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Really like the look of those. More aggressive than factory, but still subtle.

Any significant difference in road noise, or mpg?
None that I can tell so far. The only real difference is the look. And your assessment is the same as mine, "More aggressive than factory, but still subtle." Many more pics posted at the link above.
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None that I can tell so far. The only real difference is the look. And your assessment is the same as mine, "More aggressive than factory, but still subtle." Many more pics posted at the link above.
Thanks again!

Let me know if you start to notice any MPG difference, and if there is any significant noise.

These may be what I am looking for when I pull the trigger on new tires.
 

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My second 2021 PB 502A Lariat FX4 (leadfoot) - picked up Dec 3, 2021- no level kit 33.5's (285/60R20) General Grabber ATx's - love the tires, quiet on the pavement. Avg. 10.2l/100km (computer) with winter blend 87 Octane. I only have 350km on the truck so, I am still feeling it out for mileage but love the ride and stance of the 33.5's.

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My other 2021 PB 302A XLT (rapid red)- 2" level kit with 34's (295/60R20) Toyo AT3's that I have had since June 2021. love the tires, quiet on the pavement. Avg. 11.5l/100km (20.5mpg) all-round since ownership. The mpg was increasing as the truck was breaking in and I am seeing more on avg. 10.8-11l/100km (21-21.5MPG). The level kit does take an impact on MPG.
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How are the Generals and Toyos in the snow compared to the stock Hankooks?
 

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Can't speak to General or Toyo, but quite happy with my Falken Wildpeak AT3Ws in the snow. We've had quite a bit here in Park City in the last couple weeks, and they have done well. Can get away with 2WD a lot of the time. The MPG in the cold and hills is a whole other story :-(.
 

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Really like the look of those. More aggressive than factory, but still subtle.

Any significant difference in road noise, or mpg?
This 25.9 mpg was the drive back from lunch to the house yesterday and the best I've gotten on any trip. It was closer to only 20mpg on the way there due to a cold engine. This route included roads that had speed limits of 30, 40, and 45 mph. And this is with the new ~60lb LT285/60r20s. Trip 1 for the current tank is around 20.5 and so is the lifetime Trip 2 as well. With the PSD installed to remove the stupid speaker drone, windows down due to being a really nice day outside, and having the audio off to just enjoy the drive, I could not hear the tires over the regular engine noise, whether actual or fake piped in. So to me, there has been so discernible difference from the OEM Hankooks to these slighter larger Geolandars.

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This 25.9 mpg was the drive back from lunch to the house yesterday and the best I've gotten on any trip. It was closer to only 20mpg on the way there due to a cold engine. This route included roads that had speed limits of 30, 40, and 45 mph. And this is with the new ~60lb LT285/60r20s. Trip 1 for the current tank is around 20.5 and so is the lifetime Trip 2 as well. With the PSD installed to remove the stupid speaker drone, windows down due to being a really nice day outside, and having the audio off to just enjoy the drive, I could not hear the tires over the regular engine noise, whether actual or fake piped in. So to me, there has been so discernible difference from the OEM Hankooks to these slighter larger Geolandars.

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Thanks for the update!

Thats crazy good considering I think I average about 22 with combined highway and city. That just normal driving. If I baby it I can get around 23 mixed.
 

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Finally got leveled and went to Nitto Trail Grapplers. LOVE the look and the noise is not much louder. Definitely seeing a decrease in mileage (which has never been close to 24). Down to 17.5 from 19.5. Still very acceptable for a big ass truck with a 7000 watt generator!
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Finally got leveled and went to Nitto Trail Grapplers. LOVE the look and the noise is not much louder. Definitely seeing a decrease in mileage (which has never been close to 24). Down to 17.5 from 19.5. Still very acceptable for a big ass truck with a 7000 watt generator!
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Do love those tires. My boss has them on his truck (just realized yesterday) and they are very quiet.

What size did you go with?
 

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Do love those tires. My boss has them on his truck (just realized yesterday) and they are very quiet.

What size did you go with?
275/70 R18 on Moto Metal 970 18x9
 

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How are the Generals and Toyos in the snow compared to the stock Hankooks?
Can't say how the Hankook work in snow, as I traded them in and had the General and Toyo's installed before I picked up the trucks. Both the Toyo and General Grabbers work really well in the deep snow. On icy conditions, the General Grabbers work a little better for grip and stopping power vs the Toyo AT3's
 

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Thanks for the update!

Thats crazy good considering I think I average about 22 with combined highway and city. That just normal driving. If I baby it I can get around 23 mixed.
Keep in mind that the computer MPG/Speedometer/Odometer are going to be off with the larger tires until you get it recalibrated.
 

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I have the same wheels, was going to go with the Michelin LTX but those look good. And I know its been asked, but no issue with road noise on the interstate or higher speeds?
I honestly haven't noticed a change, but then again, I haven't used a decibel meter to compare the two. Is it possible there is up to a 5-10db change, I really don't know. I'd have to drive another stock truck side by side. Wish I could provide a more scientific analysis, but all I have is this.
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