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Wyatt Earp 03-29-2008 11:28 PM

Opinion Of Toyo M/T
 
I'm looking at LT315/75/R16 Toyo Open Country M/T's - thoughts and comments would be appreciated.:c:

Longhorn 03-29-2008 11:33 PM

Im running my second set of 35's and I swear by them...I have tried many other tires and for me, these are the greatest!

They have come down in price in Canada. This set I put on this week, was almost $50 less than the last set. I am about 80% dirt, gravel, mud and snow. I did drive to Vegas and back with them as well and I dont mind them on the hiway a bit. A little loud, but ok.

Wyatt Earp 03-29-2008 11:40 PM

I can't hear anything outside the truck running anyway so what's a little road tire noise?

I can't decide between 285's or 315's they will both fit the OEM rim and with the leveling kit they (315) shouldn't be an issue.

I have 285 Yoyo geolanders now and they were purchased in 2004 and now have 70,000 km on them and are really starting to show their age. I made it through this winter and that is about it. Time for something new. I saw the same tire on a lifted dodge today, mind you they were 37's and shit those were huge.

TCU Fan 03-29-2008 11:40 PM

I have them on my truck and I love them. They seem to wear better then BFG MT's and they also seem to keep balance easier. They are also MUCH quieter while on the highway. I cannot tell you how they do in mud, or sand because my truck never leaves the pavement.

I have about 20k on mine and I am pretty sure I will get atleast another 25k.

Wyatt Earp 03-29-2008 11:42 PM

what do your rims look like?

Longhorn 03-29-2008 11:44 PM


Originally Posted by Wyatt Earp (Post 140976)
I can't hear anything outside the truck running anyway so what's a little road tire noise?

I can't decide between 285's or 315's they will both fit the OEM rim and with the leveling kit they (315) shouldn't be an issue.

I have 285 Yoyo geolanders now and they were purchased in 2004 and now have 70,000 km on them and are really starting to show their age. I made it through this winter and that is about it. Time for something new. I saw the same tire on a lifted dodge today, mind you they were 37's and shit those were huge.

I ran 285's for one set, and for me, at least on the new body, they seemed too small. I love how the 35 looks, and I get excellent clearance for the field. I am running the 35's with only a levelling kit now and on the last truck too...

TCU Fan 03-29-2008 11:45 PM


Originally Posted by Wyatt Earp (Post 140979)
what do your rims look like?

If you are asking me....

http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/b...k/truck006.jpg

Longhorn 03-29-2008 11:47 PM

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with 285's

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With 35's, blue truck has 265's

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Wyatt Earp 03-29-2008 11:52 PM

very nice.

I have my eye on American Eagle Series 1378 (16x8) but they are a little $$ for me right now.
Eagle Alloy Wheels Series 1378

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Those 35's look big on that truck. What are they like with the OEM rims and such as far as rubbing?

Longhorn 03-29-2008 11:54 PM

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Here is the 08...35's on it again, no rubbing at all, and no issues with the stock rims.

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