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295/65R20 Toyo Open Country A/T III - 2022 Night Edition 3500 Stock Wheels

TroyMcClure

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Hey everyone, I thought I'd toss this one out there as I couldn't find any information on this tire combo. Most folks jump the gun to a 35x12.5R20 but I found this profile to be taller and skinnier which I really like.

I also didn't know if it would rub with a 295/65R20 Toyo Open Country A/T III tire on the stock Night Edition wheels. This is a 2022 3500 HO Cummins Mega Cab Limited with the optional air assist. There is no rubbing to speak of on this combo. The optional air assist and a skinnier tire being the key I think. Stoked it's not as wide as a 35x12.5 to bite the snow a bit better.

With all that said, the Toyo's are doing really well on the packed snowy/icy roads. I was surprised with how well they did compared to our RAV4 with WS90 Blizzak's. I have no problems recommending this tire to anyone who will see winter for 6 months. If they weren't going to cut it I would have returned them. We drive on snowy and icy roads every day. It was surprising to see the number of negative comments on forums across the web giving this tire a bad wrap for winter use. I'll update this thread later on after the winter is done with my final opinion.

I am running 45 Front / 40 Rear cold per the specs from Toyo's load inflation table https://www.toyotires.com/media/pxcjubjs/application_of_load_inflation_tables_20200723.pdf

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Looks great! Should have come that way from Ram. Nice to have this info for those looking for it!
 

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That looks awesome.

I am torn between that size and 35x12.5x20 on my stock suspension 19 2500 mega with offroad package
 

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the atIII tire is one of the best 3 peak rated units on the market. I had a great experience with them.
 

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I went with the Toyota AT3 in 295/60/20. Couldn't be happier, but it's my third set of Toyos. Always quiet and good traction.
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Hey everyone, I thought I'd toss this one out there as I couldn't find any information on this tire combo. Most folks jump the gun to a 35x12.5R20 but I found this profile to be taller and skinnier which I really like.

I also didn't know if it would rub with a 295/65R20 Toyo Open Country A/T III tire on the stock Night Edition wheels. This is a 2022 3500 HO Cummins Mega Cab Limited with the optional air assist. There is no rubbing to speak of on this combo. The optional air assist and a skinnier tire being the key I think. Stoked it's not as wide as a 35x12.5 to bite the snow a bit better.

With all that said, the Toyo's are doing really well on the packed snowy/icy roads. I was surprised with how well they did compared to our RAV4 with WS90 Blizzak's. I have no problems recommending this tire to anyone who will see winter for 6 months. If they weren't going to cut it I would have returned them. We drive on snowy and icy roads every day. It was surprising to see the number of negative comments on forums across the web giving this tire a bad wrap for winter use. I'll update this thread later on after the winter is done with my final opinion.

I am running 45 Front / 40 Rear cold per the specs from Toyo's load inflation table https://www.toyotires.com/media/pxcjubjs/application_of_load_inflation_tables_20200723.pdf

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Is there a lift on this? I have the same truck, minus the factory air suspension and was thinking about doing the same tire but in the RTs instead of the ATs. The weight rating on the metric tires are higher than the 35s.
 

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Where did you get the black lug nuts?


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