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Toyo Open Country AT III on 20' Limited with 22"

Had them installed the day before driving down to Florida and back (approx 840 miles) round trip. I now have 1800 miles on them and I think they are great. Noticeably louder than stock Eagle touring but not by much. So a little hum. Still feel great with the air suspension and all height modes. Full lock reverse a slight rub. Love the look and ride they have. They were at 36 psi but I bumped them up to 42psi last Saturday which seems better so far.
I also have Daystar spacers in front along with RC brackets. I recommend them for sure. I paid 1397.00 out the door but had to wait a week to come in here in Charleston.
Hey Johnny, mind sharing where you got them for $1397 OTD? Thanks...
 
The majority of my friends have Toyo tires on their trucks and jeeps. The Open Country series is one of their top products to consider if you're into off-road adventures. I have no experience with this model, but I plan to install a set in the future.
 
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Ok, so I’ve been searching this thread and couldn’t find an answer…

2019 Laramie 22” stock wheel
(No air ride/no off road pkg)
What can I fit.???
Don’t mind shaving some plastic but baby’s on the way and bilsteins and UCAs are gonna have to wait. Dealer threw some ******** wuhan made rubber on and I need safer and better looking.
Much appreciated guys thx.
 
Ok, so I’ve been searching this thread and couldn’t find an answer…

2019 Laramie 22” stock wheel
(No air ride/no off road pkg)
What can I fit.???
Don’t mind shaving some plastic but baby’s on the way and bilsteins and UCAs are gonna have to wait. Dealer threw some ******** wuhan made rubber on and I need safer and better looking.
Much appreciated guys thx.

I'm right there with you. Looking for a taller/aggressive tire. 2019 Laramie with factory 22" rims and night edition.
 
Great thread! All of you guys running the 33x12.5 r22 Toyo AT3's - have you had any issues with inner clearance to the suspension?
 
This is a great thread, debating between the 33x12.5 and the 305/45 setup. I'm leaning toward the 305s since I won't be towing much.
 
This is a great thread, debating between the 33x12.5 and the 305/45 setup. I'm leaning toward the 305s since I won't be towing much.

Definitely going with the 305’s for my application but nice to see the 12.5 width tires fit as well


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What air pressure y'all running in the 33x12.5R22 or 305/45R22, just installed the Toyo OC ATIII'S and the shop had them at 46 psi down to 42 next day?
 
Recently decided and put on the Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S. Will post some before/after pics. I kept going back and forth and back and forth between options.
 
Recently decided and put on the Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S. Will post some before/after pics. I kept going back and forth and back and forth between options.
Yes, would definitely like to see pics!
 
Some close ups....OEM vs Coopers
 

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This look amazing on your rims


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Thanks. Minus the curb damage to the wheels from the previous owner. Ugh...
 
What air pressure y'all running in the 33x12.5R22 or 305/45R22, just installed the Toyo OC ATIII'S and the shop had them at 46 psi down to 42 next day?
I'm running 50 in mine all around.

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Added Toyo AT3 305/45r22 to my 20’ Night Edition Big Horn (I snagged the night edition 22” rims locally).
Everything stock. I like how the stick out a little more since there 305s. Only lost about 1
Mpg, and no rubbing whatsoever.


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Updated photos. Got a lil over 10k on them now, they're still excellent. Wearing evenly, rotating every 5k. Excellent traction in wet conditions and they really give a good "stuck to the ground" feel that just wasn't there with the stock Good-Years. The 3.92 handles these things no problem. View attachment 73939View attachment 73940

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I have that same truck 2021. Hate the stock tires
 

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