No recommendation either but this place seems to have unusually low prices and inexpensive shipping. $639/4 shipped to my door.
https://www.onlinetires.com/
Are there 6 seatbelts back there? I thought there was only 5? Haven't used the 3rd row in awhile.
Apparently most Americans don't have more than 2 kids under 8 years of age because the 2008 LC only has two LATCHES as well.
If we could find the weight of that tire, it would be useful too.
My one reservation about the Maxxis tires is they are made in either China or Thailand (two plants). Not bad in itself but it does kinda make me go, "hmm."
New find...
The 285/75-18 Maxxis MT-762 Bighorn that everyone seems to like. Not sure on the price but it's very likely less expensive than the Toyo MT's.
285/75R18 129Q 10 OWL 35.1" 11.30" 80 4,080 8.00 19/32"
Just looked and found this tire is available in the tall (35") and relatively skinny 285/75-18
285/75R18 129Q 10 OWL 35.1" 11.30 80 4,080 lbs 8.00 19/32 depth
Local shop quoted me $1500 installed for the 285/75-18 MT's.
If you want to save money (though not buy local), onlinetires.com quoted me $298/ea plus shipping of only $67. Total of $1260 for 4. The local tire shop charges me $90/set for the GSP9700 mount and balance.
Grand total of $1350...
FWIW, here's pricing from the local Mom & Pop store. Unfortunately, they can't get the Canadian 33x10.5R15 size. These prices are for a set of 4 and including our 8.25% sales tax.
Toyo MT
33x10.50R15LT (CAN NOT GET)
LT255/85R16 $1100 INSTALLED
LT285/75R16 $1150 INSTALLED
Not really accurate as both the 100 and 105 were introduced at the same time, 1998. They didn't add the 80 series front axle to the 100, it is as best4x4xfar said, an 80 series chassis/suspension with a 100 series body.
I've broken many globes before but my latest, 4-5 year old, Coleman Northstar with the metal cage has yet to break, even stored in a soft case. The globe design is also a bit stronger than plain cylindrical design.
$298/ea from Onlinetires.com and you could probably get them cheaper if you shop around. Toyo MT's are expensive to begin with and even more expensive in the uncommon sizes.
Both the Toyo MT and AT come in 285/75-18 which is 35" diameter. Spressomon has the AT's.
If you need 34" tires, they also make 285/75-17's in the MT's.
I love my 35 degree Moonstone Zone 1 800+ fill down bag with only a half zip. It compresses to 4"x8" but it is a mummy bag and not semi-rectangular.
If you are open to a mummy bag, check out this 40 degree Go-Lite bag that is comparable to mine and about $200...
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