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Ford 22 20.37%
Dodge 14 12.96%
Chevy 15 13.89%
Toyota 22 20.37%
Nissan 7 6.48%
Isuzu 2 1.85%
Subaru 3 2.78%
Mercedes 4 3.70%
BMW 0 0%
Jeep 14 12.96%
Honda 4 3.70%
Cadillac 1 0.93%
Lincoln 1 0.93%
Mercury 0 0%
VW 12 11.11%
GMC 7 6.48%
Mitsubishi 1 0.93%
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Old 03-29-2010, 01:13 PM
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My current vehicle is a 08 Wrangler JK.My wifes is a 09 Focus SEL.
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2010 Prius and a 2001 Mitsu Galant. For some reason my wife seems to get the new vehicles while I sell mine and get her left overs. hmm......
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Well figured I'd do an upgrade to my Dodge Cummins since these Mahindras aren't here yet. I'm now running Toyo M608Z 285/70R19.5 tires mounted on Rickson 19.5" wheels. These are 35.5 inches in diameter and being the new Toyos are H load rated (yes I said H) the load rating goes from 3,195 pounds per tire to a whopping 6,395 per tire. The new bilstein shocks help a ton, and since the tires are match mounted at Rickson's, static balanced, and full of balance beads, they roll extremely smooth on the highway. I'm running them at 75psi rather than the 125psi max to help the ride a bit. They are stout, that's for sure!





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Old 03-29-2010, 06:31 PM
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Officially the most serious set of tires I have ever owned by far.
No kidding a serious set.
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Old 03-29-2010, 06:36 PM
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These Toyo tires are hard to beat. I had a set on a Ford SD diesel a few years back. We replaced them with some other tires and was sorry I did. Toyo is the way to go for good off road, heavy load rated tires. Probably 10 ply... good job
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Old 03-29-2010, 07:02 PM
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A normal E rated tire is 10 ply. These are H (essentially a semi truck tire), so they're a good ways past 10-ply.
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Old 03-30-2010, 09:30 AM
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Understood.... Toyo makes great tires.. that's my point.
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I drive a '05 Mazda 3 sedan. Hey guys drive it too

Come Aug, I will drive a Mahindra one way or the other. I plan to head to India for a month in Aug and will get my hands on my '03 Mahindra Scorpio SUV.
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The wife and i drive a 07 GMC crewcab. pickuptrucks are the only type of vehicle that will hold up on our country gravel roads,We are going to keep our big pickup, but i want a second pickup for my self, and the TR20 is it !
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