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2022 Tundra tire types?

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by kingspeedy1, Dec 28, 2021.

  1. Dec 28, 2021 at 12:36 PM
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    I have a 2022 sport on the way and was wondering what tires they come with..One video i can see Geolander but which
    And i think off road are Faicons ?

    i was goint to get a second set of rims with more agresive all weather or winters.. most likely i will wait for someone upgrading there stock ones from new and buy their rims
    But was curious if the stock sport will do for a mild BC winteR
     
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    who know's wait and see for the surprise!!
     
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    So far I have seen that the TRD Off Road gets Michelin LTX AT or Falken Wildpeaks

    The standard SR, SR5, TRD Sport will get Bridgestone Duellers or Yokohama Geolanders.

    I'm aiming for the TRD sport so will soon get Michelin LTX if they come with the Duellers.
     
  4. Dec 28, 2021 at 1:07 PM
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    Sounds like a Mix bag .Just trying to idle my time.. i changed from Blueprint Dbl cab which was supposed to be hear this week to
    Sonic Red crewmax ..arrival unknown ..
    No real panic ..thanks all
     
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    either way you can bet they'll be 3 seasons, undersized, and cheap...
     
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  6. Dec 28, 2021 at 1:35 PM
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    Thats something we can all probably agree on
     
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    My TRD SR5 Sport has Geolanders FWIW
     
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    I have a SR5 Crewmax TRD premium pkg. that is on a train from San Antonio and should be here any day. I have seen photos of this model with either the Falkens or the Michelins. I would be happy with either tire but I prefer the Michelins. I have read reviews on both and both tires receive good ratings with the Falkens receiving great snow ratings. These tires may not be big enough if U want to lift Ur truck and add some great rims and / or want to do serious off roading but I think they are very good for stock OEM tires.
     

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