Which tires for me?

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What is the backspacing on the stock 2002 lariat wheel?

Im possibly looking at the Mickey Thompson classic II wheels. It says the backspacing for the 16x8 is 4 inches. The backspacing for the 16x10 is 4 7/16 inches. Im confused. Do i need more or less backspacing than my stock wheels in order to fit 315's?
 

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I absolutely love the Toyo MT's. They're the best tire I've had. They wear great, ride smooth and have a slight hum on the highway.
 

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i would love to get some toyo's but hate to look at the price tag for them in 315/75r16's. i think the cheapest i found was around $280 a tire. i found the Goodyear duratracs for $200 a tire, so i think im going with those. ill post up some pics when i get them.
 

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Subscribing to this one. Think I'll get rid of my aftermarket wheels and go back to stock for awhile.
 

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well, you know what I'm gonna tell you to do..
I'm not sure the Dura-Trac is the best choice.. I'm thinking a Silent Armor would give you better service.. Dura Tracs are kinda soft...
 

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Silent Armour's rock like wagon wheel, or the wind and the rain.... JLD knows his chit!

i have been EXTREMELY happy with my hankook dynapro atm's... a few others here like them too.
 

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yeah, i think thats what im gonna put on my wife's pilot. ive heard and read that they are a great all around tire. i'm really looking for someting a little more suited for offroading. almost got stuck pulling someone out of a mudhole yesterday!!
 

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from experience, let me tell you do NOT go with load range D. I have Yokohama Geolanders and did not realize I had bought range D until I started wondering why I now need new tires AGAIN after only 35k miles. I like the tires but it pisses me off to spend that much money for no reason other than being sold the incorrect load range. I have 285/75/16s. Next set I may drop to 275 or 265 if there is such a size. Cheaper.
 

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