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Old 05-13-2008, 06:32 PM
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Toyo Open Country M/T's

Does anyone have any experience with these tires? I'm looking at the M/T's in 37x14.5x15. They seem to get good reviews from what I have been able to find but I can't find much. Pictures of the tire on a rig have been hard to come by. How do they hold up on the highway compared to other mud tires. I'm currently running 37" TSL radials and their street wear is bearable. I found a place online that I can get the M/T's for $189 each which seems like a super deal. Any insight is appreciated.
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My brother has a set of toyo mt 35s on his crusier and for highway they wear like a bfg mt they are great in mud and rocks they conform well the only thing my brother complained about was the price of the tires
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Awesome. The more I look around online, the more I'm sure this will be my next set of rubber.
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where did you find 37's for $189???
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I have those tires in 33s and my mom has em on her Jeep (35s). I love mine. They are quieter on the road than i expected and do good in the mud.
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vehicles that i wheel with have issues in real mud with those tires, the lugs arent scalloped and they get narrower toward the outside of the tire giving mud a place to get trapped. IMHO i think they are overpriced street queen tires, every body and their mother has them in a low-profile design on les schwab rims driving around some big mall cruiser.
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I'm running them right now:


and if you want my opinion. i was running Pro Comp Xterrain before these and the grip was WAY WAY WAY better on the PC Xterrain than on the Toyo's. The only reason i have these tires is because i got a them in a trade for free. But if you like the look of the tires than you can get them
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Toyo Open Country MT

I purchase a set of 33" Toyo Open Country MT. I'm installing it this Saturday. I'll post pictures.
Attached Thumbnails Toyo Open Country M/T's-toyo-1o_c-mt.jpg  

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