Sharkus29
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Stuck between the Toyo R/T and BfGoodrich KM3. Interested to see what you guys think?
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Those are pretty different tires! How do you use your truck?
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I've got the R/Ts. I DD the truck and these tires run quiet on the road and offer awesome traction off road. They get my vote.
Its my DD but I take it out for a bit of off-road fun on my days off when I get the chance. Researching more I think I would be better off with the Toyo R/T's. I had Toyo M/T's on my Gen 1 and they were great tires off road but that was about it.
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Awesome, I'm thinking the R/T's will be the ones I go with. Thanks
Yeah the Toyo or Nitto Ridge Grappler are better suited for your use. The Nitto look a bit better to me and they are probably a similar compound as they are the same company. No complaints on my Nittos, way better than the stock bfg in every category and haven’t required a rebalance in the 8k miles I have used them.
I don’t think you can go wrong with the Toyo RT or Nitto RG
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@3 months every tire developed a sidewall bulge, I called & they said it should be fine. @36k 1 of the sidewalls split right down the bulge & blew out just before getting on the highway. Turns out Goodyear doesn’t know how to bond plies together & the radial bands themselves pulled apart. I also had a few other issues prior. You need to re-balance these every 10k because the density of the rubber isn’t consistent. They'll wear slightly faster on one side causing violent shake @highway speed until you re-balance them. The rubber showed signs of early rot. I'll never buy Goodyear again. The build quality is trash. I wouldn’t trust your family’s safety with Duratrac.I went w/Duratrac