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Considering I was the only one mentioning my lifting experiences and my previous Tacoma, I know it was directed at me. I agree with you btw about the cultist mindset and the "if everyone else is doing something" trend - which seems to be the reason why this size tire was accepted in the first place and another reason why I got out of my Tacoma - it just wasn't that great. So color me a realist and I'll side with those optimal driving characteristics of said RPM ranges for DD vehicles when considering tire size. I don't think the tire size here is pushing our 8 speed tranny's into the 2.5 range at 70mph, but I know it's a lot more than those of us running a single size up. I still firmly believe there is nothing you are going to do with the clearance of a Maverick with 265's that you can't do with 245's and that extra bit of tire won't be the factor all in getting you out of a potentially stuck situation in softer grounding with this vehicles limited AWD capability. And you also mentioned usage based - which I also agree on - and OP has made it very clear they are an aggressive driver and tuner.5% is actually a pretty big number. We are talking like 4 or 5 trips from sea to shining sea against a vehicles avg lifespan. Aside from that those datio charts aren't about safety. They are about ideal driving characteristics and the usable power rpm ranges.
As for Toyota. I have ridden in, drove, or even offroader one from the last 4 decades( no 2020s, but i did flat tow one)Not one has fit my body comfortably, felt anymore durable inside than their contemporaries, or inspired any sense of confidence that warranted their high regard and used prices. Similar to the iPhone cult. It's always they are the best, the best, the best. So why do I always hear, I need a new one, why won't it connect, my charge port is clogged. It's just parroting popularity in bubbles.
We will see where the Maverick journey takes us. I think we will all be surprised in one way or another.
About the trashy business. I don't think that's necessary. Call me poor if you want. I wasn't attacking your Toyotas. But I do take offense of any type of popular band wagon. A good rule of thumb is if everyone is doing something, watch closely and proceed with caution.
I see this whole thing as a flex. OP said it best - their intention was to show off. Consider it shown. I never tried to pass off my guestimate of 80k as a "fact" either. Maybe I should have made it more clear? The intention was early failure rates increasing drastically. Like you said, we'll find out in the long run but there is a lot of evidence to support the stress of all this including my own setup. It's just that one is easily arguable among safer limits than the other.
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