Hey man nice pick I love my Yokohama Geolanders! They work well in many conditions, high mileage warranty, and not as much road noise many competitors :)
Awesome tires! I just got a set for my FJ. It’s great watching this video from a year ago and seeing your current setup lol. Enjoy! (Greetings from BRLA)
The best hybrid tires I have found are Nitto Ridge Grappler. They are super quiet for an aggressive tire. I slightly more aggressive tire is the Toyo R/T.
Just bought 315 70 R18s for my 2023 Tundra SR5. I have a Rough Country 1.75” in the fron and 1” Cornfed spacer in the rear. I currently have 275 70 R18 Cooper AT3 XLTs and have so much more room. Get them installed next week.
I just put a set of Yokohama Geolandar X-ATs on my Tundra, I really like them. For an AT tire, they have pretty aggressive tread and the price is right. I've put about 1,000 miles on them and even after a lift and going from stock size tires to 34s, fuel economy hasn't changed.
@@mikecopros79 I have X-AT's on my Lexus GX470 - 265/70r17 and road noice is not bad at all.I did take a hit on mpg. But they look great and do well offroad as well as on wet roads.
Long term update on the X-ATs, worst tires I ever had. After 20,000 miles, they needed replaced. I sold my 2015 Tundra and just bought a new Tundra and put a set of Toyo's on it, much better tires.
Best AT tire in my opinion, are TOYO AT3s, I’ve had falken wild peaks, KO2s, Geolanders, and Nitto, but have fun Toyos to be the best balanced in having a bit of everything and working well or being superior in some conditions than the above brands.
Them are some sexy treads and them sidewalls. I just ordered the standard geolander A/T for my pathfinder wanted something good in snow. And something not too aggressive. If I need that I’ll drive the Jeep lol
Geolander mt are some of the best looking mud tires out there. I prefer a quiet ride so its all terrains for me but if i put on a mud tire it would be these
Why I just got the geolander A/t for my pathfinder didn’t need something to aggressive wouldn’t wanna take that tank off road to far anyways what the jeeps for
Man I enjoy your video's your funny as shit 😀 tires look badass you said your getting 19 mpg's that's more than what I'm getting with my 2016 Lifted Tacoma I'm luck to get 17 mpg's
I see you're in Baton Rouge, I'm from that area but currently living in North Texas. Congratulations on your new Tundra purchase, the new tires look great!
if the outside diameter is change for a bigger size,your odometer and mileage will appear worse than it really is,i went from stock 29" tires to 33 plus the weight of the suspension lift kit and all other accessories,and it will impact your mileage.
Two completely different tires and no real comparison. The geolander is superior to the michelin offroad but you give up the on road manners, wet traction and tread life. The michelin will be plenty for 90 percent of buyers but for those that offroad more frequently any all terrain tire will work better. That said I love the michelin ltx at2 over the trail series michelin. Ltx at2 come on the older tundras and they ride amazing while being great offroad. More than enough for most people. But that's just my opinion Also LT tires will ride stiffer than P rated tires and weigh significantly more but in return you do get a stuffer sidewall which translates to more stability while towing and more puncture resistance. It's a stronger tire overall so it comes down to your needs and wants for your particular application
Yes I believe he said will be safer off road which I'm sure they will do very well. But curious what he will give up in on road safety where speeds are higher and safety matters most.
@@ohioguy4326 Stopping distance in the rain will be significantly longer. Stopping distance on dry pavement or ice will be a little longer. Stopping distance in the snow will be about the same. The problem is you need a mud tire for off road mud conditions, there is no way around it. You can drive slower on the highway to make up for the longer stopping distances with the mud tires. In addition the truck looks much better with the mud tires.
You usually dont buy Mud Tires for every day use truck and weekend offroad. You buy so called Hybrid Tires. They are mix between Mud and All Terrain tires. Nitto Ridge Grapplers, BF Goodrich KO2 etc ... two examples of Hybrid Tires. Hybrid Tires perform just like mud tires in offroad conditions but they have little bit softer compound for every day use. Comes icy conditions and you will be driving on 4 snowboars with those Mud Tires.
