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Toyo Tires
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Rating 4.5

Toyo opencountry CTs all day I have 100,000 on my current set and still will last another summer, they are definitely in the upper end of price but they last and they are great in the snow/ice

Pros: last a long time
Cons: upper end of price
Mileage: 100000 km
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I got a blow out on a pothole, Toyota towed car, i had to drive to a dealer myself to buy a Toyo and drive it where my car was, and that got me on the road

Pros: got me on road
Cons: had to buy
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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.

Pros: did the job well, good in snow
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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 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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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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R888r actually heat okay. They're just ancient and overpriced. Their wear life is horrible. They're noisy.

Pros: heat okay
Cons: horrible wear life
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