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Went to Discount Tire and pulled the trigger on a set of these in LT285/70/17. The sales person said he had a set of them and loved them, also all the reviews I have read have been good. Problem is they're load range E and I'm a little worried they're gonna be too much. Sales person said they wouldn't be bad, but I'm not sure? I haven't mounted them yet cause I'm kicking around the idea of taking them back for something less stout. Anyone have any input on this tire, or E-rated tires on their 4runners?
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Went to Discount Tire and pulled the trigger on a set of these in LT285/70/17. The sales person said he had a set of them and loved them, also all the reviews I have read have been good. Problem is they're load range E and I'm a little worried they're gonna be too much. Sales person said they wouldn't be bad, but I'm not sure? I haven't mounted them yet cause I'm kicking around the idea of taking them back for something less stout. Anyone have any input on this tire, or E-rated tires on their 4runners?
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Ok, decided to try and switch these for something else. Problem is in 285/70/17 my options are limited. Its between the BFG a/t's or the REVO's. BFG's are D rated, but I can get the REVO's in P or D rated. Is it worth it to drop from the E rating to the D, or should I just go with the P rated REVO's. No towing, and light to med off road stuff. Help a brother out!!
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