The Ko3’s are improved from the Ko2’sWith all this snow and ice out, I had a failure in my house that required a trip to town. I took my Tundra because if I'm going to wreck a truck it ain't gonna be the new one!
Turns out, the tires I put on it last summer are some of the best tires I've ever used in the snow. Cooper Discoverers. Same truck, have had KOs, KO2s, and Ridge Grapplers. I'll probably never buy KOs again. They've always been trash in the rain, and not great in the snow/ice either. The Ridge Grapplers were okay, at best.
The Coopers are also about the quietest and best in the rain I've had on that truck. Look great too. The performance of them in the snow has pretty much guaranteed that when the 4Runner gets new tires, it's going to be those.
Same here!I sure love my KO3
Are you running the Toyo 275 70 18s with a +20 offset.Toyo Open Country AT3
Our ORP (non-hybrid) with stock suspension is running five Toyo Open Country AT3 E-rated LT 275/70 R18. This Toyo 275 (33.2") appears to be the limit for stowing the spare without mods or deflating.
We stayed with Toyo's due to past experience. We had Toyo OC AT3 LT 265/70 R17 E-rated on our previous 2020 Ford Ranger with a FP/Fox Leveling Kit. Minimal tire noise, a little heavy feeling & a bit clunky on street bumps compared to an SL. It's a truck. Performed well off-road while aired down.
So far the Toyo's on our ORP are great. Expecting similar experience as with our Ranger. They handle well on road (no off-road yet). Little noise. A bit less harsh on road seams than the OEM Falken's. Hoping to reduce the jarring road seams even more with a lift soon. Averaging around 20.6 MPG so far.
Same here. Great tires!Same here!
We have TRD flat black +45 PIO wheels.Are you running the Toyo 275 70 18s with a +20 offset.
Was wondering how much poke you're getting.? Thanks in advance
Thanks for the pics. You must have a different wheel with that different offset, mine have the +20.We have TRD flat black +45 PIO wheels.
Outer tire sidewall is a hair inside the top of our ORP fender flare and even with the small flare-out near the green arrow.
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What were you averaging before the switch with the factory falkens?Toyo Open Country AT3
Our ORP (non-hybrid) with stock suspension is running five Toyo Open Country AT3 E-rated LT 275/70 R18. This Toyo 275 (33.2") appears to be the limit for stowing the spare without mods or deflating.
We stayed with Toyo's due to past experience. We had Toyo OC AT3 LT 265/70 R17 E-rated on our previous 2020 Ford Ranger with a FP/Fox Leveling Kit. Minimal tire noise, a little heavy feeling & a bit clunky on street bumps compared to an SL. It's a truck. Performed well off-road while aired down.
So far the Toyo's on our ORP are great. Expecting similar experience as with our Ranger. They handle well on road (no off-road yet). Little noise. A bit less harsh on road seams than the OEM Falken's. Hoping to reduce the jarring road seams even more with a lift soon. Averaging around 20.6 MPG so far.
20.1 MPG per dash, but for only 99 miles before Discount Tire installed our AT3's.What were you averaging before the switch with the factory falkens?
Which drive mode are you using most of the time? Lots of highway? I can't get over 17mpg.20.1 MPG per dash, but for only 99 miles before Discount Tire installed our AT3's.
Fill-up at 566 miles, calculated 20.9 MPG.
Fill-up at 807 miles, calculated 21.6 MPG.
Last two fill-ups calculate ~1 MPG higher than the dash display.
Air dam removed.
Normal Drive Mode.Which drive mode are you using most of the time? Lots of highway? I can't get over 17mpg.