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For a LT tire, I've had a couple sets of Toyo Open Countries and they did the job well, especially in snow.
So far, I’ve only driven about 30 miles on them, but my efficiency isn’t showing any change.
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.
went with 33 Toyo open country on mine they’re awesome
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.
I have had two set of toyos, except for in the rain when they get to about 1/4 tread life they are great!
I’m a huge fan of Toyo’s. On old 1/2 and 3/4 tons I had 33” ATII, 33” HT, 35” MT, 35” RT F-rated, currently running ATIII on my F350 and the old Bronco I sold last week had ATIII’s as well. I’ve NEVER had an issue with any of them. They’ve gotten great wear and are all pretty quiet through 50-65% or so of their lifespan.
Full tread they were good in the rain but definitely left something to be desired once they got below half tread.
Anecdotal, but I bought a 2022 CX5 earlier this year and it came with Toyo tires on it. My rear driver side tire literally BLEW UP while I was driving 75mph to work at 4 in the morning. It was so bad that there was nothing left of the tire except a couple inches of the side wall around the wheel. I had 8200 miles on the tires.
On our 2016 I had to ditch the Toyos at 19k because I drove down a gravel driveway and popped one when a piece of gravel went through them... They are so bad.
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