You'll be happy with the KO3's. I live in central VT, and drive in the snow on a regular basis. KO3's have been working great. Deep snow, slush, heavy snow, whatever.
I can definitely tell the difference in steering wheel 'feel' in 4x4. Slight but noticeable light vibration. I actually don't mind it and sort of think it's fitting. Makes the truck feel rugged I guess.
2500 miles on my TH. Runs amazingly well. Great power, intelligent shifting, handles awesome on and off road.
Only had 1 issue that Toyota took care of under warranty. My remote start stopped working from the app and the fob. Spent a week trying to figure it out myself, even worked with...
I've had issues in the past. Depending on what is causing them, there are a few things you can try that I've seen work for other people:
1. Reboot phone / update app
2. Reinstall the app
3. Remove and re-install your profile from your truck. There are plenty of youtube videos that can guide...
Just installed Rokblokz... like them so far. Good coverage from what I can tell. Running 275/70/18's on stock TH rims and they cover most of the tire. WAY more than the crap options I got stuck with at purchase.
From what I heard from others, KO3's preform measurably better in snow/packed snow than KO2's. Clearly not as good as dedicated snows or studded, but overall good enough. Once we get a good storm, I plan on posting a review.
GoodYear Wrangler Territory RT's (4)- 265/70/18
Less than 2000 miles, not even broken in yet.
$1,150 if purchased new
Located in central VT, willing to drive an hour or so to meet for pickup.
Agreed. Wish they had them in a C or SL rating.
You'll be absolutely safe with the 265's, and they will look good on those rims. Im guessing they are a little lighter than the 275's too.