smooth, quiet and wear very good…
IMG_3953.jpg
Looks great. What size tire and lift did you go with?
 

Tacohunter2024

TRD Off-Road Premium
Well-known member
First Name
Mike
Joined
Jan 3, 2024
Threads
4
Messages
115
Reaction score
90
Location
Upstate New York
Vehicle(s)
'24 Off-Road Premium Black
Same Here. I also have the BFG KO3's and I absolutely love them. Now granted, I am old School with the white letters out but that can easily be fixed by turning them inside. The ride is great and the noise is minimal. I have had multiple BFG's and I have been pleased with them overall. Just my two cents.
20250615_114840.jpg
I apologize if I'm out of the loop but I'm at 25.000 miles and will probably have to the stock tires out before winter. Is 285/70/17 basically the largest you can get with the factory setup without rubbing? These look great; I have a black Off-Road, I think the white raised letters out would break things up nicely too.
 

DENNISD

TRD Sport Premium
Well-known member
First Name
Dennis
Joined
May 11, 2025
Threads
2
Messages
50
Reaction score
94
Location
Omaha
Vehicle(s)
2024 Sport Solar Octane I-Force Max Premium
I apologize if I'm out of the loop but I'm at 25.000 miles and will probably have to the stock tires out before winter. Is 285/70/17 basically the largest you can get with the factory setup without rubbing? These look great; I have a black Off-Road, I think the white raised letters out would break things up nicely too.
I have LT 275/70/R18 on stock wheels. That size does not rub but it does fill the wheel well out IMO.

I personally wouldn't go any size larger. Not certain if the next size bigger would rub, but I am quite confident that would be pushing it at the least.

I love these tires and it really made the looks of it "pop".
 

SnowmanJPS

TRD Pro
Well-known member
First Name
Josh
Joined
Feb 11, 2024
Threads
12
Messages
553
Reaction score
539
Location
Halifax, NS
Vehicle(s)
2025 TRD Pro
KO3 if you don't see much snow. Fantastic tire but it is a desert racing tire by design. Can't beat the look!

If you live somewhere that sees snow then the two tires below are 3 peak mountain snow flake rated, have good ride quality, always balance well, and are head and shoulders above any of their competition.
Falken Wildpeak AT4w
or
Toyo Open Country AT3
(After over 25 years in independent shops and dealerships these are the only two light duty truck tires I will even consider at present. I now always opt for the Toyo as they always balance out amazing, ride great, and are a little lighter than the Falken)

There are many other good tires. Conti/General make some good tires. I've run Conti terrain contact a/t tires with great luck. I've largely starting steering away from Nitto for a number of reasons but it is a brand I would no longer recommend to anyone.
The BFG KO2 and BFG KO3 are both 3PMSF..
Sponsored

 
 






Top