Pismo61
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I think they went on starting Dec. builds.
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I’ve also got Toyo RT Pro tires on my JLUR, 35X12.50R17. It’s the best tire I’ve ever used; I am highly impressed! They are classified as a “hybrid MT.” In spite of that, they are very refined on-road, with none of the infamous MT pulling-to-one-side. They track beautifully with no pull.Ha ha, you are absolutely correct. Grab the steering wheel and brace for landing impact! Don't try evasive maneuvers.
Funny thing is I didn't have to cut a thing before I mounted the 38s. They are the new Toyo RT Pro 38x11.5x17s mounted on Method 903s with zero offset. I measured and measured and measured before finally pulling the trigger on the tires. The shop even mounted one on my rim so that we could check rub on each corner. Surprisingly, there was more clearance from rubbing than what I currently had mounted, a 35x12.5x17 KM3.
I've only had them for about 3 to 4 weeks with very little seat time, but I am enormously impressed with the Toyo tires so far. I used glass balancing beads instead of lead balancing weights at the recommendation of a poster here that was confirmed by my tire shop. They seem to be doing an excellent job of balancing the whole tire/wheel assembly thus far.
I plan to write.a review of the tires once I get enough seat time both onroad and offroad. I haven't had the chance to get offroad yet. But at this point I can say they are a very good alternative to the Nitto 38x11.5x17 available on the market.
Out of curiosity I crawled under my Jeep last night to find these braces. I did not find any on my 2025 JL. But maybe I was looking at them and just didn't recognize what I was looking at. So my deduction stands; in a really nasty offset crash, I will probably roll the Jeep. Not a comforting thought, but it is reality.
Only 3 to 4 weeks in and I have to agree with you. The Toyo RT Pro is turning out to be an awesome tire. First thing I noticed was how quiet they were onroad compared to my 35x12.5x17 KM3's. I could actually hear my cheap ass Alpine radio again. And the second thing I noticed was that my Jeep stayed in the lane better, no more of that lateral "drift" I had become so used to with the KM3s. And the third thing I loved was that I got first gear back with 4.88's. IT's awesome to take off from a stoplight in first gear again.I’ve also got Toyo RT Pro tires on my JLUR, 35X12.50R17. It’s the best tire I’ve ever used; I am highly impressed! They are classified as a “hybrid MT.” In spite of that, they are very refined on-road, with none of the infamous MT pulling-to-one-side. They track beautifully with no pull.
Off-road they have proven to be just as good as any aggressive MT I have ever used, in mud and sugar sand.
One of the best things about this tire is the 45K mile tread life warranty. I don’t know of any other MT tire that even has a tread warranty.
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Correct. Along with the steel hoods. At this rate the steer axle weight will be more than my F250I think they went on starting Dec. builds.
Wow, I didn't even know they made 38x11.5.They are the new Toyo RT Pro 38x11.5x17s mounted on Method 903s with zero offset. I measured and measured and measured before finally pulling the trigger on the tires. The shop even mounted one on my rim so that we could check rub on each corner. Surprisingly, there was more clearance from rubbing than what I currently had mounted, a 35x12.5x17 KM3.