any pics of toyo proxes
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general tire??
i see that general makes a grabber uhp i believe it is. Anybody have any info on these? Also what size should i go with. I suck at picturing metric tire sizes. I only have the truck leveled, and i dont want to look low profile and getto with the 10 inch rims. The general is a 275 70.
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the look narrow??
i have a 10 inch wheels and i dont know how the 275 60 will fit them. Anybody have any other recommendations on tires and sizes?
Thanks,
Derek
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Derek
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Well I have almost 3,000 miles on my Toyo Proxies S/T 275 45 R20. I love my tires have had no problems a lot harder to break traction in that those crappy goodyear gt II tires. Dont know anyone who has Nittos.
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ive had both the nitto 420 and toyo proxy...both tires have their advantages and disadvantages...
toyo's...275/60 17.
great dry traction, quiet, wore great and lasted...scarry as **** on wet roads. if someone spit on the ground the tire would spin.
nitto...285/50 18.
decent dry traction (less than toyo even though its wider), quiet, wear great, lasting...amazing wet traction. it suprises me! cant 60' as well as the toyo's. trying pirelli scorpion zero's my next round.
toyo's...275/60 17.
great dry traction, quiet, wore great and lasted...scarry as **** on wet roads. if someone spit on the ground the tire would spin.
nitto...285/50 18.
decent dry traction (less than toyo even though its wider), quiet, wear great, lasting...amazing wet traction. it suprises me! cant 60' as well as the toyo's. trying pirelli scorpion zero's my next round.
You won't be dissapointed in the Pirelli Scorpions. Best tire I'v ever had. Excellent grip on wet and dry roads, 44,000 miles on them and still full of tread.
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