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Toyo Open Country R/T

DEMON44

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Anyone seen these yet? Be a nice option for the mostly street trucks I think. If they wear anything like the MTs on the road they should be great I think. Not released till sept or so I think. I want to see sizing.

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They look pretty neat. I suppose they wanted to get into a market that Goodyear pretty much has cornered.
 
Doesn't look bad, they're Toyo so they should wear pretty good too. i think 79rustyK10 is right, trying to get in on Goodyear's duratrac market. which is also an excellent tire, i just wish they made them in a 37.
 
I've gotta buy tires for mine once it gets back from paint. I was going to go MT/R Kevlars, but I'm seriously considering these now. It's got tons and all the offroad goodies, but in reality it will spend most of it's time on the road. You know, new paint and all. I dig the aggressive look but want a decent riding/wearing tire.
 
Reminds me of "Transformers" or Optimus Prime






Did I ruin them for anybody? :D

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I think I want them more now..... But that could just be the inner nerd talking.
I would run them, maybe on the 4Runner i might buy the wife.
 
I would be interested in how those work for you. I was thinking the baja mtz for the next multi purpose rig.
 
They have a similar design to the cooper discover st maxes and I was impressed with those on a friends truck. Very quiet but still good in mud and snow and were a load range E.
 
I have the Dunlop rover mt maxxtraction and they are similar. Great in the snow, yet still pull in the mud. Perfect for a tow rig, not super quiet but quieter than an mt. Just really soft. I have 13k on them and they are about 60%
 
They have a similar design to the cooper discover st maxes and I was impressed with those on a friends truck. Very quiet but still good in mud and snow and were a load range E.

the cooper LTZ is a great tire too.
 
LTZ is an A/T. Just like the open country AT. The point of these is a little more aggressive than any of the usual AT offerings out there. But not a full blown Mud terrain.
 
Very nice, I run Goodyear Duratracs on my Ram 3500 Dually and love them. Now if only Les Schwab doesn't ruin it with their crazy pricing on the Toyo R/T I might be getting a set in January or February.....
 
LTZ is an A/T. Just like the open country AT. The point of these is a little more aggressive than any of the usual AT offerings out there. But not a full blown Mud terrain.

I had the toyo AT's before the cooper LTZ's and IMO the Coopers we're a much better tire. Better road feel, wet and snow traction was better and I got over 50K miles out of them. Side by side the cooper appears to be a more aggressive tread pattern than the toyo AT.
 
Not interested in any ATs at all. I run Toyo M/Ts now. Just want a half step better on pavement manners. R/T is all I'm interested in.
 

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