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Toyo Open Country C Load 35's or something similar?

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Just checking in. How are the MTs doing? Impressions? TIA for any feedback.
They've been pretty impressive. Not loud, the only time you can hear a growl is when you make a sharp turn under acceleration...it sounds like a bear. Traction and stopping in rain is excellent, although still pretty new. Mileage is great, no drop in MPG, likely due to the low weight (52lbs listed, i think another user showed 56 on a scale).
I'll report back once we get our 1st Indiana snow.
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One other quick note i didn't mention, it does pick up stones and retains them, you can see them ground down in the pic. They're a little larger than those picked up on the OEM BFGs. Still, depending on winter performance and long term wear i'll likely buy again to replace.

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Hey everyone - I’ve been back and forth on 33’s/35’s for my drivetrain (‘21 Sahara with 2.0t, 3.45 gearing, 8 speed auto), and since I’m worried about the extra strain most 35’s would put on the drivetrain I’ve been hoping to find a C load 34 or 35

Toyo seems to have C load 35’s which was surprising to me; anyone have experience with these? Or any other recommendations for lighter 34/35 tires? They seem much harder to find
I went with the 285/75/17 Toyo AT3’s. 33.8 or .9 Load range C. (The 34./10.50/17 measure in at 33.5”)
Just put them on yesterday and waiting for the side walls to break in a bit. But, so far they are still riding nice, and much more quiet than the Pats I had on.
 

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One other quick note i didn't mention, it does pick up stones and retains them, you can see them ground down in the pic. They're a little larger than those picked up on the OEM BFGs. Still, depending on winter performance and long term wear i'll likely buy again to replace.

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Lol yep very familiar with stone issues here. Nothing more fun than K02s on a heavy diesel truck to really fling them.

Thanks much for the feedback.
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