Best fj62 Tall skinny cascade snow & rain tire on 16?

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I've been running 235 75 15 Bridgestone dueller revo 2 on stock chrome wheels for years. They have been pretty functional.

Stepping up to 16inch wheel (taco steel with spacer) and looking at various 85 sidewall options to go a bit taller.

Rain and snow traction most critical (Seattle based & regularly in cascade snow). Trail access durability and traction more important than all-out mud or sand traction. Gas mileage and tire price a factor.

I've seen the strong recent reviews for Goodyear duratrac. Others under consideration,
Toyo at2. 215 85 16
General grabber 235 85 16
Cooper at3 235 85 16

I've also read a bit about the hankooks. I would consider the bfg at, but seems mixed comments on snow traction.
 
Best tall and shinny,

I would look at the 255-85-16 toyo at2 and even the toyo mts they should come in about 33.5 in tall
 
I would roll 235/85R16 Duratrac or Cooper Stt Maxx (personal choice)

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Thanks for the inputs. I did go duratrac - the severe snow rating and strong wet reviews on tirerack made a difference. used the end of the rebate period. Called around and tire rack had the best price $165 per.
 
picture of combo, question on psi & spacers

Again, thanks for inputs. Here is a photo of the GY Duratrac 235 85R16 on Tacoma 16inch wheels.

Tires say 80psi and trucks says way below (like 26psi) - I'm thinking I'll start them at 40psi to see how they run. does anyone have experience with this size duratrac on a 60/62? recommended pressure?

I will need wheel spacers on the front - probably 1.5inch, possibly 1.25. If I don't have any rubbing, is there a downside to not having spacers on the rear tires?

Thanks for any feedback as I assemble this combo

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80 psi seems like a pressure suited for a Load Range E or higher. What does the sidewall say?
If they are E rated, is your rig empty with stock bumpers or loaded with add on's and bumpers? This might help determine a better pressure to run.
 
dan -Thx. Yes GY Duratracs say max 80 PSI / E rated on sidewall.

I usually run the truck pretty light - some tools, roof rack and arb front beyond stock.
 
The MOST air pressure you would need to run for daily operations is 45psi, I would stay at 40psi

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