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Cheap Truck vs Snow Storm! Can The Tiny Toyota Tackle a Colorado Winter? Baby Yota Ep.2

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  • @johnstranc3270
    @johnstranc3270 3 роки тому +106

    Falken Wildpeak AT3W great tire for off road as well as on-road but they also have the three peak snow rating

    • @HbEthan.
      @HbEthan. 3 роки тому +5

      I use the exact tire on all my vehicles

    • @cjhenks
      @cjhenks 3 роки тому +2

      I live in Northern MN and have these tires on my 2008 Dodge Ram 1500. Hardly ever need to use 4WD. Quiet on the highway, great in the snow. All the tire you need unless you're doing hardcore offroading. I have about 3 years on them and they are wearing very well.

    • @mrl390
      @mrl390 3 роки тому +6

      I agree. Let’s see these tires on a vehicle instead of the usual KO2’s. The Falkens seem to be good tires and are much cheaper than the bf Goodrich.

    • @JayTdub13
      @JayTdub13 3 роки тому +1

      Yes! This guys knows it.

    • @alexmazzilli9417
      @alexmazzilli9417 3 роки тому +2

      I have those tires on my 95 f150 and my 16 f150 and I love them

  • @matthewbarnhill5402
    @matthewbarnhill5402 3 роки тому +37

    Andre: "I don't want to tear up this road."
    *Proceeds to spin all 4 wheels*

  • @HoboJoeGarage
    @HoboJoeGarage 3 роки тому +65

    Watch tire size and weight with the 4cyl. It’s a good engine, but once you add size/weight of wheels and tires plus over landing stuff it will quickly become a dog at your altitude.

    • @joshuaerlandson5623
      @joshuaerlandson5623 3 роки тому +8

      Thank you! Weight is crucial in this application. Every ounce will count! Pay attention TFL!

    • @jedironin380
      @jedironin380 3 роки тому +4

      Agreed! Keep the wheels, they're fine. Stick with about the same size tire and get the Falken AT3W as mentioned. Good AT tires are MUCH better in snow and varied conditions. Most dedicated MT's are not very good in snow, unless it's fairly soft and deep. MT's aren't as good on wet pavement, either.

    • @nickkaraoke2128
      @nickkaraoke2128 3 роки тому

      They could regear. Usually when you get to 35's its recommended on Tacomas.

    • @joshuaerlandson5623
      @joshuaerlandson5623 3 роки тому +3

      @@nickkaraoke2128 my only concern is cost since it’s a budget build. If they can get a deal though, that would be perfect!

    • @HarrisonJamesSmith
      @HarrisonJamesSmith 3 роки тому +2

      Especially with an automatic...

  • @northerntoyota7584
    @northerntoyota7584 3 роки тому +59

    You guys are use to modern traction control and abs. Turn off those features on the raptor and pin it in 4wd and you’ll spin like crazy as well.

    • @johnkolodzie9888
      @johnkolodzie9888 3 роки тому +5

      Ya most people now and days couldn't drive without all the aids cars have today, I have abs disable on my truck and it doesn't have tc so my foot controls how the truck acts as it should, I would love a older truck cause you control the truck not a computer

    • @TFLoffroad
      @TFLoffroad 3 роки тому +7

      We have three more videos coming to TFLoffroad in the same snowstorm: Nissan Titan, GMC Sierra, and Ford Raptor. First video launches on Monday!

    • @exileut
      @exileut 3 роки тому +1

      Plus 3x the power/torque. Raptor is 450hp/510tq 6000pounds(super crew). Tacoma 2.7L, reg cab, 4wd is 150hp/177tq 3475 pounds.

    • @andyham6094
      @andyham6094 3 роки тому +2

      It’s all about tires when it comes to traction in snow and off roading. Anyone who off roads knows tires are the most important thing when it comes to traction, not all the tech aids and not which truck it is. It makes a difference slightly but not nearly as much as which tires you use. Those tires are some slick street tires. Put some falken wildpeak at3w’s on there and you’ll be surprised how much better it performs

    • @johnkolodzie9888
      @johnkolodzie9888 3 роки тому +2

      True tire make the diffrence but the drive is the most important the best tire wont help a shitty driver, that why I said driver foot controls hos the truck will act

  • @trianggaindralukmana2184
    @trianggaindralukmana2184 3 роки тому +65

    The rear tires couldn't get traction due to no load in back

    • @cnoyes72
      @cnoyes72 3 роки тому +16

      He's also flooring it; anyone who drives in snow knows you don't do jack-rabbit starts.