I would have spent the $$ on an extra set of rims and mounted the new tires on them. Best of both worlds for daily driving the stock tires, the new ones for the offroad. That's a lot of loss in my book. Looks like it was pretty rough too on the pavement...
I always look at the max psi on the tire sidewall and run ten psi below that. This tire had a very high max psi of 80 so I only ran 60 psi. My current tire is D2 rated and max psi is 55 and so I run 40-44 psi.
Tires look awesome, and no doubt they will be great off road. Everyone viewing this keep in mind that E load rated tires have some serious downsides when fitted to half ton pickups (which don't need E load rating). Most of all would be the weight of the tires. Those Yokohamas are 60 lbs. each. Regular P rated tires in that size would be around 45 lbs. each. A big difference. Those 15 lbs. per tire is where the mpg went. Also E rated tires are meant to be run at a higher PSI, around 60-70, much too high for a half ton but required for a heavy duty pickup. Problem is finding P rated truck tires in that size. Most are E rated.
E rated tires are more puncture resistant off road. You run the same psi as your door jam recommends and it rides better. You adjust the psi to the weight of the truck. About 35-40psi will be good for highway on a half ton. Offroad in rocks I air down to 22-25 psi
I have to admit…those are very sharp tires and rims on this truck. I get a kick out of watching you learn how to 4 wheel…..just don’t wreck the truck in the process….that would not be good☹️. I will be ordering a 2023 as soon as they are announced 😊. It would sure be nice if they would add a built in generator like ford has….that would be a deal maker for many folks.
If you put larger tires and vehicle cannot be recalibrated with new tire size you'll get all readings (speedo/mpg) wrong. I highly doubt you're losing 4 mpg. Same as if you put smaller tires your speedo will show you better mpg and higher speeds. So currently for example if you're going 60mph with new larger tires you're probably doing 65mph hense more mpg.
Tire looks great, would look better with a offset wheel …like you said at the beginning you really couldn’t see the difference until you got closer…2 inch level in the front 👍…but at the end of the day all that matters is if your happy with it..enjoy
You have to put some decent tires on. You get stuck, you're staying there. No tow hooks🤣🤣 What wheels are those? I like them. Need to get them for my new 2021 Tundra. Not jokin
Yeah they do. I just work so much I would have no chance to install them until March. This was my only weekday off and this size was in stock. I think I’ll go 37’s once fenders and a proper suspension kit comes out.
Why not go with 35’s. It would look badass on your Tundra. I can see the clearances that it could allow 35’s without a lift. (Maybe, if I’m not mistaken).
you just went from Economic truck everyone is crying for and they even shrunk it for fuel economy lol to V8 Tundra mpg, probably worse since you got a small V6.
@@bubba4072 yes I just hit 1600 today, I also have upgraded tires 275/70r18 ko2's BF goodrich but I feel like I should be getting way better gas mileage on the truck, I'm getting the same as my 2020 Toyota Tundra that i had
Hey man nice pick I love my Yokohama Geolanders! They work well in many conditions, high mileage warranty, and not as much road noise many competitors :)
Awesome!!!!!! That’s great news
How are they in rain and snow/slush? Thanks!
Lol love the energy. Nothing like new off road mud tires.
Awesome tires! I just got a set for my FJ. It’s great watching this video from a year ago and seeing your current setup lol. Enjoy! (Greetings from BRLA)
Congratulations!! Great tires ! I miss BRLA!!! Hopefully the build is even crazier next year this time !! Thanks so much for watching!
@@enjoytheridedude I may need some good trails to visit out in TN! See what these Yok’s can really do.
@@tacovipecot8029 wind rock park has the craziest trails! Oliver Springs Tennessee
@@enjoytheridedude Thanks man!
