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Old 06-01-2008, 01:08 AM
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New to the forum - hope you like these pics (and I hope I post them right).
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nice!

..what size are those Toyo's?
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nice!

..what size are those Toyo's?

33/12.5/r20
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I think the treads look pretty gnarly and the black wheels help off-set all the chrome that comes with the Alpha trim.
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Looks good! I like the wheels and the graphite grey H3!
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I'm playing trial and error with the attachments, so excuse the bad quality pics....
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Looks good! I like the wheels and the graphite grey H3!

Tanks!

I'll have to see how the 20''s do off road!?

Although most of my off-road is actually light trails and horse pasture.
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I'll have to see how the 20''s do off road!?

Although most of my off-road is actually light trails and horse pasture.

I used to have 20" wheels with 12" wide 32" A/T tires (305-50-R20), and it was OK on the light trail. However, beside relatively poor traction on steeper sandy/rocky terrain sections my main worry was the possibility of puncture on sharper rocks, so I swapped for rugged M/T tires ... but those Toyos you have look pretty sturdy, and terrain you described sounds perfect for those12.5" A/T's.
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I used to have 20" wheels with 12" wide 32" A/T tires (305-50-R20), and it was OK on the light trail. However, beside relatively poor traction on steeper sandy/rocky terrain sections my main worry was the possibility of puncture on sharper rocks, so I swapped for rugged M/T tires ... but those Toyos you have look pretty sturdy, and terrain you described sounds perfect for those12.5" A/T's.

I had a hard time deciding between an A/T or a M/T, and was actually about to throw on some irok radial M/T, but went with the Toyo's at the last minute (had a hook up at Discount tire) . Although I am pretty sure they are considered a M/T, albeit a radial and not a bias ply.......

By chance did you replace your shocks before you went wheeling? The stock shocks look pretty weak.
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