    • @grantvonhagen
      @grantvonhagen 3 роки тому +3

      I have an 04 access cab Tacoma that’s almost just like this one but it’s 2wd. Putting some weight in the bed really helps it to get traction

  • @korrasatsuki8773
    @korrasatsuki8773 3 роки тому +2

    Andre is so inspiring. I have greatly enjoyed watching his journey. A man who faced the challenges of being an immigrant in a new country and truly loves his job and is amazing at it. He is clearly a very kind and good man as well. We love you Andre!

  • @dommm111
    @dommm111 3 роки тому +14

    Dirty simple, very good and precise definition of that truck, but that's what we like about them

  • @minivanin
    @minivanin 3 роки тому +1

    Im in absolute love with my Falken Widpeak AT trails on my Highlander. Quiet, no MPG penalty, ride and drive well and have been fantastic on the trails. Snow they do well too

  • @crawdad7305
    @crawdad7305 3 роки тому +1

    No matter what tire you have, snow chains and/ or cables are handy to keep in the truck during winter. I have both; cables for the front and chains for the rear if things are hairy. The cables are quicker to put on and quieter if the road isn't bad and you just need a confidence boost and work quite well.

  • @TannerP
    @TannerP 3 роки тому +33

    Get the Falken Wildpeak AT3W's they're great in snow and pretty much anything else you can throw at them.

    • @tp2959
      @tp2959 3 роки тому +3

      I agree those are some good tires. Fully worth the money. Also some sand bags would be good.

    • @rho1581
      @rho1581 3 роки тому +3

      These. Indeed.

  • @colby2150
    @colby2150 3 роки тому +1

    I love my falken wildpeak at3ws on my 1st gen Tacoma. Excellent traction on road, off-road, snow and rain

  • @adamduncan9168
    @adamduncan9168 3 роки тому +2

    31s were an option from the factory. Most units with 4x4 had them unless you got the absolute base truck. Base trucks also had manual locking hubs. The stock suspension was already fairly high and that truck looks stock to me. They have gotten lower over the years for mpg and comfort

  • @jamesclark9791
    @jamesclark9791 3 роки тому +18

    If your going for a budget falken wildpeak at3 I have them on my Colorado there good in the snow and not bad in the mud

  • @Thefutur604
    @Thefutur604 3 роки тому +1

    General Grabber X3's are a great mud tire, mine have done me very well, I just purchased a set of General Grabber ATX all terrains to run in the winter now cause mud tires don't do well where I live throughout the winter. So far I've noticed a fair difference in traction 👌

  • @dietrichris
    @dietrichris 3 роки тому +1

    Toyo Open Country A/T 3 for sure. New tire from Toyo, plus snowflake rated too.
    Nitto Ridge Grappler if you want to try a hybrid in the snow. Be interesting to see.

  • @RedWingsninetyone
    @RedWingsninetyone 3 роки тому +1

    Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S works very well in snow. It's not as aggressive looking as the K02, for example, but performs far better in winter conditions while still being an all terrain.

  • @stevenrogers2457
    @stevenrogers2457 3 роки тому +1

    I'm on my second set of General Grabber ATx's and love them! Great road manners, low noise at highway speeds, and handle anything you can throw at them off road. Give them a try, you won't be disappointed

  • @nomorecontent5404
    @nomorecontent5404 3 роки тому +1

    My dad has truck like that. It's going on 350,000 miles with just regular maintenance. Great truck.

  • @classicrocker81
    @classicrocker81 3 роки тому +4

    I absolutely love my first gen Tacoma in the snow! It’s never let me down

  • @flycubfly
    @flycubfly 2 роки тому +1

    Enjoy the videos. I have the same exact Tacoma ( manual trans though) and a matching 2002 Access Cab. Best trucks I’ve ever owned . I have to say though… for a couple guys who live in CO I’m finding it puzzling that you are shocked at the lack of traction for acceleration and stopping on a slippery snow covered road . I don’t care what kind of tires you have , you floor it or lock em up on roads like that , your gonna slide .

  • @edwardpeters4700
    @edwardpeters4700 3 роки тому +20

    I'd go with a more aggressive snow rated AT like Wildpeak AT3's etc.

    • @rogerj412
      @rogerj412 3 роки тому

      Or a set of BFG KO2's.

    • @rigom.2853
      @rigom.2853 3 роки тому +4

      @@rogerj412 Too expensive

    • @randycook4283
      @randycook4283 3 роки тому +1

      Those or General Grabber ATs. I ran Generals on my 03 Tacoma. Couldn't be stopped in the snow. Literally.... could go anywhere, just had to watch coming to a stop or it slid bad just like this truck in the video.

