AquaBoy Posted August 4, 2018 Share Posted August 4, 2018 Hey All, I just bought a 2002 Tacoma with low km's and I am starting to outfit it for fly fishing. Right now it has some old Goodyear Wranglers on it with very rough tread and I figure they will be pretty hard on the suspension with the amount of highway driving I will be doing. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for a light truck tire that would be good on highway and capable on the trunk road & where you recommend buying tires from? I am still in school so if anyone knows any good wholesalers with good product that would be great. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrianR Posted August 4, 2018 Share Posted August 4, 2018 Is it a 4x4.If so i had a 2011 4x4 & did well using open country by toyo.I have also had very good success.With Kal tires wild country year round tires.Primarily because of Not wanting to purchase 4 xtra rims & air pressure sensors.I went with the Kal Tire.Free rotates,free flat repairs ,vcellent warranty...Oh & they have the snow flake,if your a guy that heads west[bc] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedBeard Posted August 4, 2018 Share Posted August 4, 2018 General Tire AT2 are hands down the best tires I've owned. Quiet on the highway, great for light off roading Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
northfork Posted August 4, 2018 Share Posted August 4, 2018 Good year duratracs, I've ran them all working in the oilfield. Still behave nice on the highway and have enough meat to get you through gumbo. Otherwise as stated I'd get the toyo at 2s, or if you want something a little less agressive look at the cooper discoverer at3. Blaskin and Laine in calgary when I lived there carried coopers for hella cheap and I never had an issue there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sage Posted August 4, 2018 Share Posted August 4, 2018 Hard to beat Costco's pricing and included road hazard warranty..... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nachako Posted August 4, 2018 Share Posted August 4, 2018 I had Goodyear Armours on mine they were an excellent highway tire. But we’re prone to rock shots . Anything but Coppers never again Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fly007 Posted August 4, 2018 Share Posted August 4, 2018 I am not loyal to a preticular brand and have had good success with the following. Bridgestone Dueler Revo , Wildcountry, B.F.Goodrich All Terrain T/A K02 which are currently in use. All have the snowflake and mountain ratings so no need to make seasonal changes. They are a little noisier on the highway than others but this is the compromise I put up with for the performance off of the pavement and during the winter. The trend patterns are aggressive and will pick up and spit rocks, this is a hazard that I accept to get to those wonderful out of the way spots. Rock chips and cracked windshields are common living in this area, glass insurance is cheaper than paying out of your own pocket. The vehicle I drive is a Jeep. Tight Lines and Travel Safely. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monger Posted August 5, 2018 Share Posted August 5, 2018 Have a look at Yokohama Geolanders if you are not planning to play in the mud a bunch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fishinglibin Posted August 6, 2018 Share Posted August 6, 2018 On 8/4/2018 at 6:44 AM, Sage said: Hard to beat Costco's pricing and included road hazard warranty..... After what Costco pulled on my wife, I will never use them again. A bit of a drive, but call Rim to Rim in Okotoks for a quote. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ÜberFly Posted August 6, 2018 Share Posted August 6, 2018 1 hour ago, fishinglibin said: After what Costco pulled on my wife, I will never use them again. A bit of a drive, but call Rim to Rim in Okotoks for a quote. Paul, I agree! I've also had a not so positive exp. with Costco customer service relating to tires!! Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fishinglibin Posted August 7, 2018 Share Posted August 7, 2018 Karen took her car in as she had a low tire that needed a patch. The Costco rep said a nail went in the side of a 1 yr old tire. and the tire was not repairable. He wanted to sell us a new set of tire and the others were almost new. We went to Rim to Rim, and they said it was not in the side of the tire and repaired it. Their prices are extremely competitive, wide choice of tires, and great service. They are my choice now. But easy for me as I live in Okotoks. It is always worth a phone call. Always smart to do your research. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
danhunt Posted August 7, 2018 Share Posted August 7, 2018 I run the cooper AT3 on my 4Runner and I've been happy with them. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nachako Posted August 8, 2018 Share Posted August 8, 2018 I find mine very noisy, not very good on ice, copper stiffed me on the rebate Paul , Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bcubed Posted August 8, 2018 Share Posted August 8, 2018 I have the duratracs on my taco.. great summer and mud/water.. brutal on ice. I'm looking at getting proper winter specific ones for this as i find myself with more and more time in the mountains in the winter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AquaBoy Posted August 9, 2018 Author Share Posted August 9, 2018 Thanks all for your input, I really appreciate it! My Taco is a 4x4 standard and I am running 90% tread Bridgestone Blizzaks in the winter so I am not too worried about snow and ice performance. I have some old Goodyear Wranglers on the truck right now... balanced, plenty of tread life left and no cupping (as far as I can tell) but I was advised by a mechanic that I should run something less aggressive because the "rough tread on the wrangler A/T adventure is hard on the suspension" after he noticed my front & rear struts/shocks need replacing. In my opinion they are not very rough and it sounded like a sales pitch for new tires, I am fairly mechanically inclined and will be replacing the struts/shocks myself (easy on a gen 1 taco) and upon closer inspection the struts/shocks are OEM Toyota struts that the previous owner just never bothered to replace. However, that being said, I am not opposed to replacing them if its a bit better on gas/quieter ride and I would be interested to hear what everyone thinks about running an A/T tire with newer technology vs a smoother highway tire like a Michelin defender or something? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bcubed Posted August 9, 2018 Share Posted August 9, 2018 It's a 2002 tacoma, it's gonna need it's struts/shocks replaced. I wouldn't change the tires out till they're toast, if you have blizzaks for winter. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lakerman Posted August 17, 2018 Share Posted August 17, 2018 on my 1997 I ran bridgestone revo 2 from coscto, 31 x10.5, great truck, still had original struts and shocks when I sold it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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