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It makes sense, higher ply count so a lower pressure for the same rating, i don’t remember seeing a pressure spec but I didn’t look too long. As far as what more could I want, I don’t know. Just looking for clarification plus putting out options for those of us not on 37s, atleast not yet.
I'm currently running 3 sets of toyo open country a/t's and they have so far been my favorite. Have gotten the most miles out of them. Previously had 2 sets of nitto a/t and was not happy with those. I've also had the bfg's and a couple other brands but don't recall.
I'm currently running 3 sets of toyo open country a/t's and they have so far been my favorite. Have gotten the most miles out of them. Previously had 2 sets of nitto a/t and was not happy with those. I've also had the bfg's and a couple other brands but don't recall.
How bad has the noise gotten on the Toyos towards the end of their life? I’ve got about 43k miles on mine and they’re loud. I’ve had mud terrains quieter than the noise they currently make.
I appreciate the input y'all. It seems to me that the Coopers are quite popular. I am leaning towards getting those right now. I will let you all know for sure what I get and once I get them on, I'll post pics. Thanks again.
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