  • @zonacrs
    @zonacrs 3 роки тому +8

    32x11.50R15LT Falken Wildpeak AT3W. Have them on my Tundra. Great in the snow and still a fairly aggressive off road tread.

    • @yeahman1975
      @yeahman1975 3 роки тому

      You must be running the V6 or have changed the gearing if you have the 4cyl

    • @zonacrs
      @zonacrs 3 роки тому +1

      @@yeahman1975 Mine is a 2007
      Tundra V8 with 4.30 gears and I'm running 33's. That little yota is already spinning 31's. Already suggested they upgrade the gears and add a rear locker.

    • @yeahman1975
      @yeahman1975 3 роки тому

      @@zonacrs excellent we agree, even if we didnt, hello and wave to the fellow off roader.
      Be safe and have a great day

    • @yeahman1975
      @yeahman1975 3 роки тому

      @@zonacrs do you have a Safari Miata?

    • @zonacrs
      @zonacrs 3 роки тому

      @@yeahman1975 No idea what you mean dude. No miata in my garage.

  • @zzsuprazz
    @zzsuprazz 3 роки тому

    I had a 1998 2wd limited slip rear end and it did good in the snow. The truck was reliable, useful, and a great truck. Was the first vehicle i bought with my money. Now i have 2007 Tacoma access Cab trd sport 4x4 4.0L v6 automatic. It's been reliable, useful, and a great truck too.

  • @Matthew-de4dm
    @Matthew-de4dm 3 роки тому +1

    I had a 99 with 2.7L with 33 x 12.50 x 15 Pro comp mud terrain. Pulled the tires fine, but as the tires wore it did create a lot of shake in the steering wheel. I also had a 5 1/2 lift and cleared 35’s but didn’t like the look/feel. With that said, I think an all terrain would be smoother on that small truck for long overland hauls. I’m excited for this build! I also love all #TFL

  • @keithtoews1096
    @keithtoews1096 3 роки тому +9

    Love my Falken wildpeak a/t handles really good on ice and snow

  • @Appalachained
    @Appalachained 3 роки тому +1

    It needs Duratracs in 265/75r16 load range C. Great in snow and not too heavy for the little 2.7 Four banger.

  • @SM-ut6vb
    @SM-ut6vb 3 роки тому +1

    Im another for the Duratracs. Good all around tire and great in winter conditions. A 265 75 16 would fit that truck well. As far as value, its not just Colorado, the first gens have an amazing resale value in California too.

  • @RoverRacer913
    @RoverRacer913 3 роки тому +1

    Tire recommendation from a weekend wheeler, Toyo RT. This is a HYBRID tire in between AT and MT. I have about 35k on my Toyota with them now and couldn't be happier. Great at 12 psi and handles snow and wet roads without issues, also is quiet as heck!

  • @joshuabray5224
    @joshuabray5224 3 роки тому +1

    From what I understand, ABS wasn’t standard on the 1st gen Tacomas...my 2wd 2000 Tacoma without ABS made for some fun times in winter when I was in college in Idaho!

  • @anthonymrskipt9252
    @anthonymrskipt9252 3 роки тому

    I drove a long bed with a manual and open diff RWD making deliveries for a loca pharmacy in 81-82. There were snow tires on the back (not the front - common back then) and even with sand bags in the bed it was hilarious in the snow. Between that and my Volvo - also open diff RWD, but with 4 snows - I really learned to drive in the snow - although I never got the take the long bed skiing. There’s definitely something to be said for learning to drive in the snow in a lower traction vehicle - it really teaches you to slow down and appreciate how little traction there really might be at times. I sometimes wish I had something old school like that to teach my kids how to really drive in the snow so that they don’t assume all the modern tech can keep them out of trouble.

  • @TheMkt2009
    @TheMkt2009 3 роки тому +3

    I'm on my second set of Kumho Road Venture AT51 tires, great for winter driving!

    • @capricen69
      @capricen69 3 роки тому +1

      Absolutely the best A/T for a reasonable price! I just switched from Goodyear to these and it was like night and day.

    • @TheMkt2009
      @TheMkt2009 3 роки тому +1

      @@capricen69 i live in Jackson Hole Wyoming, these Kumho's out perform any other all terrain in deep snow. packed snow, and ice. Even E rated on my F250.

    • @takenpictures
      @takenpictures 3 роки тому +1

      Great tire! I ran a set on my Tundra and on my Tacoma. Great tire in the snow, sand, rocks, even decent in the mud. Not just that, they wear so evenly and are pretty damn quite on the highway.

  • @wilbready
    @wilbready 3 роки тому +1

    BFG all terrains are my choice. Decent off road capability as well as a great highway tire.

