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Toyo A/T II in 285/75R16?

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Old 02-12-2013, 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by jadmt
I have searched but no luck. I can score a great deal on some new Toyo open country a/t 2's but a search turns up very little. Anybody running these in 285/75R16? toyo says they are 32.8" I looked at a mounted set on a full size pickup and they looked like 32" or slightly under. Anybody tell me anything about them. I know some say toyos are heavy but these are ~52lbs so not really all that heavy compared to most tires in that size/catagory. They would be mounted on 16X8 rims with 4.5" backspacing and 2013 jku with 3/4" spacer up front. thanks
I just put the Toyo AT/IIs in size 295/75/16 on my JKU. I absolutely love them. I had GY Wrangler Duratracs before these and I must say, the AT/IIs are every bit as aggressive as my GYW DTs were and smoother and quieter on the highway. I would post pics here but I don't want to violate rules so I will create a thread over on the "show and tell" forum when I get a chance. I am running them with the Level 8 ZX wheels with 4.5 BS and they give a very stout and aggressive stance to my vehicle.
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Originally Posted by FloridaFeMan
I just put the Toyo AT/IIs in size 295/75/16 on my JKU. I absolutely love them. I had GY Wrangler Duratracs before these and I must say, the AT/IIs are every bit as aggressive as my GYW DTs were and smoother and quieter on the highway. I would post pics here but I don't want to violate rules so I will create a thread over on the "show and tell" forum when I get a chance. I am running them with the Level 8 ZX wheels with 4.5 BS and they give a very stout and aggressive stance to my vehicle.
I don't think it would violate any rules posting photos. How much do they stick out past the flaires? My wheels have 4.5 bs so I would love to see a photo straigh on or straight from the back. thanks
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Originally Posted by Jon85
No lift yet. Wanting a leveling kit but I'm happy with the way it sits for now. Haven't checked for rubbing yet but I don't expect any.

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thanks looks great.
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No problem, thanks a lot! Very happy with these tires
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Originally Posted by Jon85
No problem, thanks a lot! Very happy with these tires
curious what year and gearing your jeep is? Any power loss? thanks
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I don't think it would violate any rules posting photos. How much do they stick out past the flaires? My wheels have 4.5 bs so I would love to see a photo straigh on or straight from the back. thanks




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nice. no lift? any rubbing? looks good. now to decide between the 285's and the 295's. I have 3.21 gearing so not sure if I can go 295's.
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I don't have a lift yet but will be going with a 2.5" lift when I do. As she sits, there is no rubbing. My wheels are Level 8 ZX 16x8.5 with 4.5 backspacing. I have 3.21 gearing and I am running these with little noticeable loss in power. I think once my shift points are adjusted for bigger tires whether with a Procal or dealer flash, it'll be barely noticeable. I am very happy I went with the 295s over the 285s.
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Originally Posted by FloridaFeMan
I don't have a lift yet but will be going with a 2.5" lift when I do. As she sits, there is no rubbing. My wheels are Level 8 ZX 16x8.5 with 4.5 backspacing. I have 3.21 gearing and I am running these with little noticeable loss in power. I think once my shift points are adjusted for bigger tires whether with a Procal or dealer flash, it'll be barely noticeable. I am very happy I went with the 295s over the 285s.
any chance I could talk you into measuring the actual height of the tires as mounted. ie measure from the ground to the center of your hub. thanks
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Originally Posted by Jon85
No problem, thanks a lot! Very happy with these tires
any chance I can talk you into measuring from the ground to the center of your wheel hub? thanks jeff


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