The truck also has the original springs/shocks, and those will all be replaced later this week. They replaced some 9 year old BFG Rugged Trail TA that had plenty of tread, but were just too old (I just bought this truck a few weeks ago, 1 owner, garage kept, super clean, old man that didn't do much driving over the past few years). Just had 5 of these Goodyear Wrangler Trailrunner AT installed last week-on my 02 Tacoma XtraCab 4WD TRD, 265/70/16. It's great to hear comments about our Tacos. I know, maybe picky things but I was used to having in my other vehicles. Automatic headlights at dusk, doors that lock after entry, brighter interior dome lights. My only complaint is maybe a few more bells and whistles for what we pay for these trucks. On a side note I've always wanted a Tacoma finally got my 2012 off road about a year ago and love it. I'm going to post my comments again on the tire once the snow starts flying. I have not been in rain yet and no snow yet. Grip excellent (but they should their new lol). After this first week my first impressions are. I wanted a some what aggressive looking tire, very happy how they look on my truck once installed. I know the Goodyear Trailrunners are fairly new and hard to find any comment on them but I like the tread design and the look of the tire. I almost got the Cooper AT but didn't like the look. I almost got the BFG ko2 but decided they were to heavy. I did a lot of research on many sites and went back and forth on a couple brands. I wasn't going through another winter with them. My factory BFG were the worst tire I ever had on a vehicle for snow. I know I needed new tires before the snow comes here in northern MN. I just put on a set of Goodyear trailrunners.
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