Originally Posted By: Kestas
Were these the original tires when the truck was new?
No, the truck came with Michelin highway tires when new, but truck would slide all over our property...just didn't have the tread type needed for dirt, mud, etc
So we bought BFG AT KO's, which were great for about 10k miles, then started having balancing issues, FAST tread wear even with rotations, correct psi, alignment, etc they were shot and slick by around 25k miles.
We then went to the Yokohama Geolander A/T II's, which have been great for wearing evenly, and traction, but again they've not only worn out super fast at barely 30k miles, but as you can see they are dry-rotted beyond belief.
My other trucks both have Yokohama's as well, one with AT II's too, and the other with ATS A/T. Both sets are showing early signs of dry-rot as well, with the AT II's on the Rodeo not too far behind these tires posted in the pics...pretty scary as they're only 4yrs old.
They'll get replaced at the end of summer, before winter probably with Revo's too, in the same size only in load range C.
My Tacoma just got these new ATS a few months back with DOT of '07, they too have tiny dry-rot marks already. When I take the diesel in to mount the new tires we ordered, I'll ask for replacements under possibly a defective issue for the brand new Yokohama's and see about upgrading to Revo's for it too. Even if I have to pay a reasonable difference.
I won't be returning or recommending Yokohama's to anyone.