Atrus
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So far I've had my 235/75-16 Toyo Open Country A/T's on for about 100 miles. I've had them in dry and rain (mostly rain). So far I am very happy.
They don't ride mushy at all, however, they just feel smooth. They are extremely quiet.
I have a small lift on and my Grabber AT2's in 245/70 rubbed on the sway bar. I wanted to go with a slightly different size, so I went skinner and taller in the 235/75 - these are 29.9" diameter.
I do think I am getting a little rubbing on the front behind the bumper. I attached some pics (the last two). These have the wheels turned to be at the closest point to the wheel well liner. So, this is as close as they'll get.
What I liked about these is they were a little taller, they don't need much (if any) clearance work, and they are the same 32 lbs that the 235/70 SRA's were that came on it.
I do think the 245's looked a little meatier (these look thin in my opinion), but they may grow on me a bit. Also, no way to run Moabs on these - 235 are too skinny. I'll be sticking with the stock rim.
They have a decent rim guard, but nothing special. The Grabbers had a deep rim guard, I really liked that about them.
I'll update more as I get some miles on them, but here's some pics. Ignore the filthy KJ - this is the first non-rainy day we've had in like 5 days.
They don't ride mushy at all, however, they just feel smooth. They are extremely quiet.
I have a small lift on and my Grabber AT2's in 245/70 rubbed on the sway bar. I wanted to go with a slightly different size, so I went skinner and taller in the 235/75 - these are 29.9" diameter.
I do think I am getting a little rubbing on the front behind the bumper. I attached some pics (the last two). These have the wheels turned to be at the closest point to the wheel well liner. So, this is as close as they'll get.
What I liked about these is they were a little taller, they don't need much (if any) clearance work, and they are the same 32 lbs that the 235/70 SRA's were that came on it.
I do think the 245's looked a little meatier (these look thin in my opinion), but they may grow on me a bit. Also, no way to run Moabs on these - 235 are too skinny. I'll be sticking with the stock rim.
They have a decent rim guard, but nothing special. The Grabbers had a deep rim guard, I really liked that about them.
I'll update more as I get some miles on them, but here's some pics. Ignore the filthy KJ - this is the first non-rainy day we've had in like 5 days.
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