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  1. Ya this makes a lot of sense. One thing I am worried about is the road noise of the toyos. Been in a couple pickups with the KO2s and road noise seemed minimal and totally acceptable to me. Does anybody know if the toyos are loud?
  2. That is kind of surprising to hear. Most reviews of the Toyo that I have read say they are pretty good in the snow and ice compared to other AT tires.
  3. Looking for new AT tires and have narrowed it down to these two. The Toyo is load E and BFG load D in size 275/60r20. I know many think it’s overkill but I like heavy duty tires for my needs. Both tires weigh within a half pound of each other. Price is close as well. I want a tire that behaves well on the road but is tough and decent enough off-road and in bad weather. Anybody that has these tires, what are your thoughts about them? The KO3 won’t be released until May in 275/60r20 so if it is a big improvement over the Toyo and KO2 maybe I could wait.
  4. I keep kicking the tires on adding the borla touring exhaust to my ‘23 with the 6.2. I really like the look of the dual exhaust (which is why I would prefer it over the GMPE) and the idea of a little extra power and deep sound on acceleration. But with the wife and kid I don’t want something too loud or annoying while cruising or even towing. I just want something with a little deeper and stronger tone than stock but not noticeable while cruising and with no drone. Does anybody have any regrets or opinions after having this exhaust on their trucks for a while?
  5. So even with the added sidewall of the 18” E tire it would still be a rougher ride than the 20” D tire when both inflated around 40lbs?
  6. My 2023 1500 LTZ has the factory 275/60r20 P rated tires. Im conflicted between staying with the same size for my next tire or going to 275/70r18. I would be getting BFG KO2 or KO3 in either size as I want to go to a more aggressive AT tire. They are nearly the same tire size but the big difference being the wheel size. My big question is would the 18s in load range E ride better than the 20s in load range D?
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