This may already have been discussed, couldn't find it using the search function.
My 2011 Tacoma came with P tires which so far have served me well...but I always worry about cutting a sidewall when driving on certain rocky "roads". Used to own a Blazer on which I used LT tires with much enjoyment, despite it not being recommended by multiple tire suppliers.
My blazer had a much softer suspension than does my Tacoma so I'm wondering if the LT tires will provide too bumpy a ride, at least on the highway, that would offset their advantages on the rougher terrain.
I've recently noticed a few older (smaller model) Tacoma's outfitted with LT tires, but I don't know what sort of suspension stiffness these vehicles have.
My Tacoma gets used to access fishing lakes, usually a 3.5 hour highway drive followed by 45 minutes of dirt road...once or twice a week for 3-4 months of the year.
Any thoughts?
JR
My 2011 Tacoma came with P tires which so far have served me well...but I always worry about cutting a sidewall when driving on certain rocky "roads". Used to own a Blazer on which I used LT tires with much enjoyment, despite it not being recommended by multiple tire suppliers.
My blazer had a much softer suspension than does my Tacoma so I'm wondering if the LT tires will provide too bumpy a ride, at least on the highway, that would offset their advantages on the rougher terrain.
I've recently noticed a few older (smaller model) Tacoma's outfitted with LT tires, but I don't know what sort of suspension stiffness these vehicles have.
My Tacoma gets used to access fishing lakes, usually a 3.5 hour highway drive followed by 45 minutes of dirt road...once or twice a week for 3-4 months of the year.
Any thoughts?
JR