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My 295/70/18 Geo landers have a three-ply sidewall. Such as a B.F.G, A.Ts. And One of the Toyo A.T. Yes, they are a LT tire. There are a few load range "D" tires.
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Looks great. This looks awesome and makes me happy to hear that your MPGs are still Ok and the hybrid is still functioning as should be. I’m about ready to change out my stock rims/tires for something different and although mine will be 18s my tires look to be the same width and weight.With only 1,291 miles, removed the Hankook OEMs and got Yokohama Geolandar G015 LT285/60R20 installed today at Discount Tire.
The reason I went with these was this truck will be on pavement 95% of the time except for camping on fire/dirt roads or towing a 6k lb TT half dozen or so times a year. Wanted to keep a smooth on road experience, but LT for towing. Also wanted a slightly AT look and not a street looking tire nor super aggressive tire either.
https://www.yokohamatire.com/tires/geolandar-a-t-g015
These tires are 1" taller and 3/4" wider than the stock tires. They raised the truck 1/2". GPS speeds (via Waze) at both 40 and 50mph match speedo exact. They set the air at 45psi and ride just as smooth and quiet as the OEMs. Still running in electric and mileage around town in the 21-22 range, pretty close, but hard to truly tell the impact so far on day one.
Good choice. How do they ride at highway speeds over 70mph?I got 22 on the way back from the grocery tonight. Only about 4 miles, but local roads with 45max mph. Engine was warmed up and spent a good percentage in electric.
Just about 2k miles on the truck, so about 1k on the tires. No change in impression yet. Just did a run to the recycler since our city can't figure out how to pick it up anymore. This trip was 21 mpg for the round trip run at 72 degrees outside, only drive of the day.They look great and I have been looking at these as well! Are you still happy with them? I've read mixed reviews.
These look awesome. How would these look on a 2” level?With only 1,291 miles, removed the Hankook OEMs and got Yokohama Geolandar G015 LT285/60R20 installed today at Discount Tire.
The reason I went with these was this truck will be on pavement 95% of the time except for camping on fire/dirt roads or towing a 6k lb TT half dozen or so times a year. Wanted to keep a smooth on road experience, but LT for towing. Also wanted a slightly AT look and not a street looking tire nor super aggressive tire either.
https://www.yokohamatire.com/tires/geolandar-a-t-g015
These tires are 1" taller and 3/4" wider than the stock tires. They raised the truck 1/2". GPS speeds (via Waze) at both 40 and 50mph match speedo exact. They set the air at 45psi and ride just as smooth and quiet as the OEMs. Still running in electric and mileage around town in the 21-22 range, pretty close, but hard to truly tell the impact so far on day one.
Yes I was. Sorry, getting used to this forum and how to respond!I don't know if you're asking me.
So are you getting any tire rub with this setup?With only 1,291 miles, removed the Hankook OEMs and got Yokohama Geolandar G015 LT285/60R20 installed today at Discount Tire.
The reason I went with these was this truck will be on pavement 95% of the time except for camping on fire/dirt roads or towing a 6k lb TT half dozen or so times a year. Wanted to keep a smooth on road experience, but LT for towing. Also wanted a slightly AT look and not a street looking tire nor super aggressive tire either.
https://www.yokohamatire.com/tires/geolandar-a-t-g015
These tires are 1" taller and 3/4" wider than the stock tires. They raised the truck 1/2". GPS speeds (via Waze) at both 40 and 50mph match speedo exact. They set the air at 45psi and ride just as smooth and quiet as the OEMs. Still running in electric and mileage around town in the 21-22 range, pretty close, but hard to truly tell the impact so far on day one.
Still happy with the Yokos? I'm considering these for my Lightning, and hoping to avoid a level in order to get the 34s.Nope. None for normal driving. But then again, I don't off road and do crazy articulation on the axles, so I can't speak for someone who rock or tree crawls.