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    For a F350 diesel 4x4. Truck is used for trips to west Texas and ranch type use. Looking at these two

    Tokyo open country AT
    Nitto terra grappler




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    What size?

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      #3
      Originally posted by perow View Post
      What size?
      This is your guy right here!

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        #4
        Originally posted by mkk View Post
        For a F350 diesel 4x4. Truck is used for trips to west Texas and ranch type use. Looking at these two

        Tokyo open country AT
        Nitto terra grappler




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        If you meant Toyo, aren’t those pretty much the same tire? I thought I heard somewhere that Toyo and Nitto are the same company.

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          #5
          I had great luck with the only set of Toyo's I had on my F250. I replaced them at about 38,000 miles and only because I hit a wheel barrow on I-10 which sliced one of the tires. The others still had some life left in them. Discount Tire didn't have another set in stock to replace them with that day so I had to go with BF Goodrich...don't go that route.

          My next set of tires will be Toyo's again.


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            #6
            Both Nitto and Toyo are good. I'd go Nitto on a heavy truck.

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              #7
              Unless Nitto changed the rubber compound then I would not use them. Ran a set on an F350 C/C PSD and only got 25,000 miles out of them and the place I bought them from said he sold a lot of them at first, but most were not getting very good mileage out of them. that has been about 5 years ago though. I still would not buy a set even today based on my experiences.

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                #8
                Originally posted by perow View Post
                What size?


                275/70-18


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                  #9
                  Originally posted by TexasLongball View Post
                  If you meant Toyo, aren’t those pretty much the same tire? I thought I heard somewhere that Toyo and Nitto are the same company.


                  Haha........auto correct
                  Yea I meant Toyo


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                    #10
                    Nittos and toyo are made by the same company. Nittos are fine if you rotate and balance every oil change. If you don’t they’ll be cupped out and bouncing down the hiway before you get 25,000 on them. Or you can spend a little more up front and get the toyos and just drive. I’m running Toyo MT 295’s on a 18’ f 350 with 45k miles on them and still going.


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                      #11
                      I’m running 295/70/18 nitto terra grapplers on my f250 and have been very happy with them. I have about 25K on them and they are at about half tread. Little road noise and worked well enough in mud to get me out. I don’t go out looking for mud holes though so I have little experience with these tires on a 3/4 ton in super muddy conditions.

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                        #12
                        Toyos 100%!! All I run on F250s and F350s.

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                          #13
                          Running Cooper Discover ST Maxx 295/70R18. 20k miles on em so far.


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                            #14
                            Toyos!!


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                              #15
                              Cooper STT Pro on my F250
                              About to change them at 48k miles


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