235/85/16 tires...

dnellans

Adventurer
comparison

for all who might be interested i found a site on the web that does some comparisons of tires. granted individual tires might vary a little bit from this in size, but a good comparison overall.

265/70/R16 (my tacoma stock)
10.43 inches wide
30.60 inches total diameter
7.3 inches sidewall height

265/75/R16 (currently running)
10.43 inches wide
31.64 inches total diameter
7.82 inches sidewall height
speedometer difference 3.407% too slow

235/85/R16 (considering)
9.25 inches wide
31.72 inches total diameter
7.86 inches sidewall height
speedometer difference 3.66% too slow

255/85/R16 (considering)
10.03 inches wide
33.06 inches total diameter
8.53 inches sidewall height
speedometer difference 8.043% too slow

has anyone used the pro-comp all terrain tires? there are a lot of places online (including 4 wheel parts) that are offering buy 3 get 1 free with free shipping on them. makes for a pretty compelling price if they'll hold up.

anyone else considering moving from a 265/75 to a 235/85 or 255/85? would love to hear more about the considerations.
 
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bigreen505

Expedition Leader
dnellans said:
has anyone used the pro-comp all terrain tires? there are a lot of places online (including 4 wheel parts) that are offering buy 3 get 1 free with free shipping on them. makes for a pretty compelling price if they'll hold up.

I have. Bottom line is they are the stickiest tires I have ever run when new, but the tread gets very hard as the tire ages. They come with a 50,000 mile warranty and I'm pretty sure they are good for it, but IMO after about 10,000 - 15,000 miles the rubber is too hard for acceptable snow traction and by 25,000 they should be pitched. However, if you live in a warm climate your experience may be very different.

Buy three get one free means you get three first line tires and a blem. In my case I had three tires with little or no corrector weights and on tire with a lot. However, I can't say that I had any problems with the tires beyond the hardening tread. If you get a set, you might consider getting them siped around 15k miles and see if that helps. I was very annoyed with them, but I am starting to think that is a pretty common problem with all brands.
 

Scott Brady

Founder
For you guys interested in the OutbackTX1, there is a new website for them

http://www.outbacktx1.com/

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slooowr6

Explorer
dnellans said:
At $210 a rim for my tacoma I'll have to stick with stock.... $210 a rim, can that be right?!?

The price is about right for a forged rim with 3300lbs load capacity. Forged rims are stronger than cast rims.
 

haven

Expedition Leader
Fuso FG tire

The Mitsubishi Fuso FG 4x4 medium truck comes with Yokohama Y742S LT 235/85R16 load range E (10 ply rating). Tires in this size and load range are rated for 3000 lbs in single use, 2700 lbs dual.

You'll have no worries using a tire this size on a vehicle with total weight of 6,000 lbs. The Fuso FG is rated for GVWR up to 14,050 lbs. Of course, they use four tires on the rear axle.

A good substitute for the Yokohama tire is the Michelin XPS Traction tire in similar size.

Chip Haven
 

Schattenjager

Expedition Leader
Hard to know how it will ride - with the extra weight of gear etc. the suspension should do it's job of smoothing the rough. I have BFG AT's load E and could not tell much difference from the factory tires. Of course I don't care about that kind of thing too much, but with the OME suspension my truck rides very nice, even empty.
 

7wt

Expedition Leader
dnellans said:
At $210 a rim for my tacoma I'll have to stick with stock.... $210 a rim, can that be right?!?
I am not sure but the stock alloy rims has to be in that range also. Those sure are some snazzy wheels though.
 

BMAN

Adventurer
dnellans said:
At $210 a rim for my tacoma I'll have to stick with stock.... $210 a rim, can that be right?!?


As others have said, the price is actually a little cheaper than I expected for a forged alloy. The stock Taco wheels run around $250 from Toyota (also forged). The nice thing about a forged wheel is that they are virtually indestructable. At 19#'s a piece these are a nice lightweight, relatively affordable alternative for those looking for a new look for their rig. I really like these and am hoping to step up in the next couple of months to get 2 sets. 5 for the 60 plus 3 for the trailer. These wheels coupled with staun inner beadlocks will make a perfect combo for me.
 

7wt

Expedition Leader
I finally got a new set of tires today! I decided to go with the ever popular BFG AT KO's in 235/85/16. They have a whole whopping 6 miles on them so not much to report but they sure look good! I like the skinnier tire, my truck looks lean and sleek now. Like a cat or a ninja....a ninja cat.
 

7wt

Expedition Leader
I'll get some up when I can. I can't get to Photobucket off this computer so I can't put up a nice big pic.
 

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