2017 LX 570 w/ 20" wheels & 33" tires
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@Max707 I went with a D load rated tire as my 4x4 dually can't get through a muddy field when towing a horse box without getting stuck or completely destroying my pasture! D rated tires give me a bit of peace of mind when towing horses in terms of safety. The hum is really very minor, you will not notice after a couple of drives. If you like the aggressive look but don't need a D rated tire, I would seriously consider the Toyo ATII in 275/60R20 - it's P rated, so it will be lighter, more comfortable but still be good off-road. If I wasn't towing horses I would have gone for the Toyo.
Wife's Dodge diesel is the horse-hauler...same tires, same size. Great tread life.
Same Toyos are also on wife's LX. Great tread wear on all of them.
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Just posting a follow-up now that I have driven 3,000 miles on this wheel/tire combo. I have settled at 42 psi on all tires, which corresponds very closely to the weight/load tables published for a load range D vs the stock P rated tire load rating. The increase in sidewall provides a good ride, better than stock. MPG has probably dropped about 1 MPG overall. There is slightly more noise, a bit of a hum but nothing intrusive. Driving up a hill, the transmission will drop a gear to maintain speed more readily than with the stock tire/wheel combo. Most importantly, I have not experienced any rubbing and I regularly drive off-road around our mini-ranch giving the suspension a chance to articulate fully. Any larger tire and I'm certain rubbing would be experienced.
To the poster that went with the Michelin Defender tire in the same size I installed, I am sure the ride must be superb!
To the poster that went with the Michelin Defender tire in the same size I installed, I am sure the ride must be superb!
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Max707 (08-07-17)
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If I end up with my wheels powder coated black I'm going with the BFG a TKO two 33's and if I end up with My wheels refinished in silver I'm going with the Michelin LTX MS'2's 275/ 60/20's
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What are your feelings on the additional 15lbs per tire of unsprung weight? Bigger 10 ply truck tire should be more rugged and be safer from road hazards, should also wear longer. But they also would put more stress on the suspension (Wear). Or is this already built into our LX's and Lexus just puts lighter wheels and tire's on our LX570's based on intended use in the US?
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What are your feelings on the additional 15lbs per tire of unsprung weight? Bigger 10 ply truck tire should be more rugged and be safer from road hazards, should also wear longer. But they also would put more stress on the suspension (Wear). Or is this already built into our LX's and Lexus just puts lighter wheels and tire's on our LX570's based on intended use in the US?
The steel wheels commonly used on 200s around the world can have weights of 45 pounds for just the wheel.
So if you want to keep your 20s, then an extra 15 pounds will not be an issue beyond a slight difference in performance.
Last edited by Chocolate; 08-20-17 at 01:50 PM.
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Max707 (08-20-17)
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Thanks good info. If steel wheels and even light tire's in other parts of the world would weigh minimum 85-90lbs and up to 105lbs, then I see your point with OEM Lexus alloys and 56lb "E" rated tire's weighing 80lbs should be right in the middle of normal for LX's worldwide.
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My personal feeling is that the additional weight of my wheel/type combo will not impact longevity. The increase in diameter has the biggest impact as it affects the gearing. I have noticed that the vehicle will more readily drop down a gear on a slight incline than with OEM setup. From a performance point of view, reducing unsprung weight and keeping an overall diameter close to stock will improve acceleration and economy.
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Any updates you all would be willing to share?
Just installed Michelin Defender LTX M/S in the 275/ 60 R20 size on my 2008 and can already tell that they feel much softer than the Michelin Latitudes in stock size I replaced. Also fills up the wheel well much better. Too early to make a fonal judgment but initial impression is great and very noticeable.
I need new tires in the next couple days (2 nails) and am thinking of the LTX M/S on my 2011 LX. Any advice would be appreciated.Thanks.