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I just picked up an ORP and am trying to decide on one of the following tire replacement options:
  • Falken Wildpeak AT4W
  • BFG KO3
  • Toyo Open Country AT3
  • Nitto Ridge Grappler
  • MT Baja Boss
I'll likely go with a size of 275/70R18.

I just can't decide. Any thoughts?
I just got the ridge grapplers. I can’t believe how quiet they are. Also the fuel economy only dropped by 1.1 mpg. Thoroughly impressive.
 
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I just got the ridge grapplers. I can’t believe how quiet they are. Also the fuel economy only dropped by 1.1 mph. Thoroughly impressive.
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I just got the ridge grapplers. I can’t believe how quiet they are. Also the fuel economy only dropped by 1.1 mph. Thoroughly impressive.
What size of tire you got? Torn between KO3 and Grappler. Thinking of going 275/70 or 265/70. Using stock wheels and suspension.
 

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I went with the Nitto Recon Grapplers 285/70/17 in SL mainly because they were the lightest option I could find compared to the usual suspects. But very happy with them in looks and ride quality.
 

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Picking up my SR5 next month 17 inch rims. Not sure what the best size is to go with. Will likely level it. 275 or 285 70 R17
 

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I had that same list until I saw this video last week, and now the Pirelli Scorpion XTM AT is at the top. (for today) 275/70/18 SL

Realistically, I’m not doing much off-roading in Chicago, but I do need to pull the trigger soon. I bought the rims on sale before I had the tires figured out, so now they’re just sitting in the garage staring at me.

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Never even knew Pirelli had an AT tire. Been watching and reading reviews after seeing this and I do wonder if at some point it could be a nice AT contender.
 

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Downside, Pirelli 285 is an E Load (I prefer C or D) and only has a 2 ply side wall (I prefer 3 ply).
 

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I went with the Nitto Recon Grapplers 285/70/17 in SL mainly because they were the lightest option I could find compared to the usual suspects. But very happy with them in looks and ride quality.
Did you have to level it to fit? Or was stock sr5 okay?
 

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Thanks everyone for your input. Right now, I'm leaning towards the Wildpeaks as I think they are a fairly good all-around choice. I'd like to get a set of something installed within the week, so all of your opinions and photos are appreciated!
Great choice! I'm sure you'll love them if you do end up going with them. They come with a 65,000 mile tread wear warranty. Best value for sure! When I do mine it'll be AT4W's on the TRD Pro wheels. Right now I have AT3W's that came stock on my '25 ORP.
 

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