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Old 01-03-2007, 08:58 AM
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Has Anyone Had Any First Hac Experience With These Tires. Thinking Of Getting The 35x12.50r20 For My F350. Just Wondering About Wear And Noise.
 
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Old 01-03-2007, 09:22 AM
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jetmagnum, I have a set of MTs 285/75 R16s on my F-350 and I love them. I've only put about 4000 miles on them so far, but they are pretty quiet for how aggressive they are (mostly highway miles). I've been told that they should last at least 40,000 miles as long as you rotate them every 5000 miles. I've also heard that some guys have put 60K on them (thats only hearsay though). Can't really tell you anything about the wear since I've only had them a short time. Hope this helps.
 
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I ran the 37-13-17... Loved them, was at about 60,000 miles when I took them off and they still had some life in them... DO NOT GO WITH THE AT's... I have about 30,000 on them and they are about shot...

The MT's are quiet, look good, and there are very few tires that can haul a heavier load! 4200# on the size I was running.
 
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Old 01-03-2007, 09:39 AM
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I run the M/T 37" 20's on my '06 350. Fairly quiet and like powermoon said, make sure you rotate every 5000k and they will last.
 
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Old 01-03-2007, 10:20 AM
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Thanks A Lot Guys. How About The Procomp Xtreme All-terrian 35x13.50r20???
 
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Old 01-03-2007, 11:04 AM
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I ran the Toyo 38/14.50R16s. Great tire, very quiet for a MT, ride well and with over 15,000 miles on them they hardly show any wear.
Just sold them to a guy in FL with my old Weld wheels.


My 38/15.50R20 Toyo M/Ts should be in Tomorrow.....
 
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I just put on a set of Toyo M/T's. I love them. Quiet in comparison to other M/T's I've owned (BFG, Dunlop, General, Swamper's). I've got a friend w/ the Pro Comp Extreme's on his Dodge and they're crap in my opinion. He's got approx 15,000 miles on them and they're very worn. And they SUCK in the rain. Hope this helps.
 
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Originally Posted by jetmagnum
Thanks A Lot Guys. How About The Procomp Xtreme All-terrian 35x13.50r20???
I just put these on about 500 mi ago, size 35X12.5R18. I was looking for an A/T rather than a M/T as most of the driving I do is on the road rather than off, so my main concerns were snow and wet weather traction rather than mud.<O</O
They are great in the rain and very quite on the highway, no louder than the stock Goodyear Wrangler AT/S's. So far there has been no real snow to test them, but others have told me they are excellent.
<O</OIn my opinion they were the perfect choice for a tire with out sacrifice. You still get a very aggressive look and excellent all around performance with a 40,000 mi warranty. They are also M/S rated.
 

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Where Can I Get The Best Deal On The Toyo M/t's???
 
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I've been runnin em for a year now and i agree they are a great tire. I do a fair bit of aggressive off-roading and these tires air down to 15 psi and they still look like 40 psi (good sidewalls) they are not as good as a true snow tire in the snow but 400 hp and a locker makes up for that (can get a little wild)and they look way better. I will buy them again
 
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I bought the 35x12.5R20's from truck toyz performance. Noone in my area had them and I was already buying my lift there too. It seems like the toyo's are extrememly popular and hard to find right now. I am very happy with mine so far. I've only put about 400 miles on them, but I like the traction so far. They are also quieter than the Goodyear MTR's I used to run. I will warn you, they are not cheap.
 
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What is the price tag on a set of Toyo Open Country M/Ts that would be size 305/75/16?
 
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How would the Toyo M/T's do in Maryland winters? If we have snow it's never more then a foot it seems. Also do they handle decent for an M/T in rain? Not expecting greatness, but don't want to come inches within death in a thunderstorm either.

Thanks!
 
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They are great in all conditions I throw at them! Better then the AT's I am running now!
 
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Originally Posted by cdrmotorsports
What is the price tag on a set of Toyo Open Country M/Ts that would be size 305/75/16?
Sorry but they only come in 285 or 315

I have a new set of 315/75/16 i'm gonna sell
 


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