  • @a456987
    @a456987 3 роки тому +10

    I really liked the Goodyear Dura Trac tires that were on my dad's old truck

    • @ipdjbt
      @ipdjbt 3 роки тому +2

      Junk

    • @jza80king
      @jza80king 3 роки тому +1

      My dad's 2002 Tacoma has Duratrac tires. They work just fine for the camping, off road, snow, here in Utah.

  • @ljefferies2012
    @ljefferies2012 3 роки тому +3

    I have Duratracs on my Tacoma. Great siping for snow, does well off-road, and not too loud on the highway.

  • @danielrider7616
    @danielrider7616 3 роки тому +1

    Great content as always. Considering the intent of this build (overlanding), I would highly recommend a TrueTrac LSD in the rear. It's a gear operated LSD, vs clutches, and unlike a locker that wants to stay locked...this item only locks when one tire slips. No lines or compressor needed. I've ran one on the rear of my 4Runner for years...great manners on the street and added traction on the trail. Just my 2 cents.

  • @willb3018
    @willb3018 3 роки тому +5

    I would go with BFG AT KO2s. Whatever you get, 33" max with that little motor.

  • @alfredace
    @alfredace 3 роки тому +1

    I recommend Toyo C/T. They're severe snow rated and you can find them in a 6 ply which would work well for that light truck

  • @camerons2763
    @camerons2763 3 роки тому

    @TFLclassics
    I threw a set of 265/75/16 Sumitomo Encounter AT tires on my '02 4R, and they've been fantastic! They're made by Falken, a tire company known for the legendary Wildpeak AT, so they know what they're doing...and they have a 60K mile warranty. They've got a decently aggressive tread, they last a long time, they don't murder gas mileage, and they're relatively cheap! I paid $600 total to get a set of 4 installed.
    Hope this was helpful:) I'm stoked about this series!!

  • @connorgarside3952
    @connorgarside3952 3 роки тому +2

    Love the Cooper AT3's on my 01 Dodge Dakota, good enough for mild off-roading and quiet enough for the real world.

  • @theloamlab8513
    @theloamlab8513 3 роки тому +5

    Down here in Southern California I see Tacoma’s all day every, they’re everywhere.

    • @emi123nem
      @emi123nem 3 роки тому

      Duh you don't need abs due to lack of snow I guess 🤣

    • @jerroldshelton9367
      @jerroldshelton9367 3 роки тому +1

      @@emi123nem "Southern California" gets snow. If you've ever watched the Tournament of Roses Parade on television, you've likely seen snow-covered mountains in the background. If you're going to leave the L.A. Basin for somewhere else, you might be going through mountain passes on I-5 or I-15 that the California Highway Patrol sometimes closes due to snowfall.

    • @CoveringFish
      @CoveringFish 3 роки тому

      @@emi123nem we don’t have snow in the lowlands but have you heard of the Sierra Nevada mountain range?

    • @emi123nem
      @emi123nem 3 роки тому

      @@CoveringFish lol I know I lived there for 8 years and went up to big bear / mammoth all the time to snowboard ! Just that where 90% of the population is there is none

    • @CoveringFish
      @CoveringFish 3 роки тому +1

      @@emi123nem oh yeah definitely but we like to pretend

  • @jamesolsen9994
    @jamesolsen9994 3 роки тому

    I'm running 31x10.5R15 Wrangler Duratracs on my 1990 Toyota 4Runner in Alberta (just outside Edmonton) and they are amazing, very impressed with them.

  • @Hanky_Bannist8r
    @Hanky_Bannist8r 3 роки тому

    I just bought a set of Toyo open country at'3 with a triple snowflake rating for under $800 for a 265/70/17. I love them so far. Seriously look into a factory E-locker from a 4Runner limited or trd Tacoma. The third member is a drop in the only issue would be matching the gear ratios and install the wiring harness for the locker. Pretty easy stuff.

  • @badgerpa9
    @badgerpa9 3 роки тому +1

    put some snow tires on that little toy. Or some falken wildpeak AT trails with how light that thing is they will be great. 3 peak snow rated, rim protector, good sipping, design for lighter offroad vehicles but still strong enough to protect from rock punctures. The wildpeak AT3 is more aggressive but that truck is very light and if you add weight it will not be any good with the 4 cylinder. Remember to pump them brakes Andre.

  • @zachk6594
    @zachk6594 3 роки тому +1

    I’ve always had great luck with the hankook dynapro at2. Overall great tire and budget friendly.

  • @MP-gn8om
    @MP-gn8om 3 роки тому

    I had a 1989 Toyota pickup and it was excellent in the snow and off-road. Any truck in 2 wheel drive, bad tires, and no weight in the back will struggle on snow. Plus, Andre panics anytime tires spin.

