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  2. Toyo Tire ATIII - My Full Review on a 2019 Ram 2500

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    I am running a 2020 Tradesman 2500 Cummins 4X4 with stock wheels, custom katskins saddle leather and a floor shifter! elephantrider said: I was afforded the opportunity to test out a set of Toyo ATIII tires in 35x12.50 R18 flavor. My normal vehicle use runs the gambit from grocery getter, tow pig, high school golf shuttle, farm implement, and ...

  3. Personal experience with Toyo Open Country AT3 vs BFG KO2

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    25. Gender: Male. 22 TRD Offroad AC. I recently switched out my BFG KO2 (265 70 r17 load range C) after 5k miles for the Toyo Open Country AT3 (load range E) and wanted to give my feedback on the differences I've noticed so far between the two in regards to balancing, noise, ride quality, PSI, handling, traction, MPG, cost and my overall opinion.

  4. TOYO Tires Open Country A31 on Tacoma SR5

    www.tacomaworld.com/threads/toyo-tires-open-country-a31-on...

    The A30 is listed at tirerack.com . Probably pretty close to the A31. Not a great tire by any stretch. Toyos are typically sold by Les Schwab out here in the West. They are generally more expensive than better tires from other brands. They rarely show up in comparisons, but usually end up mid-pack.

  5. Toyo Tires Open Country A/T III - Final Thoughts

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    Joined Nov 14, 2019. 45 Posts. #3 · Jun 1, 2021. Les Schwab is dumping Toyo's. They are using a new tire that was said to have much tougher side walls, carry more weight, much quieter ride and have a 50,000mi tire tread warranty. The perfect all-terrain tire for SUV, CUV and Light Trucks. Impeccable, quiet on-road qualities with the ability to ...

  6. Anyone use TOYO M55 tires? | Cummins Diesel Forum

    www.cumminsforum.com/threads/anyone-use-toyo-m55-tires.2012026

    115 posts · Joined 2016. #7 · Jun 13, 2016. I have been looking to get a set of Toyo M55s in the 275/70R18. My tire guy said he could not get them, but put me in BFG K02s for $1044 installed. I like them ok, but am going to see about the Toyo M55s next time around.

  7. Toyo mts cracking after 2 years. 7,000 miles. Not imprrssed

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    2003-2007.0 3rd Gen Dodge 5.9L Cummins. 03-07 Non-Powertrain. Tire and Wheel 3rd Gen. Toyo mts cracking after 2 years. 7,000 miles. Not imprrssed. September's Cummins of the Month is now open for entries! 21 - 31 of 31 Posts.

  8. Toyo Open Country R/T - (Mounted) - Tacoma World

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    Toyo open county R/T tires are specially designed for SUV and Truck, these Tires e sidewalls very aggressive. The Toyo RT is 100% American made tires with ultra-aggressive tread pattern that was inspired by the Open Country M/T and they are smooth & much more quiet than the m/t. Mickjonny14, Apr 14, 2015. #11.

  9. New Toyo open country ct | Cummins Diesel Forum

    www.cumminsforum.com/threads/new-toyo-open-country-ct.1328457

    Just picked up a set of newly released toyo open country ct tires. These are a actual snow tire with the snow flake rating. Seem to drive real nice, 35x12.50x17. 2004 regular cab lb, 305/555, 6 speed nv5600, mbrp 4" exhaust, Smarty S06, 2nd gen manifold he351, Cat 2 micron filtration, level kit, 35" Toyo CT's arty018:

  10. "E" or "F" rated tires? | Cummins Diesel Forum

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    188 posts · Joined 2017. #4 ·Mar 29, 2017 (Edited) Here are the specs for my truck: My truck is highlighted at bottom. The Toyo "E" tires are rated at 3415 lbs each (6830lbs max axle) and the F are at 3970lbs each (7940 lbs max axle) max load on a SRW. My axle is rated at 7000 lbs max, so actually makes sense to go with the F, just in case.

  11. Toyo's pulling to the right??? - Dodge Cummins Diesel Forum

    www.cumminsforum.com/threads/toyos-pulling-to-the-right.254517

    The Toyo M/T's are the best overall aggressive tire for these trucks due to their weight. Due to the tread pattern,increased width,and carcass design they do have what is called a "right side drift". Alot of other tires have this as well and it gets more pronounced as you increase size. Toyo's are just the most noticeable and the most popular.