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Anyone have experience with the Toyo Mud Terrain tire vs. the Open Country in the snow, mud, overall performance. I'm looking at the 285/75r/17 in the Open Country and 295/70r/17 in the M/T. thanks for info,
I have the Toyo Mt's on my personal truck and the At's on my work truck. The M/T's are by far the better tire for mud, snow(best snow tires i have owned) rain and even wear. They last just a little longer than the A/T's do (twice the tread on them) The A/T's balance better and ride a little smoother and are quite, other than that the Toyo M/T is a real all terrain tire IMO. The load rating is the same and they are not to much more money. The two things I do not like about my MT's are the price and every one has them. 90% of the lifted trucks in Utah have the MT's on them, but there must be a reason why
i almost got a set of toyo m/t's for my truck for winter, but the price was too high for me [saving for a house down payment] i have on the way to me some pro comp xtreme m/t's. they are similar to the toyo m/t. i'll see in a few days when i get them how they are in the wet [and in a few months, how they are in snow]