On my way back to Alaska, I decided to replace the Michelin 265 that came on my truck. I had one that ended up with a grapefruit sized bubble on the sidewall. The dealer in Billings that replaced it said that it was a common thing with Michelin.
I have wanted to try the Toyo brand, but they were not available in 265x16 , until very recently!!!
I was ready to settle for the BFG AT in D load rating, and checked one last time and of all things just in the last month they are available!!!
Toyo Open Country AT 265x75x16 E load rating. A nice aggresive tread pattern and VERY stiff sidewalls.
I've put approx. 3000 miles on them so far and am very happy with them. They are far stickier on packed snow and ice than the Michelins and they are every bit as good on dry pavement, and better in turns as you don't get the weak sidewalls rolling under in turns
I have wanted to try the Toyo brand, but they were not available in 265x16 , until very recently!!!
I was ready to settle for the BFG AT in D load rating, and checked one last time and of all things just in the last month they are available!!!
Toyo Open Country AT 265x75x16 E load rating. A nice aggresive tread pattern and VERY stiff sidewalls.
I've put approx. 3000 miles on them so far and am very happy with them. They are far stickier on packed snow and ice than the Michelins and they are every bit as good on dry pavement, and better in turns as you don't get the weak sidewalls rolling under in turns