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I can tell you I switched from LT285/60/20 Toyo OC AT3’s to P305/55/20 Falken AT4W and the wet traction of the Falken is light years better.
Different size, LT vs P, lots of verbals…..but I’m super happy with the Falkens.
A few weeks back I had Toyo Open Country AT3 LT285/60/20 10ply installed on new Gear off road 20x9 0 offset.
Drove a week and decided I liked the look, but the 10 ply stiff ride and poor rain performance was not ok with me.
Kept the wheels, but switched the tires to the new Falken Wildpeak AT4...
Had new Falken Wildpeak AT4W in 305/55/20 installed last week. Had slight vibration in the steering wheel and more of one in the seats.
Took it back a few days later, all tires roadforce balanced….3 needed less weight and different places and 1 that was showing a slight “hop” on the outer...
Update, decided to have them install FWP AT4W in 305/55/20. Only a few miles driving home, but I like how they feel. No lose of power ( was afraid of the weight). Really like the wider stance, no rubbing.
Too harsh (E rated) and not good in the wet!
Swapped them out today for FWP AT4 in 305/55/20 standard load. Only drove them home, but so far much nicer ride and power still seemed the same…Hemi 3:92 rear….
Thank you everyone for the reply’s. Shop wants to swap to 305/55/20 Falken AT4 the new one in standard load. I’m going to stop in this afternoon and talk with them.
My Falkens would spin, ever now and then. But only when I tried to. The Toyo’s surprised me in that they would spin just pulling out. Definitely not trying to spin and every time I had trouble.
2 weeks ago I put new wheels and Toyo Open Country AT3 LT285/60/20 on. Messed with the pressure for a few days and drove in dry & rain.
Love the look, love the performance in the dry, but the wet is down right dangerous!
Install shop is willing to swap, my question is what do I go with…Brand...
What pressure is every one running in there LT E rated tires?
I just installed Toyo AT 3’s in LT285/60/20 and can’t seem to decide on what pressure I like.
I have read so much on this and it’s about 50/50 on going 35 or up in the low 40’s.
I like your experience in this and may need to lower them. I have about 500 miles on them and at 40 cold they are a little squirly. They seem to handle better at 35 cold. Just don’t want to wear them either way...
I called Toyo gave them my truck specs and they advised 43psi, mine are the same tire but in LT285/60/20. I’m running 39F & 37R, but still playing to find the right psi.
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