May be applicable to some of you running "skinnies" on your trucks:
(Link to source: NHTSA Recall 26T005)
HTH
(Link to source: NHTSA Recall 26T005)
HTH
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Are those the oem tires that toyota/Lexus use on their off-road models, specifically the 275/70r18?May be applicable to some of you running "skinnies" on your trucks:
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(Link to source: NHTSA Recall 26T005)
HTH
Are those the oem tires that toyota/Lexus use on their off-road models, specifically the 275/70r18?
That was a typo, 265/70r18 SL are what come on the GX550 OT and the 4runner TRD Pro/trailhunter.I don't see any reference to "275/70r18" in the recall notice - so, no.
HTH
Yep. I had that same question. That is also the size and brand for my 700OT. I have read somewhere that the OEM tires that come with the truck are not the same sold to the general public - though having the same name. Not sure if that makes a difference.That was a typo, 265/70r18 SL are what come on the GX550 OT and the 4runner TRD Pro/trailhunter.
My tires read "3125" and the dates for 265/70/18 appear to be on the 29th and 30th weeks of 2025. So, looks like I am out by a hair. In any event, I find really hard to believe that if my tires were included in this recall, Lexus would not send me some communication letting me know and calling for a replacement. After all, in my case, the tires came directly from the factory.If you have these tires in this size, look at your tire mfg date and load ranges.
If the mfr date fits within the small window, you likely qualify for replacements.