Toyo Proxes 325 50 r22.. specs?

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Anyone know ratings/specs on these? Heavy enough rating for our trucks?
 

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Size:325/50/22

Treadwear:420

Traction:A

Temp:A

Speed Rating:V

Performance:All Season Truck / SUV

Overall Diameter:34.8"

Rim Protector:Yes

Latest In UHP Tire Technology. Excellent Street Performance and Comfort.
 

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They dont offer that size any more, I would asume 2900-3200 weight rating. I run 305/45/22 Nitto 420s with 0 issues, they have a weight rating of 2910 a tire. I also tow10k pounds and am not afraid to go pull a buddy out of a field.

I'd love to bump up to the 325; if I can still get a set of the proxies though.
 

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They dont offer that size any more, I would asume 2900-3200 weight rating. I run 305/45/22 Nitto 420s with 0 issues, they have a weight rating of 2910 a tire. I also tow10k pounds and am not afraid to go pull a buddy out of a field.

I'd love to bump up to the 325; if I can still get a set of the proxies though.

ah...damn.
 

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considering ditching lift idea in favor of this route....

do it, I love how my truck drives/handles although I have a 2" leveling kit still. I've swaped mud tires on just to see what I thought and was super thankful to have my street tires to put back on LOL
 

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Wear isnt the best on the proxes, especially with the extra weight up front. My buddy ran them on his Cummins and they only lasted 20k and he drives like a grandma.
 

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Wear isnt the best on the proxes, especially with the extra weight up front. My buddy ran them on his Cummins and they only lasted 20k and he drives like a grandma.

Thanks for the input Trevor. May just go with a Terra Grappler etc.

We will be talking real soon... :D
 

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He is currently running the Fierce Street 305/45R22 and they havent shown any signs of wear in 10k miles. They are made by Goodyear and seem to be discountinued as I was looking for a set myself and cant seem to find any...
 

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We have 305 45 r22s on the wifes 2wd suburban. Really want to go taller than those ...
 

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I would go with some 38x15.50s.... Bigger = better.

cost just gets ridiculous. been there once. lol

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Fawking Truxxus tires, god I hate those things. Every time I see them, I get hot flashes thinking of how horrible mine were, lol.
 

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Fawking Truxxus tires, god I hate those things. Every time I see them, I get hot flashes thinking of how horrible mine were, lol.

Hahaha. Yep. At the time it was the only thing decent enough for highway use....
 

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That picture shows the only place those tires were worth a damn. Mine cupped and wore all kinds of weird. In their defense, they were bias ply but the tread pattern sucked.
 

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I just took off my 305/45s for some 35x12.5 until I can get a better offset wheel to drop it down to a good stance. Personally I think your truck looks awesome lifted.
 

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