I have the Nitto Trail Grapplers and love them. They ride smooth. They are also the E rated tire. I have the 285/65/18 (33x12) tires. I get a consistent 17-18 mpg with them running 32 psi all around. They have lost about 3mm (1/8) in 20000 miles. When these wear out I will get another set. Good luck with the new meats., Good afternoon, I'm new here and new to the Tacoma world, I leased a 2019 Tacoma sr5 crew cab v6, I was gifted a set of 285/75/16 NITTO GRAPPLERS,, Nitto Terra Grappler G2 Tires. Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by clay282, Feb 18, 2021., I’ll be honest, I used BFG all terrains for about 14 years, and recently switched to Nittos. I’m on my second set, and likely will never go back. Nitto makes a great tire. IIRC, Nitto is a subdivision of Toyo, who also makes great tires. You made a good choice. You can keep them at 35psi, I run mine around there and no issues, even when , Yeah, that door jam sticker is for stock P rated tires not aftermarket larger tires with a different ply rating. As nettleberger said he went from 265/70R16 P-Metric to an LT 265/70R17. That is why i said earlier that the door jam is for what tires the rig comes with from the factory. Edit: ChrisK7UND beat me to it ha, I am a fan of Nitto's tires. I had a set on my 2005 and immediately put another set on my then new 2020 TRD OR. Of course, I can't say they are the best tires -- I have no idea since I have not really run that many sets of tires..