In trying to find every reason to not get this truck but you are an inspiration. Now regear that bad boy!
Wooooo!!!!!! 😎😎😎😎 re-gear sounds fun!!!
Such a nice truck. Ready to get one for me! 4 more weeks.
Congrats!!!🎉
The best hybrid tires I have found are Nitto Ridge Grappler. They are super quiet for an aggressive tire. I slightly more aggressive tire is the Toyo R/T.
Just bought 315 70 R18s for my 2023 Tundra SR5. I have a Rough Country 1.75” in the fron and 1” Cornfed spacer in the rear. I currently have 275 70 R18 Cooper AT3 XLTs and have so much more room. Get them installed next week.
Nice!!! Congratulations!!
Looks great but unless you’re planning on living in mud it doesn’t seem to be worth the significant hit to mpg.
I'm thinking about going with the 34 toyo all terrain
Those tires look great on that truck!! And that’s the first time I’ve seen a Discount tire that empty 😂😂
Thank you so much!
Oh man! I am so freaking excited about your build!! Cannot wait for more off roading vids
Thanks you so much!!!
I just put a set of Yokohama Geolandar X-ATs on my Tundra, I really like them. For an AT tire, they have pretty aggressive tread and the price is right. I've put about 1,000 miles on them and even after a lift and going from stock size tires to 34s, fuel economy hasn't changed.
That’s Awesome!!!
I'm considering these as well on my 4Runner. How's the noise level on those X-AT's?
@@mikecopros79 I have X-AT's on my Lexus GX470 - 265/70r17 and road noice is not bad at all.I did take a hit on mpg. But they look great and do well offroad as well as on wet roads.
Long term update on the X-ATs, worst tires I ever had. After 20,000 miles, they needed replaced. I sold my 2015 Tundra and just bought a new Tundra and put a set of Toyo's on it, much better tires.
Definitely enjoying your content. I will be getting my new Tundra around mid-January. Anyways, keep doing your thang and keep ENJOYING YOUR RIDE.
Woooo!!! Congrats 🎉!!!!
Best AT tire in my opinion, are TOYO AT3s, I’ve had falken wild peaks, KO2s, Geolanders, and Nitto, but have fun Toyos to be the best balanced in having a bit of everything and working well or being superior in some conditions than the above brands.
I have 33 toyo at3s and driving casual get 17.5 mpg with a 22 tundra ORD. Don't understand how it's that bad
Ugh I wish I could afford one of these Tundras 😍😩
Nice truck man, I have the same exact one ordered since early December.
Them are some sexy treads and them sidewalls. I just ordered the standard geolander A/T for my pathfinder wanted something good in snow. And something not too aggressive. If I need that I’ll drive the Jeep lol
Geolander mt are some of the best looking mud tires out there. I prefer a quiet ride so its all terrains for me but if i put on a mud tire it would be these
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Why I just got the geolander A/t for my pathfinder didn’t need something to aggressive wouldn’t wanna take that tank off road to far anyways what the jeeps for
Congratulations on your new tires looks nice be blessed
Man I enjoy your video's your funny as shit 😀 tires look badass you said your getting 19 mpg's that's more than what I'm getting with my 2016 Lifted Tacoma I'm luck to get 17 mpg's
That’s when I was driving like a grandpa though. I get 17 mpg nowadays spooling that turbo up lol
i love all tundras
I love them too!!!
Any rubbing when you had the 33s on your stock rims?
Nope, no rubbing with 33’s
I see you're in Baton Rouge, I'm from that area but currently living in North Texas. Congratulations on your new Tundra purchase, the new tires look great!
Thank you so much!!!
Used to be a tire size was determined by the diameter of the wheel. Did something change?
Looks like there’s a ton of room still, needs a 34” at least. Especially in the rear with that huge wheel well.
I've seen 35s already and even 37s with stock unmodified suspension..the 37s are max size to still have zero rub and full steering range..
