35x12.5r18 vs 295/70r18 - Toyo Open Country At3 - 2022 Toyota Tundra - Size comparison - Review

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  • čas přidán 12. 04. 2022
  • Hi everyone, just my 2 cents on the two tires.

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  • @BillyOnroad
    @BillyOnroad  Před 2 lety +13

    My apologies, I should turn this video into a drinking game, take a shot for every time i say 'Load Range' Also please take my personal opinions with a grain of salt. The Tundra is a heavy truck so it can compensate well if you do in fact run a E load tire. Its just not as soft as the D is all. You can also find E tires with a lower index of 121-125 providing a softer ride. Generally the higher the weight load capacity of the tire, the more stiff it will ride. Use that as a reference. We all have different purposes for our truck, so go with the tire that best suits you. Thank you for watching, appreciate the support.
    www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?gclid=Cj0KCQjwjN-SBhCkARIsACsrBz52WT_c-LbSKGO1lZWbUuWwYfMDW-p4UDVEbtnzssLi0zP8KvT2oVgaAhTBEALw_wcB&techid=35&ef_id=Cj0KCQjwjN-SBhCkARIsACsrBz52WT_c-LbSKGO1lZWbUuWwYfMDW-p4UDVEbtnzssLi0zP8KvT2oVgaAhTBEALw_wcB:G:s&s_kwcid=AL!3756!3!354820920365!e!!g!!load%20index&gclsrc=aw.ds

    • @webcrawler3332
      @webcrawler3332 Před rokem

      How have the tires been wearing for you? How many miles do you have on them so far? I’ve been debating on these vs wildpeaks but they only have load F in 35’s on 18” wheel.

  • @spdy_nsx
    @spdy_nsx Před 7 měsíci

    Awesome video! I am in the market for wheels and tires for my Tundra and THIS video makes it is so easy to make my decision now. Thank you for taking the time and work to show us, much appreciated!! 👍👍

  • @wannabeangler
    @wannabeangler Před 2 lety +20

    That is by far the best explanation on tires load capacities and heights! Well done!

  • @andyburton4036
    @andyburton4036 Před rokem +4

    Great video. Lots of good info here for those planning to put larger tires on their 22 Tundra

  • @toddbristol707
    @toddbristol707 Před rokem +2

    This was such a great video. I reference it around twice a week as people discuss questions about tire strategies. Specifically, wanting to go with 37s. The subject of spares never comes up, and is one of the strong points for me Not going with 37s. They are personally too massive, but the spare situation comes into play as well. Thank you for all of your hard work!

  • @jakeschmidt7977
    @jakeschmidt7977 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! Love the in depth details. Keep up the good work!

  • @tacticaltechie
    @tacticaltechie Před měsícem

    This is a really well-done comparison. A lot of people really brush over options like this to really fine tune the tool you might need.

  • @daverios222
    @daverios222 Před rokem +3

    man I am def going with the 295s, and they fit on stock tundra 18's, thanks for this vid !

  • @KnittingThreads
    @KnittingThreads Před rokem +1

    Great in-depth video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jordanwalter4381
    @jordanwalter4381 Před rokem

    Guy knows his stuff. Awesome video. -Fellow tire aficionado.

  • @eh4623
    @eh4623 Před rokem

    Very informative video. Great job!

  • @chrisdakins2010
    @chrisdakins2010 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Great job! I’ll bet the 285 75 18’s are super close as well. Half inch taller than the 37 12.5 and only a half inch narrower than the 295’s. Taller and skinnier is a great combo for snow!

  • @stevenbump5088
    @stevenbump5088 Před 11 měsíci

    thanks soo much, i needed that.

  • @shanewhittemore
    @shanewhittemore Před rokem

    Good stuff very helpful as I transition over to new tires and a front lift.

  • @GeneralOrhan
    @GeneralOrhan Před 9 měsíci +2

    great video! I'm putting 35x12.5r18 toyota AT3s on my '21 tundra next week. Cant wait.

    • @mikehughes8023
      @mikehughes8023 Před 6 měsíci

      That’s exactly what I have on my 2020 Limited.

