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Snow day here, testing out the new Toyo's!

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Was finally able to wash her! attachicon.gifImageUploadedByTapatalk1423196597.615828.jpg

Great photo and effects.

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Hutch,

How did it do in the snow?

Great! They're 295/55r20 Toyo AT2 X-Treme's. Not a dedicated winter tire, but for an aggressive all terrain they have plenty of traction in the snow. Wasn't too bad on the hard pack/ice either. Overall I'm very pleased with them after my first 1000km.

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Here's mine:

2014 Chevy Silverado LT Texas Edition..

 

20% tint front only

WeatherTech Floor Liners Front and Rear

Husky Low Pro Tool Box

OEM LTZ Headlights

20x9 KMC Rockstar Wheels(had these on my last truck)

275/55/r20 Nitto Terra Grappler G2

OEM LTZ Full Floor Console

 

More too come....

 

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Here is my new truck. 15' max tow. I miss my 07. I hate this 6spd. The transmission kills the driving experience for me. I get on it gently and its held back, I nail the skinny pedal and it feels held back. I need a tune!! Other than that, I love it. Level, wheels, tires, tint, line-x (next week), bed cover, exhaust, tune, DONE! No lifting this one. 200-250 miles a day now so have to keep it simple.

 

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