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Old Apr 26, 2019 | 11:24 AM
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Alright I’m in the market for new tires. I pull a 26ft toy hauler 2 weekends a month for the most part because I race motocross. My question is I’m considering the open country M/T and also the R/T. Both E rated I’m just worried that when I take the toy hauler fully loaded the RT won’t get the job done when I’m at the track and it’s muddy as all hell. The PA tracks i go to are mostly in deep valleys so when it rains a lot it’s a swamp. I have 35 “ Mickey Thompson Deegans On it now any experience with either tire helps
 
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Old Apr 29, 2019 | 09:12 PM
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The only way I would run Toyo tires is if they were the last tire manufacturer on the face of planet earth. My son runs 20" Firestone Destination M/T2 tires on his SRW 2016 3500 and really likes them. He says they are wearing real well especially for a mud tire, and they provide good traction off the pavement. His original equipment tires were horrid in mud and weren't even half wore out when he replaced them. He hauls a 30ft. Springdale camper and sometimes its muddy where he goes. My truck, a 2011 2500, still have the same BFG Rugged Trails like it came with but I have never been in any serious mud with it so I don't know how they do.
 
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