  • @jamesahoffman
    @jamesahoffman 3 роки тому +3

    Remembering when those were more common on WV roads, Cooper Discovery tires and Yokohama Geolander tires were pretty common, followed by BFG KO2's

  • @MrJamesLuz
    @MrJamesLuz 3 роки тому +1

    Another vote for Falken Wildpeak AT3W tires. Probably the best “all terrain” tire I’ve ever used.

  • @jerroldshelton9367
    @jerroldshelton9367 3 роки тому

    If this truck were mine, I'd do to it what I'm in the process of doing to a 2004 Xterra I recently purchased.
    1) Catch up on prior owner neglect and get the thing into daily-driver reliable condition, including refreshing suspension bushings, ball joints, CV joints...
    2) New Bilstein shocks
    3) New 265/70 -16 "All Terrain" tires.
    4) Winch bumper with recovery points and winch
    5) Receiver hitch
    6)Appropriate brackets to carry high-lift jack, shovel, and pick on roof rack.
    7)"Lunchbox locker" in rear differential
    8) Installing my 2M two-way radio in the thing.
    And that's about it. If there was a way to get a lower low range gear, that would be item 9) on my list.
    The last things my Xterra needs are suspension lift and tires bigger than 31" tall. It doesn't really have enough horsepower or torque to squander through excess rotational mass and the added mass of a 33" tire would cause more problems than the additional whopping one inch of ground clearance would solve. As it is, at stock ride height on stock height tires, it should have sufficient ground clearance and break-over, approach, and departure angles to safely negotiate the majority of open, legal routes on BLM or Forest Service land. So would an old Tacoma on 31" tires.
    In other words, my "overlanding rig" is going to basically be a stock 2004 Xterra with upgraded shocks, more aggressive but stock size tires, a rear locking differential, a winch, and the ability to secure recovery gear to the factory rack.
    That's the same basic sort of plan I'd have for the Tacoma in this video if it were mine, too. I wouldn't lift it. I wouldn't run a tire bigger than 31" tall. I wouldn't dick it up with carpentry projects making it the functional equivalent of a gypsy caravan, either. I'd add a "lumber rack" style of bed rack system to it, so I'd have a means to carry my fly fishing pram while keeping the bed free for camping gear and have the rack to carry high-lift jack, traction boards, shovels, etc, out of the bed space.

  • @jonathonmcmillan9410
    @jonathonmcmillan9410 3 роки тому

    Falken Wildpeak AT3W. I've been running them for a year in snow, rain, dirt, rocks, and 20k miles of highway driving. My favorite ATs to date, and I've had many.

  • @yotagang3705
    @yotagang3705 3 роки тому

    I own this exact truck if youre going the overland route I wouldnt make a deck system just go to walmart and buy 2 big storage containers the plastic ones and stash everything in ther, buy a 4x6 wood flat board cut it put it in the bed then buy some floor mat from home depot, staple it in on the wood, then buy a sleeping bag. Get a camper fiberglass shell (I have hiroof with roof rack bars) then buy a small lil cooler. Thats really all you need cus once you start adding a lot of stuff it gets geavy and its a lil 4 banger and an auto, I would go ko2’s 31’s I have km3’s it can do it but on the highway im fighting to keep up to 70mph against any hill or wind. Some trucks came with no abs and some had partial abs and some have it, call dealer tell him your vin. I would suggest a rear arb air locker with on board air, I go mine installed for around 1700$ parts and labor. I do have a front, rear armor aswell as sliders, if you really wana have fun install some tube doors. I have a lil harbor freight winch it gets the job done, these trucks are very relible and capable.

  • @josexavier2912
    @josexavier2912 3 роки тому +1

    Love watching these kinds of videos! about old trucks! Also love the AUDIO!!!!!!!!! So much asmr!

  • @terranceboyer633
    @terranceboyer633 3 роки тому

    I have a 2003 S10 ZR2 5spd. It is this Toyota direct competitor. I will tell you the tire that I've found that works best for these sized trucks are the BFGoodrich KO2s. Mine are 31x10.50x15. Mud, ice, gravel... minimal road noise. I am actually saving up to put the same tires on my 2002 Suburban.

  • @danielscanlon5815
    @danielscanlon5815 3 роки тому +1

    that's a scary amount of slide from 10mph.. I'd think ABS would be standard on a vehicle of this year

  • @nativewear23
    @nativewear23 3 роки тому +1

    I had a 2015 f150 3.5 eco and had to floor it thru some deep snow it was fun but i had to use power. My bro had a 2011 Toyota 4 banger I drove his truck they the same snow and it effortlessly made it thru the snow I was shocked!