  • @NotchingTags
    @NotchingTags Před rokem +22

    Thank you for this video. We needed this. I would also add that the 295/70r18 will always be cheaper than 35s. 35s are a SCAM!

  • @dbriggs1689
    @dbriggs1689 Před 2 lety

    Great video man.

  • @kcadventure-m3u
    @kcadventure-m3u Před rokem

    Great video!! Helps alot

  • @darrylm3627
    @darrylm3627 Před rokem +2

    Good Stuff,Great Tips😄👍🏿2016 F250 XLT stock 275/75r18 will upgrade to 295s

  • @05EVORS
    @05EVORS Před rokem +2

    Cool tire to consider is Milestar Patagonia MT02(02 Is the new harder/ higher mileage versions) the 315/70/17 weighs like 60 lbs but its only C rated. If your not hauling or running sharp rocks they do fine. And yha I know the Tundras are 18" wheels just throwing out the weights on Patagonias are a little less due to appealing to Jeep crowd but they are great ive had 38" for 3 years on my '84 K30 ride great do great off road.

  • @DA-pj3or
    @DA-pj3or Před 2 lety +1

    If you want the height to be closer just keep more air in it. In my old tundra on the road I would run 44 psi.
    And they were great.
    I'm also in WA and drive a FJ cruiser now. But have owned a total of 4 tundras bought my first one in 2000. My FJ is running toyo at2'swith fuel shok gun metal grey rims. The tires I just went with a 6 ply. For it.

  • @alvabry
    @alvabry Před rokem

    Nice video. Did those trd wheels/rims come stock? I really like those trd wheels.

  • @joejr9653
    @joejr9653 Před rokem +2

    Definitely need to upgrade my 2020 tundra pro to some 295 70 r18 tires. Probably going to with nitto ridge grapplers.

  • @PQR5CHE
    @PQR5CHE Před rokem +2

    Very nice video. Thanks for doing that.
    Would a 305/70/18 fit under there?
    Nitro’s Recon Grappler comes in a D Load Range in 305/70/18. Seriously debating that tire for my 23 Tundra TRD PRO…..

  • @shortdog1042
    @shortdog1042 Před rokem +3

    Hey, how much more room did you have for your spare on the bottom? The tire I'm going with is the 295/65/20 which is about 1/2 inch taller and was wondering if you had that much leeway?

  • @yugbe
    @yugbe Před rokem

    Very helpful!

  • @savchuktaras
    @savchuktaras Před 9 měsíci

    Very informative thx

  • @user-kx9nu4yq5j
    @user-kx9nu4yq5j Před 11 měsíci

    Nice video I got my 23 tundra TRD Off road hybrid but i don't like stock tires what is the biggest size (or specs) I can use on stock/factory wheels please suggest

  • @davecamilleri9411
    @davecamilleri9411 Před rokem +2

    FYI, check the fit of your spare on your front end, I think you will find that the tire will contact the upper A arm on the front, but please check to be sure. A friend of mine has a 21 Tundra and his truck came with 285/75R18 tires on the factory wheels. He only had less than 1/4 inch clearance from the tire sidewall and the upper A arm. I sell tires and I advised him against 295/70R18 because of the clearance issue and I sold him 275/70R18. It appears that your aluminum wheels have more offset than stock, but your spare looks to have a lot of positive offset.

  • @xxdee1nonlyxx
    @xxdee1nonlyxx Před rokem

    Great video! Seems you have a lot of experience. I have a 21 silverado z71 leveled with bilstein 5100s im running nitto ridge grapplers 295/70/18. Truck is running extremely rough especially since i went from 33s to these larger tires. Any advice you can give me on how to get a bit more comfort? Im considering switching to the fox leveling shocks from the bilsteins. Thanks in advance!

    • @chrislsx
      @chrislsx Před 10 měsíci

      Did you resolve this?

  • @streetrage8694
    @streetrage8694 Před rokem

    Do the 35s fit with stock suspension or do you have a lift?

  • @ronhuggins696
    @ronhuggins696 Před rokem

    Very helpful question? Can I fit a 35x70x18 toyo at111 tire on My jeep sahara with 1.5 spacers? Will it require spacer?? Thank you.i have a 2.5 leveling kit on front with a 2.25 in the rear

  • @kinostrong6724
    @kinostrong6724 Před rokem

    Was there any Rub on 295/70/18 near the wheel well?

