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Hello,

Been going back and forth for a couple weeks now undecided. So thought I would ask some opinions. Here are my restraints.

-I for sure want an 18" tire. I already have the TRD 18" wheels with the +45 backspacing. They are what I want. I do know many more choices out there with 17s

-Ideally I think I want a tire around 33.5 to 34.5 maybe 35

-Non hybrid OR with TRD Suspension lift. I could care less if I need to remove my crash brackets or trim mudflaps

-No towing, no real frequent hauling: I do not think I want anything in a load E which limits my choices

-Im trying not to completely destroy my mileage

-Ideally I need to stay under 6'8" but Im currently at 6"4 maybe with the stocks sitting at about 31", so I dont think any of these are a concern

So with that said, here is what I have narrowed it down to so far


Falken Wildpeak 285/70R18 Load C - 34 x 11.50, 68lbs 1568
Falken Wildpeak 35x11.50R18 Load C - 34.9x11.9 , 62.6lbs 1487
Nitto RG AT 295/70R18 Load SL - 34.29x11.77, 52.79lbs 1544
Goodyear Duratrac 275/70R18 Load D - 33.19x10.98, 57.5lbs 1423
Nitto TG G3 275/70R18 Load SL - 33.19x10.98, 45.57lbs 1152
Toyo Open Country AT III (EV) 275/80R18 Load SL - 33.2x11.0, 43lbs 1367 (-100 rebate)

I think that is primarily what I have on the table.

I grabbed general stats and pricing from simple tire for comparison.

I do have some thoughts specifically on these, but curious what yours are first. Long term plan, after regearing options are more widely able or swaps from the MT are more common, will go to something near 4.30 gears and ultimately to 37s.


Thanks for the help!
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I've got the Nitto TG G3 275/70R18 Load SL and I really love them. Had the Yokohama Geolander prior to these and they were loud AF. The Nitto are awesome. I just drove from Northen WA to Northern CA - they were quiet, comfortable, and performed well in the downpours. Haven't had them on snow or ice yet, so can't speak to that, but I really enjoy them. Would buy them again.

Intrigued by the top 2 Falkens you posted though. Would be interested to hear from someone who's run those.
2024 Tacoma 34-35 18" Tires (non load-E) recommendations BlueCrushSR5-8
 
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I want the Falkens but not at that weight. Unreal almost 70lbs on a load C. Not without gears. I’m sure would be fine with the hybrid though
 
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I ordered the Nitto Recon in 295/70R18. At 52lbs...hard to beat

They were in stock at SimpleTire


Now to decide to have dealership install and realign or elsewhere

Will update and review. Appreciate the responses, its helped nudge me in the right direction
 

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Hey pyrite did you just get your tires i called simple tire the told me that they were not in stock
 

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Hello,

Been going back and forth for a couple weeks now undecided. So thought I would ask some opinions. Here are my restraints.

-I for sure want an 18" tire. I already have the TRD 18" wheels with the +45 backspacing. They are what I want. I do know many more choices out there with 17s

-Ideally I think I want a tire around 33.5 to 34.5 maybe 35

-Non hybrid OR with TRD Suspension lift. I could care less if I need to remove my crash brackets or trim mudflaps

-No towing, no real frequent hauling: I do not think I want anything in a load E which limits my choices

-Im trying not to completely destroy my mileage

-Ideally I need to stay under 6'8" but Im currently at 6"4 maybe with the stocks sitting at about 31", so I dont think any of these are a concern

So with that said, here is what I have narrowed it down to so far


Falken Wildpeak 285/70R18 Load C - 34 x 11.50, 68lbs 1568
Falken Wildpeak 35x11.50R18 Load C - 34.9x11.9 , 62.6lbs 1487
Nitto RG AT 295/70R18 Load SL - 34.29x11.77, 52.79lbs 1544
Goodyear Duratrac 275/70R18 Load D - 33.19x10.98, 57.5lbs 1423
Nitto TG G3 275/70R18 Load SL - 33.19x10.98, 45.57lbs 1152
Toyo Open Country AT III (EV) 275/80R18 Load SL - 33.2x11.0, 43lbs 1367 (-100 rebate)

I think that is primarily what I have on the table.

I grabbed general stats and pricing from simple tire for comparison.

I do have some thoughts specifically on these, but curious what yours are first. Long term plan, after regearing options are more widely able or swaps from the MT are more common, will go to something near 4.30 gears and ultimately to 37s.


Thanks for the help!
I have Ironman IM2.5 stage 2 3.5" lift, KMC KM719 17x8 +35, Nitto Recon Grappler 37x11.50 tires. No regear needed. It do be tall though.
 
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Looks like you have the hybrid? I bet it does do well!
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