Wow....thats mean 35 would be perfect on this new tundra
@@agentcovert 35 needs to be lifted i guess
I got tires like that and an extra set of rims for one of my trucks. I don't do a lot of offroading, but swap them out for the winter every year.
That’s a great idea 💡!!!
Did you have to use a wheel spacer? I just put Falken Wildpeak AT3/W's on mine and they touch the control arms
No I didn’t have to use a wheel spacer…Yokohama‘a are narrow
Those wheels are awesome!!!!
I really like the look! 👀
You have to hand calculate mileage when you change tires because your truck calculator will be off by quite a bit.
if the outside diameter is change for a bigger size,your odometer and mileage will appear worse than it really is,i went from stock 29" tires to 33 plus the weight of the suspension lift kit and all other accessories,and it will impact your mileage.
Road noise and vibration now. Michelin way better tire for highway.
Two completely different tires and no real comparison. The geolander is superior to the michelin offroad but you give up the on road manners, wet traction and tread life. The michelin will be plenty for 90 percent of buyers but for those that offroad more frequently any all terrain tire will work better.
That said I love the michelin ltx at2 over the trail series michelin. Ltx at2 come on the older tundras and they ride amazing while being great offroad. More than enough for most people. But that's just my opinion
Also LT tires will ride stiffer than P rated tires and weigh significantly more but in return you do get a stuffer sidewall which translates to more stability while towing and more puncture resistance. It's a stronger tire overall so it comes down to your needs and wants for your particular application
Yes I believe he said will be safer off road which I'm sure they will do very well. But curious what he will give up in on road safety where speeds are higher and safety matters most.
@@ohioguy4326 Stopping distance in the rain will be significantly longer. Stopping distance on dry pavement or ice will be a little longer. Stopping distance in the snow will be about the same. The problem is you need a mud tire for off road mud conditions, there is no way around it. You can drive slower on the highway to make up for the longer stopping distances with the mud tires. In addition the truck looks much better with the mud tires.
Nice, hey man has your Tundras Turbo’s crapped out too like everyone else’s?
Nope
You usually dont buy Mud Tires for every day use truck and weekend offroad. You buy so called Hybrid Tires. They are mix between Mud and All Terrain tires. Nitto Ridge Grapplers, BF Goodrich KO2 etc ... two examples of Hybrid Tires. Hybrid Tires perform just like mud tires in offroad conditions but they have little bit softer compound for every day use. Comes icy conditions and you will be driving on 4 snowboars with those Mud Tires.
Feliz Año Nuevo amigo me gusta su forma de pensar si quiere algo lo compra disfrute su camioneta.
Were you in Round Rock today on Mays St? I saw what looked like an SR5 TRD OR 2022 in white.
Yup I was !!!!
@Enjoy The Ride pardon my staring 🤣
Beautiful truck! Also what app do you use to edit videos?
iMovie on my iPhone
What is your mpg driving 75-80 like most people?
20 mpg with stock tires at that speed
MT G003 is master of all trade tire.
Yes it’s great!
How’s the ride since the install?
A little bumpier lol 😂 😂😂
I have the exact tires on my 14 Silverado Z71 and I love them I’ve had them a year and barley notice any wear on them
What did Discount Tire give you for your LTX’s? Love the new look!
60 dollars each lol 😂
Really only 60 each? Whats up with the receipt at the beginning of the video?
@@supervong1 put down phone, go outside. Be aware your surroundings.
There we go!!! Heard it!!
Still noise and trucks vibrates. Tires Not for paving roads
It looks like you're always going slower than traffic to get the best mpg's , if you aren't hyper-mileing what do you get?
On stock tires I get the 22mpg Hwy as advertised. With these tires I don’t even want to know lol 😂
Did you use a lift for the 33 inch tires on the Tundra ?
@@Almighty.Dog818 nope
@@enjoytheridedude thank you ! I’ma definitely buy the same tires then!
