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I got the Toyo Open Country AT II's installed today. They will do for "winter" in Texas and out in the pasture. When I get that cabin in Colorado I will have to get a set of Toyo M/T's and a set of spare rims.
Man that truck looks sharp. I'm thinking I should have got that color instead of white gold. I let my wife and son pick the color while I was overseas working.
How do those Toyo AT's sound compared to the stock Michelin AT's. Is it still a quiet ride?
On edit, I see you didn't have the Michelin's, but I would still like your honest opinion on the quietness.
The tires on it were Continental All Season. It has been raining the last few days so I have only brought it home from the dealership and took it to the donut shop this morning. I was listening for any difference over the 10 mile round trip. With the heater off, I think the wind noise from the cab over rides any tire noise.
Man that truck looks sharp. I'm thinking I should have got that color instead of white gold. I let my wife and son pick the color while I was overseas working.
Thanks. Picking the color is tough. My "old" 16 F150 was red/caribou and I really didn't like the caribou two tone but on this truck, solid caribou really suits me. I think white gold looks good too, I just wanted something a little darker to hide dirt a little better.
Thanks. Picking the color is tough. My "old" 16 F150 was red/caribou and I really didn't like the caribou two tone but on this truck, solid caribou really suits me. I think white gold looks good too, I just wanted something a little darker to hide dirt a little better.
What is your ETA?
My ETA is January 14th and the bad news is my plane leaves January 6th to fly me back to Singapore. I was hoping to get the truck while home for the holidays. The killer will be me not getting to drive the truck until March when I come home for my next visit. I thought about asking the dealer if I could fly to Kentucky and pick it up. I have a ton of flight miles I could use to fly for free. Then drive it back to Texas for 14.5 hours. I figure the build date would be the end of December I'd delivery is January 14th.
My ETA is January 14th and the bad news is my plane leaves January 6th to fly me back to Singapore. I was hoping to get the truck while home for the holidays. The killer will be me not getting to drive the truck until March when I come home for my next visit. I thought about asking the dealer if I could fly to Kentucky and pick it up. I have a ton of flight miles I could use to fly for free. Then drive it back to Texas for 14.5 hours. I figure the build date would be the end of December I'd delivery is January 14th.
Oui. I took delivery of my truck for 2 days and then departed for Mexico City for 11 days. I thought that was tough. Maybe you can login to the security camera in the garage and look at it every few hours?
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