They were $300 cheaper than the MT's when I was trying to get ahold of a set. They were on national back order though. I wasn't going to wait 4-6 weeks, so I bought the MT's. That was when they first came out though. I'm sure they are easily found now.
I have a set in 285 75 16. Ive put about 600 miles on them and like them so far. Waiting on some snow to see how they fair and have worked the last 30 or so days straight so haven't even had them off road yet. They are pretty quiet and ride smoother then the nitto dura grapplers that were on it.
Ill post back in a week or so as they are calling for some snow and I gotta pull the gooseneck around empty for a couple days. Ill see how they like the weight empty.
I picked these up last Wednesday. 285/75/18...price out the door was $1274.
Only have about 600 miles on them but they are night and day better than the Nitto Dura Grapplers they replaced. Good road manners and not very loud. Ride is extremely good.
wished they made a 37 for 22s. Im really wanting to go to 22s and 37s and i got the 22s picked out but i could always do 22s and 35s They make a 35 22 in this wheel
It looks like they took a styling key from the Goodyear DuraTrac. Very aggressive looking side wall and tread look with a low noise pattern. Unfortunately i think just like the Goodyear they are going to stop at a 35"
I put a set on maybe a 1000 miles ago. 35 12.5 17. They make a very slight howl at 65 and above. My last tires were duratracs in the same size. The toyos have a much more solid sidwall. Probably because they are E s and the GYs were D s. The handling is a little better and the truck bounces a lot less on bumps. Im very happy over all so far.