@@enjoytheridedude what are the tires information so i could buy the same exact tires from Walmart for my Tundra 2023’ please
@@Almighty.Dog818 275/70r18 Yokohama Geolandar g003
@@enjoytheridedude thank you 🙏🏼 🥹
Did you need to lift it ?
Not with those tires.
Damn they look bad ass!
We need exhaust sounds! Get custom exhaust!
Was hoping to hear the tire noise. I haven't finished video yet but the fast forward suggest that you are not doing that.
Tires look great. How about your next trip you drive up here to snowy -28° Alberta to see how they do on the icy roads.😁 Enjoying your videos.
I hear they work well in snow…I’d love it. I’ll bring my traction boards 😂😂😂
👍🏼👍🏼
I don’t think mud tires will be any good on ice though. Be careful, winter ain’t nothing to mess with up here in the Canadian Rockies. All the best 👍🏾
We got mud tires on the truck, ok let's hit the highway. Lol
Check out my newer videos…37 inch mud tires all off road
Is there a boost gauge in the trims with the analog gauges?
No I haven’t noticed a boost gauge
I would have spent the $$ on an extra set of rims and mounted the new tires on them. Best of both worlds for daily driving the stock tires, the new ones for the offroad. That's a lot of loss in my book. Looks like it was pretty rough too on the pavement...
what psi are you running?
I always look at the max psi on the tire sidewall and run ten psi below that. This tire had a very high max psi of 80 so I only ran 60 psi. My current tire is D2 rated and max psi is 55 and so I run 40-44 psi.
Did your mileage drop?
Yup
Should go to a light weight 17 inch wheel and 35” tire setup
How much they give you for the tire swap?
60 dollars a pop lol 😂
Is all the driving you do part of your work?
Not all
Awesome!!! Look great!!!
Tires look awesome, and no doubt they will be great off road. Everyone viewing this keep in mind that E load rated tires have some serious downsides when fitted to half ton pickups (which don't need E load rating). Most of all would be the weight of the tires. Those Yokohamas are 60 lbs. each. Regular P rated tires in that size would be around 45 lbs. each. A big difference. Those 15 lbs. per tire is where the mpg went. Also E rated tires are meant to be run at a higher PSI, around 60-70, much too high for a half ton but required for a heavy duty pickup. Problem is finding P rated truck tires in that size. Most are E rated.
I was going to say this is found on the F250 not sure why he would get E rated tires. Unlikely he will ever have a blowout though
E rated tires are more puncture resistant off road. You run the same psi as your door jam recommends and it rides better. You adjust the psi to the weight of the truck. About 35-40psi will be good for highway on a half ton. Offroad in rocks I air down to 22-25 psi
I have to admit…those are very sharp tires and rims on this truck. I get a kick out of watching you learn how to 4 wheel…..just don’t wreck the truck in the process….that would not be good☹️. I will be ordering a 2023 as soon as they are announced 😊. It would sure be nice if they would add a built in generator like ford has….that would be a deal maker for many folks.
Congratulations!!!
Dude sounds like John Cena lol
Lol thanks bro 😎
If you put larger tires and vehicle cannot be recalibrated with new tire size you'll get all readings (speedo/mpg) wrong. I highly doubt you're losing 4 mpg. Same as if you put smaller tires your speedo will show you better mpg and higher speeds. So currently for example if you're going 60mph with new larger tires you're probably doing 65mph hense more mpg.
Oh I completely forgot about that…thank you for reminding me 👍
I have the same tire on my 84 Fj60. They should.have aligned the yellow dot to your stem. Disappointed Discount Tires.
Thats really nice. Do you want to sell your old ones?
I traded them in :(
@@enjoytheridedude well darn. Lol
Can they put a grill about half the size of that monster that came on it.
