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I spend 90% of my time on the cement but sometimes drive through grass. I am in South Louisiana so grass is subjective. Sometimes the grass is floating. Like today, I had to drive through 24 inches of water to get back to my house. Any Opinions. I am sticking to the stock diameter on the 18 inch rims. 255/70/18 or a close permiation of that.

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I would def say an all terrain with a warranty I know pro-comp tires have 40,000-60,000 mile warranty on them! So a BFG or Pro-comp, Toyo, MT, etc anything all terrain will last with normal driving mane

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Those good ol Dueller H/Ts LOL....I have that set if you need them next week. I'm packing other Tundra parts so why not?

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I've also got the bridgestone dueler's and for a passenger like ride with decent grip on dry pavement and some snow, they are much better than what my 2007 tundra had which was supposedly an upgraded BF goodrich Rugged Trails which did not last long and not any better ride or traction (actually a little worse) with tons more wear on them.

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