  • @BigMateo24
    @BigMateo24 3 роки тому

    Falken AT3W's for tires. Best bang for your buck, especially for the climate you guys are in. Quiet on the road, grippy in the dirt, and great in the snow. Milestar Patagonia's also seem to be a great price to performance tire as well.

  • @philtripe
    @philtripe 3 роки тому

    i have an 03 base taco and it has ABS... works pretty well to... sometimes it kicks in for little reason and once that happens it wont come out of ABS mode until your stopped and dont put wood anything back there, just a shell maybe but thats a decent camping rig now

  • @adampopour8491
    @adampopour8491 3 роки тому +1

    Mastercraft great budget tire I run them on my truck and it does great on highway, towing, and off-road. I paid about 800 for a new set on a full size truck.

    • @blueman5924
      @blueman5924 3 роки тому

      ditto. I got mine studded this time. BC 🌲

  • @gmtcolt45
    @gmtcolt45 3 роки тому +1

    Kumho road venture at51. 3 peak snow rated, handle snow and ice very well in Atlantic Canadian winters and at least here are half the price of any comparable tire like the ko2

  • @PatrickScottlxw
    @PatrickScottlxw 3 роки тому +2

    I like Kelly safari tsr tires had them on my 89 f250 did great it snow and mud an sand

  • @Michaelmar1996
    @Michaelmar1996 3 роки тому +3

    Yokohama Geolander M/T’s!!! I have a pair on my Tacoma and they look badass

  • @arikharrelson6009
    @arikharrelson6009 3 роки тому +3

    Cooper discover AT3 4S I just put them on my 2015 Silverado Z71 and I love these tires

    • @trentniemetz5831
      @trentniemetz5831 3 роки тому +1

      The Cooper at3 xlt would probably be a better option for them it’s has a better side wall and a little more aggressive

    • @arikharrelson6009
      @arikharrelson6009 3 роки тому

      @@trentniemetz5831 I do not off road very much but I plow snow with mine so you are right it would be better since they offroad more

  • @_Marc_D
    @_Marc_D 3 роки тому

    For an overland vehicle you need an All-terrain tire. I’ve found the Falken Wildpeak AT3W to be a better option than the BFG K02.
    But maybe try a hybrid tire like the ridge grappler? Since you already had the Falken’s on the Ford.

  • @plus790
    @plus790 3 роки тому +3

    Do a little lift and 33" all terrains. Mud terrains are cool, but ATs will be better for most of the potential owners. The wheels themselves look fine.

    • @nubbins70
      @nubbins70 3 роки тому

      @@jaymoar3561 they didn't put the V6 in that generation of regular cab Tacomas...

  • @dalejones4322
    @dalejones4322 3 роки тому +3

    Love this series. I would try to go with the lightest all terrain tires so as not to sap the power of the 4 cylinder. I would be interested in you checking into a rear locker for it. I know it would blow the budget but you might get a sponsor since it is for charity. It would be interesting to know the cost either way.

  • @tristansenechal1481
    @tristansenechal1481 3 роки тому

    Duratrac 235/85 R16. It's a 32 but its narrow, so it's not too heavy (50 lb). I am a big fan of skinny tire for Tacoma with a small engine.

  • @deanjohnson1344
    @deanjohnson1344 3 роки тому

    Just got Continental Terraincontact AT's on a 2017 Highlander and have walked through mud and had no slip at all in our first few inches of snow this weekend. Great deal with buy 3 get 1 free plus a $100 debit card. Really quiet on the road too

  • @photomasterstudios9495
    @photomasterstudios9495 3 роки тому

    I run Nitto Terra Grapplers and i enjoy them, low road noise decent/OK in mud and snow from my personal experience with really good load bearing specs.

  • @petermorales695
    @petermorales695 3 роки тому

    I may not be original for saying it, but BFG KO2's have served me incredibly well on my quarter ton 92 sonoma 4x4 and my Silverado 2500 4x4

  • @regsparkes6507
    @regsparkes6507 3 роки тому

    My tire for this truck, if I owned it, would be B.F.Goodrich T/A KSI or the good old standby K02's.
    Spray in bed liner in lieu of a 'drop in' plastic liner cover. It seems to have a liner installed already but I don't know which one. If it is a drop in plastic liner, get rid of it before it rusts and
    wear out the steel bed.

