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finally installed 37" Toyo MT's and love them. now I know what a bunch of you that have used them why you use them. they are less noisy than my old baja mtz mickey mouses. cant wait for this weekend hunting to test them out on a few washed mud areas. pics coming.



2002 HO 6-SPD LB 4X4 QC HTT 62/14 SB-DD3600 TST PM3/*REVO-BETA*SMARTY MACH 4'S, RINGED AND STUDS, AFE/2:eek: " FTE 6" STACK D/PRICOL GAUGES, FASS 150, VULCAN 1/2 DRAW-STRAW, 3/8 FUEL LINE, DSS-BOX DT PRO-FAB TRAC BAR, CONV-T STYLE STEERING,DUNKS TRACTION BARS, AIR BAGS,17'' KMC BLACK HOSS, 37" TOYO MT'S 6" RCD LONG ARM LIFT. :-laf... THANKS RIP Source Automotive Performance Diesel - Offline
 
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They work great in everything but sand. There they need more power than other tires... ... .



I go to the oregon and washington dunes a few times a year not much but what would you recommend for air pressure. when ever I go to the dunes there are always alot of 2wd or idiot imports and minivans that get stuck. I'm always nice enough to yank em out. last summer I didnt have the traction bars which I think will help and now these tires. and I say again Yank them out. :-laf
 
I go to the oregon and washington dunes a few times a year not much but what would you recommend for air pressure. when ever I go to the dunes there are always alot of 2wd or idiot imports and minivans that get stuck. I'm always nice enough to yank em out. last summer I didnt have the traction bars which I think will help and now these tires. and I say again Yank them out. :-laf



If I am just Duning and not pounding the whoops I drop to 15 psi in the front and about 12 in the rear.

I figure that it takes about 100hp more with the 37"toyos over say a 35"BFG AT.
 
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