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    New Toyo Open Country RT tires. Reviews please?

    I'm due a set of tires. Just went in to my local tire shop and saw Toyo is making a new Rugged Terrain tire. They look good. It's supposed to be a tire that is in between the AT and the MT. They look a lot more aggressive then the AT. Supposed to not be loud either. Best part is they are made right here in the USA and also have a 45,000 mile warranty. Which is good for my 7.3 diesel because I rarely get 30,000 out of a set of tires due to weight. Anybody tried them yet? Thoughts? Let me find a pic.

    #2
    In for reviews. Do they make they in big boy sizes?

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      #3
      New Toyo Open Country RT tires. Reviews please?

      I just ordered them in 33-12.50-20. I know they had 35's also.
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        #4
        How much they run, I'm due for new tires my open countrys are about done

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          #5
          The place I ordered them hooks me up since I buy lots of tires for trailers and such. I wanna say they sell for around $350 a tire for 33's not including labor. About same as all the others in that class.

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            #6
            Let us know how they ride and do offroad. My toyo AT's are almost at the end of their life.

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              #7
              I bought a set of 35x12.5x17 rt for my F-150. They are smooth and much more quiet than the m/t set I had on there before. I am a big fan of Toyo. I have not been off road yet so I cannot report on their abilities there.

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                #8
                I just bought a set of 35x12.5x18 for a Dodge ram 2500. As Big H said they ride really well and are not noisy. What off-roading I have done they have performed really well but have not got off into anything that bad yet.

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                  #9
                  Perfect timing, I'm due now

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Swampa View Post
                    Perfect timing, I'm due now

                    Kinda what I thought. I took a recommendation for some Cooper Zeon LtZ tires on here and they lasted about 20,000 miles. So changing to Toyos this time. Hoping for the best.

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                      #11
                      I have the AT II and they aren't wearing as good as others in the past. Have had two sets of MT and they wore good. I'm hoping they did t change their tread compound like bfg did to where the mileage of the tire goes down.

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                        #12
                        Load range E?

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                          #13
                          45,000 mile warranty doesn't seem like a lot but I guess it is good for the tread type.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by overcomer401965 View Post
                            Load range E?

                            E-10 ply

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by RJK70 View Post
                              45,000 mile warranty doesn't seem like a lot but I guess it is good for the tread type.

                              Better that most in that category. I really wanted the Cooper ST Maxx but they came with no tread warranty at all.

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