  • @browndogstt8546
    @browndogstt8546 3 роки тому

    I ran wildpeaks on my 1st gen tacoma and they were good. Only got about 50k miles out of them though. The bfg ko2s were just as good off road and i got 80k from those. I now run the ko2 on all my toyotas. With the 2.7 you arent gonna want bigger than the 31" tire. The automatic has a .73 overdrive ratio and the 2.7 wont pull a 33" tire down the highway very well... Especially after the added overland weight.

  • @silverbulletxv4497
    @silverbulletxv4497 3 роки тому +11

    I’d love to see the toyo open country at3s on the yota, they seem to be a really nice and resonably priced tire

    • @yeahman1975
      @yeahman1975 3 роки тому +3

      I like those i just wish they wore longer than 30K with mixed use

    • @silverbulletxv4497
      @silverbulletxv4497 3 роки тому +1

      @@yeahman1975 I mean I have them and run them pretty hard, have put 8 k in the last 3 months and have noticed not a ton of ware, plus 65k warranty so

    • @yeahman1975
      @yeahman1975 3 роки тому +1

      @@silverbulletxv4497 thats awesome
      Friend ran them on his durango and only got like 20 25 k then they started to wear super fast. Im glad youre getting good wear of them

    • @ponolovefarms3926
      @ponolovefarms3926 3 роки тому +2

      They suck, I’ve had 2 sets, both were disappointing

    • @silverbulletxv4497
      @silverbulletxv4497 3 роки тому

      @@ponolovefarms3926 you’ve had 2 sets in the last 8 months? What did you find lack luster about them

  • @michaelbrown5980
    @michaelbrown5980 3 роки тому

    Definitely AT tires for that small truck. Personally I'm a fan of Hankook Dynapro ATM or their AT2 tires. Have had those for years on my jeep and the snowflake rating helps every winter!

  • @johnorttenburger7060
    @johnorttenburger7060 3 роки тому +1

    Toyo Open Country AT3, just put a set on my frontier pro4x and they’re great! Great on road, and terrific in snow and off road. Not a whole lot of road noise either

    • @MountainMcCumbee
      @MountainMcCumbee 3 роки тому +1

      I just put them on my Silverado and was wondering how they’d do in snow. I know they’re 3 peak rated but you always want to see how they perform. Love them so far. So I’m glad you posted that they’re good I snow since it’s hard to find any vids of real world snow tests and assessments

    • @johnorttenburger7060
      @johnorttenburger7060 3 роки тому +1

      @@MountainMcCumbee I work for a refuse truck manufacturer in Michigan’s UP, and this past Monday followed one of our trucks through a very remote area with rough, icy trucking roads. I got out of my truck once during that time and nearly fell on my rear, the road was glare ice but I wouldn’t have known it just being in the truck. The tires really grip in the slick stuff! Very impressive

  • @stevemerrick9105
    @stevemerrick9105 3 роки тому

    They do make an XT tire now. They have kind of a MT loom but with AT on road performance.

  • @danielnilson6115
    @danielnilson6115 3 роки тому +2

    Im flying to Denver at the end of the month, and the snow in this video is making me rethink this a bit 😅

  • @Hpdsgt91
    @Hpdsgt91 3 роки тому +2

    Wild peaks are great tires for the first 35k after that the noise is deafening and yes I rotated them every 6k.

  • @gregferris9378
    @gregferris9378 3 роки тому

    Adding weight in the back of the truck might help it take off but you should test the difference when it comes to braking. The heavier the object the more distance it takes to stop it. So remember when breaking the front end does the majority of the braking for you.

  • @ajcole4585
    @ajcole4585 3 роки тому

    Nito ridge grappler II. Got them on my F150 and it goes over snow sand dirt rocks and mud no problem. But add a locker in the rear

  • @jamierides4175
    @jamierides4175 3 роки тому

    I highly recommend the kumho mt71 I have them in 315/75/16 on my 04 Chevy 1500 and they’ve taken a lot of abuse an held up great

  • @joshuaerlandson5623
    @joshuaerlandson5623 3 роки тому

    I vote for AT tires. I’m no expert, but I believe they are better in snow than MT, and will be better on pavement between trails. Better all-around tire for overland in my opinion. Of course you could go classic with BFG AT2’s formidable in 31”, 32” or 33’s if you want to go a little bigger.

  • @johnshellenberg2329
    @johnshellenberg2329 3 роки тому

    Can't believe people in Colorado haven't discovered using dedicated winter tires. In Canada we also get real winter and use two sets. AT or MT for summer and true winter tires for, well, winter.

  • @theruralwrencher945
    @theruralwrencher945 2 роки тому

    I got toyo open country at2s on my truck and they’re a great all around tire. I’ve taken through snow, ice and mud and not little snow but 8 inches or better and they handle great.

