LX Overtrail larger tires but still a good ride on the highway

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Guessing this has been covered however if so I cannot find it. I have a 2025 LX 700h Overtrail and want to get bigger tires. I do Not want to get the biggest tire you can fit in an LX! I am looking for the biggest or 'one-plus' application that is still a great tire on the freeway, it's just a bit bigger. The Toyo Open Country one plus application puts you into a Light Truck tire, right? The Nitto Ridge Grappler seems to be the same, you have to go to a light truck tire. Does the Nokian Outpost nAT have a larger size non light truck? It seems the tire that comes on our LX 700h Overtrail is the biggest tire that is not a light truck tire? Anyone with ideas or if I am wrong please let me know! I want to go the next size up with a diameter of say 33.1 app. instead of the standard 32.6 but still have a good quiet tire on the road.
 
Guessing this has been covered however if so I cannot find it. I have a 2025 LX 700h Overtrail and want to get bigger tires. I do Not want to get the biggest tire you can fit in an LX! I am looking for the biggest or 'one-plus' application that is still a great tire on the freeway, it's just a bit bigger. The Toyo Open Country one plus application puts you into a Light Truck tire, right? The Nitto Ridge Grappler seems to be the same, you have to go to a light truck tire. Does the Nokian Outpost nAT have a larger size non light truck? It seems the tire that comes on our LX 700h Overtrail is the biggest tire that is not a light truck tire? Anyone with ideas or if I am wrong please let me know! I want to go the next size up with a diameter of say 33.1 app. instead of the standard 32.6 but still have a good quiet tire on the road.
Factory Toyo AT III: Best ride for sure. And quiet. But not confident whatsoever on dirt let alone rough stuff.

Went with 275x70-18 BFG KO3 (my long time preference on 4 Land Cruisers): 33.2"...just as quiet and the KO's stay that way as they age...ride is still excellent though you can tell you made a tire change to a more aggressive tire. Some little bumps can cause a slight little jiggle. But the ride is still amazingly supreme. And when I'm on the trail I now have confidence. Oh...lost about 1-1.5 MPG (depending) with the change.
 

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I plan to switch to Toyo 285x70-18 if I can get away with no rubbing. Had Toyo AT on my 200 and they were fine Offroad. Took it to Moab and had not issues.
 
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