385/70/16

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Has anyone run these size tires?

There are 2 manufactures that currently make them which are the nitto mud grapplers and the toyo MT tire.

Seems kinda wide for a land cruiser. Measures out to 37.7 inches high and a 15 inch width. Rim width would have to be 10-12 inches wide(also assuming beadlocks needed).

Arctic style cruiser tires?

Pictures would be great.
 
I'm running KM2 365/R70 16 and are no longer available. The 385 is my next available option if i'm going to stick with the stock 16 inch rims.
 
Why not swap to a 17" wheel and widen you available tire choices?
 
I also run the 365's KM2s. They are mounted on stock wheels. They sit flush with the flares. Steering radius suffers as they get into the radius arms before the steering stops contact. I adjusted the stops to eliminate that rub. I will move to a narrower 37x12.5x17 when these are worn away.
 
Here's mine with 2.5 OME and toyo open country 385 70 16, had to trim a little where it rubbed. Full lock it will hit the arms, hopefully 2" spacers will fix that.
 
Here's mine with 2.5 OME and toyo open country 385 70 16, had to trim a little where it rubbed. Full lock it will hit the arms, hopefully 2" spacers will fix that.

give an error on the link ..
 
Any particular reason you want something so wide?
 
Here's mine with 2.5 OME and toyo open country 385 70 16, had to trim a little where it rubbed. Full lock it will hit the arms, hopefully 2" spacers will fix that.


Still wanting to see a pic of yours on 385s....
 
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I'm running KM2 365/R70 16 and are no longer available. The 385 is my next available option if i'm going to stick with the stock 16 inch rims.
Have tried the TRXuS? I like them a lot. Better on the road than you might expect and awesome off road.

Not thread jack, more of a suggestion.
 
Mine all balanced with about 6-8 ounces of sticker weights. I tried 10 ounces of dynabeads in each tire in the beginning but that didn’t work out so well. I was surprised to learn that tire shop balanced them with less weight.

They are quieter and smoother at all speeds than any Mud tire I have ever had and grab everything including snow. They are a softer rubber compound though so expect them to wear faster. @Nay and @brosk have had them or currently run them.
 

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