  • @maricelarooper9558
    @maricelarooper9558 Před rokem

    So I ordered 18” wheels with 275/70r-18/10. Did I do a mistake? For my 2022 tundra platinum

  • @danhjelholt5262
    @danhjelholt5262 Před 2 lety

    What wheels are those? KMC 535 grenade?
    That’s what I put on my
    2008 tundra with 295 55 20 Toyo open country AT3’s. The tires look great but they’re kind of loud from what I’m used to. What pressure do you think would be best for a quiet ride? I have about 500 LBS of tools in the truck. So far I have 50psi in them. Thoughts?

    • @BillyOnroad
      @BillyOnroad  Před 2 lety +1

      Kmc grs 549. There is a slight hum over 60 mph but its not too bad since i usually have the radio on. My ko2s were a little quieter.. but they had some issues in the rain so thats why i wanted to try something new. I think 45-50 is probably your sweet spot with that much weight in the back.

  • @gatordunn
    @gatordunn Před rokem

    Are those a true bead lock on those rims? What rims are they?

  • @ryanbrand2562
    @ryanbrand2562 Před 2 lety +3

    What level do you have on your Tundra? 1.75 or 2”? Also do you get any rub with your 35’s? If so, in your opinion will the 295/70/18 fit better without rubbing and additional lift? Thank you 🙏🏽

    • @BillyOnroad
      @BillyOnroad  Před 2 lety +1

      Westcott front kit. 2 1/4" lift in the front. No rub on 35s.

    • @ryanbrand2562
      @ryanbrand2562 Před 2 lety

      @@BillyOnroad thank you 🙏🏽 I bought my 2022 with 1k miles on it and it came with leveling spacers on front. Back has AVS air suspension. I think the factory leveling spacers are 1.75? From center of axel to bottom of fender I am measuring 24.5? Seems like 35’s should be okay? I’m perfectly okay with 295/70/18 to replace my 285/65/18 KO’s with Toyo’s. Your thoughts? I don’t want to compromise ride quality nor modify anymore than front spacers?

    • @BillyOnroad
      @BillyOnroad  Před 2 lety +2

      @@ryanbrand2562 There are no factory front leveling spacer, its probably an after market Rough Country 1.75 inch front level. 35s would fit if you decided to go that route. 295s would also work. It'll ride a bit stiffer no matter what. Toyo only makes 295 in a load E. You'll feel the bumps more than you would with the 35s. 35s provide more cushion and is a bit softer tire compound in a load D.

    • @ryanbrand2562
      @ryanbrand2562 Před 2 lety

      @@BillyOnroad great info! I have +12 offset on my current wheels. I know Wescott mentions +18 when pairing with 35’s. Do you think I’ll be okay?

    • @BillyOnroad
      @BillyOnroad  Před 2 lety

      @@ryanbrand2562 yes, thats less than a 1/4" of difference

  • @justinolechowski7442
    @justinolechowski7442 Před rokem +1

    Nitto Terra grappler g2 295 70 18 comes in a C load rating

  • @BC_Hunter
    @BC_Hunter Před 3 měsíci

    Won’t the softer tire wear out more under load?

  • @Step-n-Wolf
    @Step-n-Wolf Před 5 měsíci

    Wonder if a 305 would have been more comparable?

  • @smokeGR14
    @smokeGR14 Před rokem

    I didn't see the weight difference one was 101 lbs what was the other

  • @CitizenJournoTN
    @CitizenJournoTN Před rokem

    Is your truck lifted at all? I’m getting a ‘23 SR and am wanting to do the 295’s. Would they fit without lifting, and without rubbing?

  • @adonischan2343
    @adonischan2343 Před 2 lety

    Can I run the 295/70/18 on my 2021 Sequoia trd pro, with no lift, no rubbing? And if I remove my mud flaps? I am looking to get the BFG ko2 AT. TIA

  • @64920jeff
    @64920jeff Před 3 měsíci

    305/70/18 is closer to a 35, so is 285/75/18 but a bit narrower then 295 obviously.

