1. Welcome to Tundras.com!

    You are currently viewing as a guest! To get full-access, you need to register for a FREE account.

    As a registered member, you’ll be able to:
    • Participate in all Tundra discussion topics
    • Transfer over your build thread from a different forum to this one
    • Communicate privately with other Tundra owners from around the world
    • Post your own photos in our Members Gallery
    • Access all special features of the site

Need A/T tires in next 2 days!

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by sludgepickle, Jan 23, 2021.

  1. Jan 23, 2021 at 8:56 AM
    #1
    sludgepickle

    sludgepickle [OP] New Member

    Joined:
    Aug 10, 2020
    Member:
    #50617
    Messages:
    38
    San Diego
    Vehicle:
    2018 Silver SR5 DC 4x4
    Hi all! After looking through the https://www.tundras.com/threads/largest-tire-you-can-run-stock-for-all-generations.9762/ thread I determined I can get 275/70R18s without a lift and it will be pretty maxed out (side note - that size isn't listed on the OP but many commented later that those fit).

    I will be the casual 3-4x/yr off-roader, nothing major. I also want to go to SoCal mountains to ski 2 times/yr without having to put chains on in the R2 chain requirement. "Requirement 2 (R2): Chains or traction devices2 are required on all vehicles except four wheel/all wheel drive vehicles with snow-tread tires on all four wheels."

    "Snow tread" tires are defined as: "A 'Snow-tread tire' is a tire which has a relatively deep and aggressive tread pattern compared with conventional passenger tread pattern". Snow-tread tires can be identified by examining the sidewall of the tire where the letters MS, M/S, M+S or the words MUD AND SNOW have been stamped into the sidewall."

    So, what A/T tire would work? Do all A/T tires have the M/S designation? Like KO2s, Toyo Open Country, etc?
     
  2. Jan 23, 2021 at 9:12 AM
    #2
    joonbug

    joonbug °°°°°°°°°°

    Joined:
    Oct 13, 2015
    Member:
    #1948
    Messages:
    16,852
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Joon
    NorCal - Dublin
    Vehicle:
    2020 LT DC
    Just about any tire you would put on a tundra is M+S.
     
  3. Jan 23, 2021 at 9:13 AM
    #3
    Bronzeback

    Bronzeback New Member

    Joined:
    Feb 27, 2020
    Member:
    #43215
    Messages:
    222
    But not all are three peak certified. If you need them in two days I think you’ll be limited to what’s in stock. Good luck
     
  4. Jan 23, 2021 at 9:14 AM
    #4
    70m4h4wk

    70m4h4wk New Member

    Joined:
    Jan 23, 2020
    Member:
    #41649
    Messages:
    178
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    John
    Paris of the Praries
    Vehicle:
    23 Silverado LT, CCSB, 2.7L Turbo
    2/2 Drop, Ram Daytona Spoiler
    Not all A/T tires are mud and snow or 3PMS rated. Many times they offer two or 3 models of the same tire, one with and one without the designation. When you pick a tire, make sure you order the version that comes with the correct designation.

    Mud and snow rating isn't quite as good as the three peak mountain snowflake rating, but my understanding is that they should last slightly longer when used year round, so if that's your plan, M+S tires are the way to go.

    I wasn't thrilled by the performance of my KO2s in the canadian winter, and that was with the 3PMS. The new Open Country AT3s are supposed to be very good, but I haven't had a chance to try them yet.
     
    sludgepickle[OP] likes this.
  5. Jan 23, 2021 at 9:16 AM
    #5
    Anohibian

    Anohibian New Member

    Joined:
    Dec 14, 2020
    Member:
    #56155
    Messages:
    224
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    John
    Anchorage, AK
    Vehicle:
    2018 Inferno Crewmax
    Falken wildpeak at3w. I run 265/70 r 18 e loads. They are a 33 inch tire. No issues with rubbing and have handed anything the Alaska winter has dished out without flinching. Also have great highway manners.
     
    MS22 and TelemarkTumalo like this.
  6. Jan 23, 2021 at 9:17 AM
    #6
    sludgepickle

    sludgepickle [OP] New Member

    Joined:
    Aug 10, 2020
    Member:
    #50617
    Messages:
    38
    San Diego
    Vehicle:
    2018 Silver SR5 DC 4x4
    Thanks - so for KO2s are there variations from "M/S" to "3PMS" and even other variations in between? There are some KO2s in stock near me...I've heard their rubber wears faster in recent years but with the warranty I'm not concerned...I've made partial mileage warranty claims as Discount several times with no hassle when getting new tires.

    The KO2s in stock say 3PMS in the listing: "3-Peak Mountain Snowflake Rating (exceeding the Rubber Manufacturer Association's requirements for traction in severe snow and winter weather)."
     
  7. Jan 23, 2021 at 9:20 AM
    #7
    sludgepickle

    sludgepickle [OP] New Member

    Joined:
    Aug 10, 2020
    Member:
    #50617
    Messages:
    38
    San Diego
    Vehicle:
    2018 Silver SR5 DC 4x4
    Thanks, that's one I'm considering...but the 275s (.6" taller, .4" wider than 265s). I know I'm pushing it but several posts claim they fit. :) Plus when I get the 3/1 lift soon I don't want to have to turn around and get bigger tires again.
     
  8. Jan 23, 2021 at 9:23 AM
    #8
    70m4h4wk

    70m4h4wk New Member

    Joined:
    Jan 23, 2020
    Member:
    #41649
    Messages:
    178
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    John
    Paris of the Praries
    Vehicle:
    23 Silverado LT, CCSB, 2.7L Turbo
    2/2 Drop, Ram Daytona Spoiler
    KO2s come in M+S, 3PMS, and regular. I've had mine for a couple years now and they are still less than half worn. If you're planning on using them in the snow a lot, I would definitely get the 3 Peak Mountain Snowflake version for the added performance. If it's not something you'll see often, M+S should be fine and should last longer in warmer weather.
     
