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Auto Nation Toyota. I just googled the part number. You'll find them. Be sure to keep the metal tension ring from the old ones to use with the new ones, or they will just pop off while you are driving.Where did you buy them?
Mine didn't and I didn't reuse the spring ring.Auto Nation Toyota. I just googled the part number. You'll find them. Be sure to keep the metal tension ring from the old ones to use with the new ones, or they will just pop off while you are driving.
Me eitherMine didn't and I didn't reuse the spring ring.
Thanks man.Looks great, another item to add to the mod list!
I didn't want to take a chance, so I put them on to be safe. They're super tight.Mine didn't and I didn't reuse the spring ring.
How do you like the Coopers, had them on my 4Runner. Thinking about going to those after the Michelins.View attachment 8986
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These are the new Road + Trail AT. Have about 2,700 miles on them so far and have zero complaints. They have great NVH, little to no impact on MPG, and handle well in wet and dry. Havenβt done any serious off-road driving with them. Will see how they do this winter.How do you like the Coopers, had them on my 4Runner. Thinking about going to those after the Michelins.
Great to hear, thank you for the answer, I will definitely look into these now, lol. I think I need to take a break from this forum, finding too many ways to empty my wallet........These are the new Road + Trail AT. Have about 2,700 miles on them so far and have zero complaints. They have great NVH, little to no impact on MPG, and handle well in wet and dry. Havenβt done any serious off-road driving with them. Will see how they do this winter.
I had these same tires on my GX460 and found the same. Very quiet, better road manners than my former BFG and Falken AT3W, lower weight than both (unsprung weight), and great in the snow (3 peak snowflake rated). I'll be putting these on mine in the fall.These are the new Road + Trail AT. Have about 2,700 miles on them so far and have zero complaints. They have great NVH, little to no impact on MPG, and handle well in wet and dry. Havenβt done any serious off-road driving with them. Will see how they do this winter.
Thank youAuto Nation Toyota. I just googled the part number. You'll find them. Be sure to keep the metal tension ring from the old ones to use with the new ones, or they will just pop off while you are driving.
Best idea everI really think we need a moderator to combine some of these threads... there are several like this that have multiple discussing the same thing.
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They are OEM 2023 Tundra takeoffs. I got them on eBay. I could not find the part number for the current gen Tundra, Sequoia, and Tacoma black lugs so got the takeoffs. There are lots of options on eBay just make sure they are from the current gen trucks.Where did you get the lug nuts? OEM?