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SW UT, near the AZ/NV borders

week 6 of ownership and mile 3500.

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Looks great! Just like my HE... minus the knarly tires. Driving impressions? Ride, noise, etc..
 
Looks great! Just like my HE... minus the knarly tires. Driving impressions? Ride, noise, etc..
On the way home this evening it felt great! Truck seems to handle corners a little better. Overall ride is a little harsher due to them being E load range tires. There is some road noise but I'm ok with that tradeoff. It's how a Land Cruiser is supposed to sound IMO!
 
Those tires look awesome! Any rubbing up front?
Thanks! No, I did not experience any rubbing on the way home today. Made a sharp turn into the driveway and all seemed fine. Also the larger tire fit in the stock spare location.
 
Thanks! No, I did not experience any rubbing on the way home today. Made a sharp turn into the driveway and all seemed fine. Also the larger tire fit in the stock spare location.
I have a 2020 Blizzard Pearl HE but haven't decided on tires yet. Leaning towards the Toyo AT III in LT285 65 18, but I like your Duratracs!
 
For as aggressive looking as they are, they are actually fairly quiet. I have a set on my 1st gen Tacoma as well and really like them. They balanced well, great in the snow and the off road trails I usually travel on.
 
On the way home this evening it felt great! Truck seems to handle corners a little better. Overall ride is a little harsher due to them being E load range tires. There is some road noise but I'm ok with that tradeoff. It's how a Land Cruiser is supposed to sound IMO!
You might check with @gaijin on what the correct tire pressure is for those as well. My tires should be 37psi and I've found if they're at ~42-43 the ride is a lot harsher than if they are set correctly.
 
You might check with @gaijin on what the correct tire pressure is for those as well. My tires should be 37psi and I've found if they're at ~42-43 the ride is a lot harsher than if they are set correctly.
I did just that! He recommended 42 psi and the tire installer set them at 50. So that should make the ride a little better.
 

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