  • @georgegouvas27
    @georgegouvas27 Před rokem

    I like mi 35x12.5 x 15

  • @overlandersnorthwest
    @overlandersnorthwest Před 2 lety

    I have a 2021 Toyota Sequoia lifted 2.5 inch and a frontrunner rack w gear when overlanding. Towing a boat on occasion. I just ordered 18x9 +20 offset and toyo at3s 35x12.5x18 and its F2 rated. Other option was D. Question is. Do you think thia is ok for overlanding and occasional #offroad? Majority I'll be highway and city with weekend warrior attitude

    • @BillyOnroad
      @BillyOnroad  Před 2 lety +1

      It'll be fine for overlanding. Its a super strong tire being F rated so it'll hold up great. Might be a tad stiff is all. But not a big deal. D rated would of been a softer ride is all.

    • @overlandersnorthwest
      @overlandersnorthwest Před 2 lety +1

      @@BillyOnroad softer ride would of been cheaper and better for me, but didnt know until later about this. The salesman at Discount tire sold me the F rated.

    • @BillyOnroad
      @BillyOnroad  Před 2 lety

      @@overlandersnorthwest probably because the F was in stock lol. They have to make commission some how.. Discount Tire had to piece together a set for me. 1 was in Ohio, Kansas, Oregon etc. Took about 2+ weeks for me to get a set of 4 in the load range D. The Sequoia is a heavy rig, and with all your gear it might not be all that bad. Its only when going over bumps etc will you feel the difference and appreciate the softer tire. The tradeoff is you pretty much have an invincible tire and won't get any flats with the F rated lol.

    • @overlandersnorthwest
      @overlandersnorthwest Před 2 lety

      @@BillyOnroad lol awesome. Ok pros and cons. I like invincible thanks

  • @AznBassAngler
    @AznBassAngler Před rokem +1

    I don't think your comment on Toyo being smaller than Nitto is true. They are the same company, and if you compare tire specifications on they are vritually the same.

  • @vicoung3246
    @vicoung3246 Před 2 lety

    did you have lift on the tundra?

  • @SlopeIronBB
    @SlopeIronBB Před rokem

    I like the level across the top or the two tires but how do you know that your garage floor is not the reason for the 1/4 difference? Need to show that the floor is level before comparing the tire heights.

  • @jorgerobles1749
    @jorgerobles1749 Před 2 lety

    What psi are you running them

  • @SuperSnakePlissken
    @SuperSnakePlissken Před měsícem

    I run 285/70/18 Nitto Ridge Grappler's on my 2021 TRD Pro double cab. The reason I did that is my buddy has a 2019 TRD Pro with 35's on his, and the weight difference between my tire and his tire (12 more lbs per tire) absolutely kill his mpg. He averages around 13 city and 15-16 highway. I am able to get 14.8-15.2 city and 17-17.5 highway consistently with my size of Nittos.
    Essentially the 4.30 rear end on the Tundra manages the extra weight up to 34.5 inch tire without impacting fuel economy dramatically, but the second you get to that 35 inch tire putting the weight up to 284 lbs...it struggles.
    The new Tundra with the 3.31 rear....way worse. Plus, you are running those turbos all the time to get the power needed to turn those big tires which means early burn out.

  • @raulbueno4284
    @raulbueno4284 Před 2 lety

    That’s great man but those Tire suck ass are you going to compare Toyota versus Michelin Michelin’s always gonna be better

    • @BillyOnroad
      @BillyOnroad  Před 2 lety +4

      Stock tires are always going to be more comfortable. However when it comes to durability and strength. That is where the aftermarket tires always win. These Toyos are going to hold up much better offroad and will be more resistant to punctures or flats. You do give up a little bit of comfort over the stock michelins thats for sure. Its a tradeoff im willing to accept. Street tires will wear out pretty quick offroad.

    • @Paranormal_Code
      @Paranormal_Code Před 2 lety +3

      For all terrain Toyo shits on Michelin in every category. The Toyo AT3 is the best all around AT tire along with the Falken Wildpeak. Does Michelin even make an AT lol?