  9. Jan 23, 2021 at 9:37 AM
    #9
    RainMan_PNW

    RainMan_PNW "Oz" SSEM #82 RGBA #4 Unofficial Forum Treasurer Vendor?

    Joined:
    Oct 27, 2020
    Member:
    #54134
    Messages:
    16,808
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Casey
    Clark County, WA
    Vehicle:
    2021 Lunar Rock TRD Pro CM
    Check the build link in my signature.
    KO2s are 3PMS, but performance in snow was meh for me. GY Duratracs are also 3PMS and I ran that tire/size for two sets of tires on my 2008 with no lift. They weren’t great on wet pavement though - which we have a lot of up here. I’m running the Falken Wildpeaks now (also 3PMS) and so far they’ve been great. Couple trips into the snow, lots of wet pavement, and a little mud and dilapidated forest roads and they’re doing great. The price was also much better than KO2s or Duratracs.
     
    Skey44, sludgepickle[OP] and joonbug like this.
  10. Jan 23, 2021 at 9:43 AM
    #10
    joonbug

    joonbug °°°°°°°°°°

    Joined:
    Oct 13, 2015
    Member:
    #1948
    Messages:
    16,852
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Joon
    NorCal - Dublin
    Vehicle:
    2020 LT DC
    I personally think you’re overthinking this. You don’t need 3PMS tires living in San Diego to go skiing twice a year. When a tire does well in certain conditions, it usually sacrifices in other conditions. Notice the guys replying all live up north.
     
  11. Jan 23, 2021 at 9:46 AM
    #11
    frichco228

    frichco228 Valued Member

    Joined:
    Jan 9, 2020
    Member:
    #40952
    Messages:
    5,090
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Frank
    Virginia
    Vehicle:
    2016 Crewmax 4WD, TRD Offroad
    Eibach Pro Truck Stage 2 suspension, HD RAS, 285/75-18 Nokian Outpost AT, LoPro bed cover, TRD rear sway bar, DD 10 inch exhaust, and various other goodies
  12. Jan 23, 2021 at 9:48 AM
    #12
    RainMan_PNW

    RainMan_PNW "Oz" SSEM #82 RGBA #4 Unofficial Forum Treasurer Vendor?

    Joined:
    Oct 27, 2020
    Member:
    #54134
    Messages:
    16,808
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Casey
    Clark County, WA
    Vehicle:
    2021 Lunar Rock TRD Pro CM
    Check the build link in my signature.
    I missed that part. Yeah. Pretty sure you’ll be just fine with any A/T tire when you’re driving a 4WD pick up to the ski hills down there. It’s amazing how many people in prius’s and Honda civics will drive up to Mt. Hood when they have the “traction devices required” order in place.
     
    joonbug[QUOTED] likes this.
  13. Jan 23, 2021 at 9:50 AM
    #13
    sludgepickle

    sludgepickle [OP] New Member

    Joined:
    Aug 10, 2020
    Member:
    #50617
    Messages:
    38
    San Diego
    Vehicle:
    2018 Silver SR5 DC 4x4
    Yeah I just don't want to put my chains on! :) So as long as they pass that test I'm happy...so the M/S should be fine. I hate chains.
     
    joonbug[QUOTED] likes this.
  14. Jan 23, 2021 at 9:50 AM
    #14
    joonbug

    joonbug °°°°°°°°°°

    Joined:
    Oct 13, 2015
    Member:
    #1948
    Messages:
    16,852
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Joon
    NorCal - Dublin
    Vehicle:
    2020 LT DC
    Sorry, I meant OP was overthinking, not you. What you said was dead on.
     
  15. Jan 23, 2021 at 9:51 AM
    #15
    RainMan_PNW

    RainMan_PNW "Oz" SSEM #82 RGBA #4 Unofficial Forum Treasurer Vendor?

    Joined:
    Oct 27, 2020
    Member:
    #54134
    Messages:
    16,808
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Casey
    Clark County, WA
    Vehicle:
    2021 Lunar Rock TRD Pro CM
    Check the build link in my signature.
    Yep. I followed you. Was supplementing my advice.
    :thumbsup:
     
    joonbug[QUOTED] likes this.
  16. Jan 23, 2021 at 5:29 PM
    #16
    sludgepickle

    sludgepickle [OP] New Member

    Joined:
    Aug 10, 2020
    Member:
    #50617
    Messages:
    38
    San Diego
    Vehicle:
    2018 Silver SR5 DC 4x4
    Oh dang Discount just mounted them, i’m at AutoZone buying tire chains, and I noticed they gave me three 3PMS and one M/S... and now they’re closed for the day. what’s the difference between the two types of tires? I need to go get the fourth to match.
     
  17. Jan 23, 2021 at 6:37 PM
    #17
    RainMan_PNW

    RainMan_PNW "Oz" SSEM #82 RGBA #4 Unofficial Forum Treasurer Vendor?

    Joined:
    Oct 27, 2020
    Member:
    #54134
    Messages:
    16,808
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Casey
    Clark County, WA
    Vehicle:
    2021 Lunar Rock TRD Pro CM
    Check the build link in my signature.
    How did they fuck that up? Two different SKUs. They’ll need to fix it for you... one has mileage warranty, the other doesn’t if I recall. Also differences in rubber composition that only the designers understand. But most important is they may not wear the same, so DT will have to make that right.
     

Products Discussed in

To Top