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What a beautiful sight! I'm talking about the scenery.TOY350 said:I got mine just before winter and now have run them in the snow a few times. So far they have done great and would recommend them. I'm running 33's on mine. I had to wait about 4 months for them to come in, just like WildYoats said.
82cruiser said:The tire cost $1125 for five. The tire shop I go to cut me a nice break on these...if you can call $225ea a break. If you're anywhere near Boston, I could probably get you the same deal.
Thanks for the nice comments!
hoser said:I was able to get most of the tire weights from tirerack.com website. Just choose the tire and then go to "specs." I got the Toyo tire weights on the Toyo.com website. This is a new feature, they didn't list them last year. Maybe it is some kind of new requirement? Good info for us though.
WildYoats said:Great info indeed.
Because of this thread, I did a little research on the COOPER DISCOVERER STT (same tread pattern as the Toyo). First off I found it is a "D" load rating. There was no weight listed so I called Cooper. For a 315, they show a weight of 63 lbs. Same as the BFG MT.
For what its worth.
The sliders were designed to look like the oem steps. Located in Natick MA.[/QUOTE said:Nice sliders, please post closeups. Who is the shop? I would like to get my self a pair.
shocker said:But for a 315, they show an outside diameter of 33.47". I looked at that table a week or two ago and thought it might be a typo, but Eric confirmed it in his post above.
http://www.coopertires.com/us/en/Pr...&id=271&title=Light+Truck+Tires#sizesAndSpecs
shocker said:But for a 315, they show an outside diameter of 33.47". I looked at that table a week or two ago and thought it might be a typo, but Eric confirmed it in his post above.
http://www.coopertires.com/us/en/Pr...&id=271&title=Light+Truck+Tires#sizesAndSpecs
82cruiser said:hey Fox - Those are 25 caps, not 45LV...right?![]()
How about measuring the tires from the side to side (or front to back)--less deformed.Trinny said:Just went outside and measured my 315/75R16 Coopers - 33.5" semi-compressed from the weight of the truck. Probably right around 34" unmounted height.