  • @kennethisaac3799
    @kennethisaac3799 3 роки тому +1

    The Kenda Klever R/T is a good budget hybrid tire. It would fit in well in your budget build.

  • @jeremycrews5483
    @jeremycrews5483 3 роки тому

    I agree with everyone else saying wildpeak at3. Great tires as far as i can tell so far, i run them on my 13 f150.

  • @rigom.2853
    @rigom.2853 3 роки тому +4

    Falken wildpeak at3w again especially for all the snow you're going to deal with otherwise Milestar Patagonias are really good and cheap mud terrains.

  • @nathanstevful
    @nathanstevful 3 роки тому

    I run Insa turbo Ranger on my Jeep KJ, they are a remould of the old BFG pattern they are 3 peak rated and great in the snow. They come with 13mm of tread. Half the price of BFG but all the same grip.

  • @ShawDAMAN
    @ShawDAMAN 3 роки тому

    Agree on the falken wildpeaks. Have them on my 2nd gen. Haven't tried in snow yet but mud and sand theyve been good.

  • @stevenlord6120
    @stevenlord6120 3 роки тому

    Ok...so I drank the Falken Wildpeak AT3 for my built GX470. The weight of the GX on the 470 on a E rated tire made for a stiff on road ride, had a vibration right around 60 and SUCKED in the snow. I think a review of the Kenda Klever R/T, General Grabber or the good ‘ol BFG KO2 in a C load would be great. Another option would be the Discount Tire branded Goodyear Wrangler Ultraterrain AT.

  • @alexbevington1105
    @alexbevington1105 3 роки тому +1

    Goodyear duratrac 31 or 33 inch I have taken them is through stuff that is very impressive that you could tell the tires were doing the work

    • @slipjoint637
      @slipjoint637 3 роки тому

      Those are pretty heavy for a weak Toyota

    • @alexbevington1105
      @alexbevington1105 3 роки тому

      @@slipjoint637 If you go with 31s they aren’t bad Plus they don’t need a 10 ply. I have tons of friends that run them on smaller vehicles like those without having done the gears.

  • @keithm8715
    @keithm8715 3 роки тому

    Bfg AT KO2s. My driving on these tires is 900-1100 miles on the highway to public land states (AZ, UT, CO, WY). Then I air down and drive hundreds of miles off-road. The KO2s have never let me down, and they are 10 ply rated so sidewall punctures are less likely to happen. I have run these tires for years (BFG AT before KO2s came out) and the only thing that they suck at is heavy mud, but MTs are unbearable over thousands of highway miles.

  • @slambert1235678
    @slambert1235678 3 роки тому

    I've got bf Goodrich ko2's on my 96 Tacoma and they have been working great for me in a variety of conditions

  • @ToymakersToolbox
    @ToymakersToolbox 3 роки тому

    You need to throw some Falken Wildpeak AT3Ws on that thing. I have them on my 4Runner in the mountains of Oregon and they just shrug off snow and ice and get on with it. Great tire. Also, throw some weight over that back axle. My old Taco skated like a hockey player until there was a load in the bed.

  • @vancejohnson4395
    @vancejohnson4395 3 роки тому

    Yokohama's geolander A/T tires worked very very nicely for me on my series 1 Land Rover.

  • @kevincraftsbcs4488
    @kevincraftsbcs4488 3 роки тому +1

    These vehicles are very sketchy in the snow, especially with wide tires. A narrower dedicated snow tire and weight over the rear axle will make a world of difference.

  • @jknepper5097
    @jknepper5097 3 роки тому

    Try the Falcon AT tires. they also have the most aggressive looking sidewall knobs i have ever seen in an AT tire. I have been running them on a 2015 pre runner for a few years and i couldn't be happier with them.

  • @jakematthews6982
    @jakematthews6982 3 роки тому

    I’ve used a couple sets of Goodyear Wrangler Authority A/T. Inexpensive and surprisingly aggressive for an all terrain tire.

  • @zachnixon3808
    @zachnixon3808 3 роки тому

    Cooper All-Terrains are great for my Toyota. Good grip and little road noise.

  • @gavinbritt1349
    @gavinbritt1349 3 роки тому

    My buddy just got some general grabber ATX’s and they’re awesome for the weather here in New Hampshire, he put a little weight in the bed and they’ve just been amazing

  • @davis0044
    @davis0044 3 роки тому +10

    I like my BFG KO2’s

  • @fluffymiata9027
    @fluffymiata9027 3 роки тому

    That 2.7L... 3rz-fe can reach about 1million miles, it has forged internals from factory as well, dual over head cam economy set up, that can handle 700hp with out messing with the block the only think you need to keep an eye on its the rust on that box frame