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Thread: Any of you running 235/85/16 tires?

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    I love reviving old threads. Found this one since I am awaiting some General Grabber AT/2s in this size. The salesman stated they weren't recommended and that I would not like the ride. Got me worrying but all I have read prior to the order and now after are reassuring me they are the right choice.
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    I'm thinking really hard about running this size too. Anybody run these on a 2nd gen 4Runner?

    And can I run these on some 16x7 4Runner wheels?

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    Lurker post... I have a Jeep, but I like the thread, so I'll toss out a little more info... I'm currently running 285's, but this winter I ran some 215/85R16's and LOVED them! I'm heading for 235/85's as my next tire. One of my neighbors is running 235/85 Cooper ST Maxx tires on a Rubicon (With 8" wide wheels!!) and they look awesome, and he really likes the way they work. Note that the ST Maxx has a fairly wide tread for a 235/85, so they actually look pretty good on the 8" wheel, but he did say that the tire shop had a little difficulty getting them to air up on the wide wheel. I'll be trying them on my 8" wheels too, so I think they'll be fine on a 7" wheel. But I think the BFG version has a really narrow tread, so they might prefer a wheel on the narrow side...

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    I have Grabber A/T 2 in 235/85/16 on my 2010 Tacoma and they have been great. Super good in the snow. The ride seems fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1stDeuce View Post
    ... I'll be trying them on my 8" wheels too, so I think they'll be fine on a 7" wheel. But I think the BFG version has a really narrow tread, so they might prefer a wheel on the narrow side...
    The five different types of tires in this size I looked at all stated 7 or 7.5 was the max rim width to run. I'm going back to my stock wheels this time around.

    Quote Originally Posted by monkeyshowpictures View Post
    I have Grabber A/T 2 in 235/85/16 on my 2010 Tacoma and they have been great. Super good in the snow. The ride seems fine.
    Just what I wanted to know. Thanks. I don't encounter a whole lot of snow.
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    I'll be in need of new tires for my Tacoma this fall. I'm planning to go with a 235/85/16 on the stock alloy OR package wheels. I'm still debating between the Goodyear DuraTrac and the BFG AT-KO. I really wish Dunlop still made the MT Maxx Traction.
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    Thanks for reviving this old thread. It really helped me understand tire size and the advantages of different sizes. When I get new tires for my Taco I'm going to try this size.

    Any feedback on running 235/85/16 on stock 1st Gen Tacoma 16in wheels? Thats what I will be mounting to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadbeat son View Post
    I'll be in need of new tires for my Tacoma this fall. I'm planning to go with a 235/85/16 on the stock alloy OR package wheels. I'm still debating between the Goodyear DuraTrac and the BFG AT-KO. I really wish Dunlop still made the MT Maxx Traction.
    Don't know if duratracs comes in that size but compared to a bfg at it dominates it heavily.... I've ran a lot of tires and the duratracs is the most versatile tire that I've ran ever.....it comes in 3ply in the bigger sizes which is great for those of us who like rock piles....
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    I have about 2000 street miles on my Goodyear MTRs in 235/85 r16s. 04 tacoma with stock wheels and aftermarket suspension. Work great so far. Seems like the steering has actually improved a little. Being mud tires, there's a little more noise and vibration, but not as much as I had expected. Gas milage went down a little, but I don't have enough data to know if it is more than 1mpg. My particular tires are a bit heavier than what I ran before, so that probably effects the in town milage more than anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bullcrew View Post
    Don't know if duratracs comes in that size but compared to a bfg at it dominates it heavily.... I've ran a lot of tires and the duratracs is the most versatile tire that I've ran ever.....it comes in 3ply in the bigger sizes which is great for those of us who like rock piles....
    The DuraTrac does come in that size, but I dislike the fact the siping is not full tread depth. A coworker wore through his siping in <1yr, and then the tires kind of sucked in the winter weather.
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