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Toyo Tires

For a LT tire, I've had a couple sets of Toyo Open Countries and they did the job well, especially in snow.

Pros: did the job well, good in snow
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DEXTER Tires

I have dextero Dat1. They got me through winter and mud without issues. I've had them over a year, and they don't really show much treadwear. The only downside is taking off in the rain from a stop with the wheels turned. The back of my truck is light, so the inside tire wants to spin. For a cheap tire, they do a good job. I would buy them again.

Pros: good in mud, good in snow
Cons: tire spin in rain
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Toyo Tires
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Rating 4.0

So far, I’ve only driven about 30 miles on them, but my efficiency isn’t showing any change.

Pros: efficiency not showing change
Vehicle: Ford
Mileage: 30 km
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Toyo Tires

Toyo M55 has been the best tire I have used for heavy payloads. I also get them sipped for year round use. The tire does not perform excellent at anything but decent at everything. Very rugged tire.

Pros: very rugged tire, decent
Cons: not excellent at anything
Mileage: 20000 km
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DEXTER Tires

I put a set of the dextero at on my son's blazer. They did great. They are quiet. We put about 10,000 on them before we sold it. Only problem I saw was the front was wearing funny but that was the blazer not the tires.

Pros: quiet, did great
Cons: front wearing funny
Mileage: 10000 km
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Toyo Tires

As a dude who has rocked Toyo Open County MT's for 5 or 6 years, I recently went with their RT Trail line. They're about 75-100 bucks cheaper, still look aggressive and are WAY quieter.

Pros: cheaper, quieter
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