🤣🤣🤣 gotta cool the turbo’s in that hot V I guess
Tire looks great, would look better with a offset wheel …like you said at the beginning you really couldn’t see the difference until you got closer…2 inch level in the front 👍…but at the end of the day all that matters is if your happy with it..enjoy
You have to put some decent tires on. You get stuck, you're staying there. No tow hooks🤣🤣
What wheels are those? I like them. Need to get them for my new 2021 Tundra. Not jokin
🤣🤣🙌🙌🙌😎
It looks good. What size bed is your truck.
5'5" bed
Not going to lie, 62 mph getting 20 mpg is pretty disappointing. I can get 18.5 in a 2017 LandCruiser doing 62.
It’s because the tires I got are very heavy, used to get 24 mpg on stock tires if you look at previous videos
Not much bigger than stock. MPG difference should be negligible. 6/10th of an inch difference in diameter.
Let's gooooo
Wooooooo!!!!!! 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
BRANDON..
Rt4 I think is the channel. He confirmed 17in wheels with 35s fit with no lift.
Yeah they do. I just work so much I would have no chance to install them until March. This was my only weekday off and this size was in stock. I think I’ll go 37’s once fenders and a proper suspension kit comes out.
@@enjoytheridedude you sale the old tires?
Wow did not know you could trade in stock tires for new tires…
lol 😂
Cant wait to see them off-road
Yay!!! Me too! Vids coming soon!
Milestar Patagonia MT tires... Take it from Jeep guy they are bad ass!
Way too noisy on the highway.
These are a good bit quieter than most other mud tires. Not bad at all
Why not go with 35’s. It would look badass on your Tundra. I can see the clearances that it could allow 35’s without a lift. (Maybe, if I’m not mistaken).
35’s rub in the front, I don’t know any shops local to me that will fix that.
@@enjoytheridedude -Oh I see, well 33’s MT tires on a stock setup is still pretty sick.
you should do a drive by video of these tires to see how loud they are driving by! i want these and love some tire howl
If 33 you dont need to lift it correct?
Yes, no lift for 33
how is did you get 20 plus MPG lol hahah
Still getting 20mpg?
Lol my rig is completely transformed now…not getting that now but would have if I kept it stock lol
Now just 2 inch up
Should of driven like a normal person. 75 on the 75MPH zones. Looks great but as far as being informative on MPG with mud tires, not onw bit.
Those are in fact real tires
Yes they are
Would 34s fit
Yes with zero offset
You have to go back to that mud pit again 😂
Yup!!!!!! Coming soon!!!
you just went from Economic truck everyone is crying for and they even shrunk it for fuel economy lol to V8 Tundra mpg, probably worse since you got a small V6.
That's beefy AF
One more thing change your rims ( offset
How are you getting 19 on highway I can only get like 13.6 on my 22 tundra
Are you past the first 1000 mile break-in period?
@@bubba4072 yes I just hit 1600 today, I also have upgraded tires 275/70r18 ko2's BF goodrich but I feel like I should be getting way better gas mileage on the truck, I'm getting the same as my 2020 Toyota Tundra that i had
I went to your channel and it has no content. You're trolling.
@@pryme2013 how am I trolling? I was asking a question.
@@christophgallo2347 Post a video about your question showing you driving your truck and you will get plenty of responses.
Need 37's on the truck.
Facts 👍
This would have been much better if it was 5min long and u didn't babble about stupid stuff.
Usted siente que los neumáticos lo tiene usted puesto 🤣🤣🤣 ahora para el lodo
Put some nicer wheels on there!
i take it you don’t do a lot of highways 😉
😂😂😂
Yeah these are the noise free new style tires, and they help increase MPG by .05.
@@johnrose7212 nice!!!🙌🙌🙌
@@enjoytheridedude 🤣
@@johnrose7212 They sound pretty noisy in video and decreased mpg a quite a bit it looks like
What about them ugly rims
Dude is so obnoxious , had to quit the vid
lol 😂 thanks
Stick with the 5.7 iforce! New tundras motor suck
Oh yeah they suck up debris lol 😂