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285/75/17 Toyo AT3 C load VS. 295/70/17 Yoko G003 E load

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Dean62, Apr 20, 2022.

  1. Apr 20, 2022 at 8:03 AM
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    Dean62

    Dean62 [OP] Well-Known Member

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    285/75/17 Toyo AT3 C load VS. 295/70/17 Yoko G003 E load I've picked these sizes because I want a true 33 and I'm okay with doing CMC to make them fit myself

    Currently I probably drive 9-10k miles per year and go off-road 1-2 times a month would like to increase that once my son gets a little older (Currently 9mo) and can take him out camping much easier I live in the Florida panhandle so we mainly have mud/clay to off-road in but would like to start traveling further away (accouple hours) to experience new areas
    I currently have 265/75/16 toyo at2 on a 2.5 inch lift and they've done pretty well so moving up to the at3 in a larger size isn't a bad idea and I like that's its a C load tire because I really don't need an E load mind you when looking at sizes that are a true 33 there aren't many options beside E-load tires but I love the look of the yoko's and love the idea of a MT for traction off-road but I'm not sure if it the right choice for my daily driver but I've read in a number of places that the yokos are one of the quietest MT out there and have great street manners so the seem like a great option for an MT since I'm only use to ATs

    I've gone back an forth between the two of these for months now and would love to hear y'all experience with these tires and if you recommend them and/or get them again
     
  2. Apr 24, 2022 at 6:08 AM
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    rollinstaco

    rollinstaco Well-Known Member

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    I recommended the Toyo At3's. I've put them on a few of my trucks and they perform so well on and off road.
     

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