Toyo AT3

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Dawizman, how do you like the AWS? looking at a set for my 1ton. SO far good reviews but haven't heard anything first hand. Thx.
 

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Dawizman, how do you like the AWS? looking at a set for my 1ton. SO far good reviews but haven't heard anything first hand. Thx.
I really wanted to go to the AT3, but it sounds like they won't be available up here (at a competitive price) until spring. Mine were pretty worn, so I just put my second set on. First set made it two years for me, about 90k. I haul a lot of heavy loads, always have my truck boss deck with tool boxes on top and a full bed slide underneath (so my "empty" is about 9300lbs) , and my deleted Cummins with manual transmission and dual disk South Bend clutch is not friendly on tires. They wore nice and even, and the truck always felt planted on ****ty highways. They aren't a mud tire by any means, but they do ok in mud and deep snow. I pulled a couple guys out in the parking lots around Valemount.
 

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Really wanted to try this tire out (Toyo AT3) on my new 1 ton. Wasn't interested in waiting so I researched a bit and decided to try out the Falken Wildpeak AT3W in 285/65r20. See how they perform this winter. So far so good, low noise, decent offroad, look good lol.
 

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I couldn't get AT3 so just got the AT2 again. Was going to try the falken but to rich for me . I can't complain last set last about 80k i only run them in the summer so I'm guessing a bit on that . I run the duratracs in winter they are a kinda a ****ty tire but they do work in the deep snow pulling a trailer.
 
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