GREGROB CUMMINGS KILLER Joined Apr 27, 2006 Messages 502 Nov 18, 2006 #1 http://www.toyo.com/docs/tires/tires.asp?lpid=18136&name=Open Country M/T™&category=off-road
DCSpecial Mr. Sinister Joined Apr 23, 2006 Messages 3,898 Nov 18, 2006 #2 I run their 38/14.50R16 Love the tires. Quiet for a mud terrain, very smooth, require very little weight to balance (mine were 0.75-2.75oz per tire). Don't wander on the road....and I have about 18,000 miles on them and they barely show any wear.
I run their 38/14.50R16 Love the tires. Quiet for a mud terrain, very smooth, require very little weight to balance (mine were 0.75-2.75oz per tire). Don't wander on the road....and I have about 18,000 miles on them and they barely show any wear.
Robts Proud Fummins Owner Joined May 16, 2006 Messages 2,321 Nov 18, 2006 #3 I'm currently running 37x14x20 toyo mt....I LOVE THEM :ylsuper:
N nummit New member Joined Apr 23, 2006 Messages 9,486 Nov 18, 2006 #4 Are they still hard to find or is Toyo finally keeping up with demand?
kasey200 New member Joined Sep 24, 2006 Messages 877 Nov 18, 2006 #5 18,000 miles is awesome out of a m/t. i definately can't say that about my swamper irok's. i have around 10,000 on them and they almost look toasted.
18,000 miles is awesome out of a m/t. i definately can't say that about my swamper irok's. i have around 10,000 on them and they almost look toasted.
GREGROB CUMMINGS KILLER Joined Apr 27, 2006 Messages 502 Nov 18, 2006 #6 Heck ya 18K is good, especially if they barely show any wear. If they go 40-50K, wow. My cheap good-year knock offs have only lasted about 25K and they are toasted bad.
Heck ya 18K is good, especially if they barely show any wear. If they go 40-50K, wow. My cheap good-year knock offs have only lasted about 25K and they are toasted bad.
GREGROB CUMMINGS KILLER Joined Apr 27, 2006 Messages 502 Nov 18, 2006 #7 What pressures do you guys run them at? I'm think of a 295 or 305 16" for my stock wheels.
GREGROB CUMMINGS KILLER Joined Apr 27, 2006 Messages 502 Nov 18, 2006 #8 and how stable do they feel towing, do they have a fairly rigid sidewall?
T txastuff79 New member Joined Aug 20, 2006 Messages 369 Nov 18, 2006 #9 i run 325/65/r18 toyo open country a/t. love them. awesome ride quaslity. no noise. good on off road. i dont mud much due to i sink way to fast. lol.
i run 325/65/r18 toyo open country a/t. love them. awesome ride quaslity. no noise. good on off road. i dont mud much due to i sink way to fast. lol.
DCSpecial Mr. Sinister Joined Apr 23, 2006 Messages 3,898 Nov 19, 2006 #10 Mine are rated around 4000lbs per tire. Haven't towed...but they should handle the task well. I run 42psi front and 32 psi rear (unloaded). Our Fabricator runs 38/15.50R20 Toyo M/Ts and had over 57,000 miles on his when he finally replaced them.
Mine are rated around 4000lbs per tire. Haven't towed...but they should handle the task well. I run 42psi front and 32 psi rear (unloaded). Our Fabricator runs 38/15.50R20 Toyo M/Ts and had over 57,000 miles on his when he finally replaced them.
Robts Proud Fummins Owner Joined May 16, 2006 Messages 2,321 Nov 19, 2006 #11 I tow my 24ft enclosed halmark trailer up north usually going about 75mph....and thats with 37" tall tires:rockwoot:
I tow my 24ft enclosed halmark trailer up north usually going about 75mph....and thats with 37" tall tires:rockwoot:
T txastuff79 New member Joined Aug 20, 2006 Messages 369 Nov 19, 2006 #12 i run 40 psi all the time unless a have a heavy load. then it varies.
S sdpj New member Joined Aug 20, 2006 Messages 8 Nov 26, 2006 #14 i have 38 in pj's with 40000 on them and they are still pretty good. pulled a buddy out of the mud the other night no problem. SdPj
i have 38 in pj's with 40000 on them and they are still pretty good. pulled a buddy out of the mud the other night no problem. SdPj
Layson New member Joined Nov 29, 2006 Messages 85 Nov 29, 2006 #15 I love my toyos. I have the 37's. 20k on them and still alot left to go!