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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 115
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Maybe you guys should trade just for scientific purposes ;-)
__________________ Portland, OR 1994 FZJ 80 Locked 2002 4Runner "Limited" (stock) FOR SALE!!!!!! http://forum.ih8mud.com/80-series-te...ox-cruser.html |
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#62 |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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Or maybe it is the reality that Toyos are a bit more like an MTR and therefore a Southwest tire than they are a Northwest tire where mud to rock is a major part of wheeling.
I wouldn't buy Toyos for mud over even a baby Swamper like Trxus, it's pretty obvious why just looking at the tread design. Same exact reason why the MTR has had a great following in the Southwest but is reviled in muddy places. There's no magic here folks, even when you pay a huge premium for the letters T O Y O ![]() __________________ 1995 FZJ80 - F.O.R. 3.5" lift - 35" trxus MT - 5.29's - Custom SROR Tube Bumpers - De-plasticized - Dented - Dieted |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 115
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Agreed
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WELL SAID __________________ Portland, OR 1994 FZJ 80 Locked 2002 4Runner "Limited" (stock) FOR SALE!!!!!! http://forum.ih8mud.com/80-series-te...ox-cruser.html |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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Not really. A lot of people around here have sold off their Toyos at around 50%... and went back to Interco!
Fact of the matter is, if someone wants mine, I'll sell them. I just am letting people know that I'm unhappy with them. If you want to blow that much cash for crappy tires because they are the "it" tire, go for it.... It's not my money! |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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![]() Maybe the 15 year old Dunlop rolling bricks will be the next rage ![]() After that we can all go back to BFG MT's and then marvel all over again at how great the BFG AT ko really is and wonder why we ever ran a MT in the first place ![]() __________________ 1995 FZJ80 - F.O.R. 3.5" lift - 35" trxus MT - 5.29's - Custom SROR Tube Bumpers - De-plasticized - Dented - Dieted |
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IH8MUD "I Live Here"
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![]() I've seen the 35' Toyos on the 40 and 100 do just as well in deep mud and sand as the 37 swampers on the 94 PU haven't witnessed them on the rocks but you have to drive 3 1/2hrs to see any. |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 115
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I had a goldfish once
__________________ Portland, OR 1994 FZJ 80 Locked 2002 4Runner "Limited" (stock) FOR SALE!!!!!! http://forum.ih8mud.com/80-series-te...ox-cruser.html |
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#68 |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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There is a lot more going on there then the tire... If you like them, buy them. I never will again. And the only reason I'm running them now is because when I was getting married, my wife knew I wanted to step up to 315s. She read some review and bought the Toyos. They worked well as I was dding the 80, but they never where that great off road and the keep getting worse with age.
Again, but whatever you want. Just voicing my opinion. |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 115
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Wait, Wait, Wait
Just One Second Chad You Don't Like You Toyo's???????????? Ah Crap Now I'm Really Confused __________________ Portland, OR 1994 FZJ 80 Locked 2002 4Runner "Limited" (stock) FOR SALE!!!!!! http://forum.ih8mud.com/80-series-te...ox-cruser.html |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: calgary
Posts: 1,408
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i have the geolander MT's (315 75 r16 if i can remember correctly) on my ford truck, i really like them, i think they havent been given the credit they ought to get. they work well enough in the winter and better than decent off the beaten path. Having said that they are a little soft and wore a bit fast on the ford diesel (which will happen on a heavier vehicle) and also may be getting better traction on the winter due to weight. Actually they sink in the mud a bit much under the old anchor. I would run them on a 80 that is a DD and weeekend off roader for sure, as for the ford i think it would benefit more from a larger and wider and harder tire such as a 38" toyo MT.
__________________ 83BJ60,Merkur turbo+intercooled,SOA,aussie locker Custom bumpers,,4.88's, longs and poly rears.RDB's +4runner calipers, parabolics in front, 39.5 IROK's on DC-1's 92FJ80 stock with the damage multiplied. 350 soon to come. |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: charles town, wv
Posts: 215
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i heard that the dunlop mud rovers, are a good buy, and cheaper than some of the others, give them a whirl
__________________ 1990 FJ62, Procar seats, vinyl rear bench, SOR Carpet kit. Ram Air intake, small exhaust mod....more to come later [ ][ ]=TOYOTA=[ ][ ] BETTER than MYSPACE, haha |
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IH8MUD Addict
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Chad, I will trade you my my 5 37s with rims for your 35s with rims...you know the ones I am talking about. You know you want to.
__________________ Matthew For Sale: '91 FJ80 - 3FE, CDL 7 Pin Mod, Part Time, 6" Slee Lift, Slee HD Tie Rod and Drag Link, Aussie Locker RR, 37" Toyo M/Ts, ARB Front Bumper, Warn 10K, Ultimate Air Past Rigs: '75 FJ40 - 350 TPI, SM465, NP205, High Angle Driveline, Ford 9" w/ Detroit Locker RR, Front Disk Conversion, 4x4 Labs High Steer, 4 inch M.A.F. Lift, 35x12.50 MTRs |
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I'll sleep when I'm dead.
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Just to throw another option at you:
I was planning to buy the Toyo MTs a few weeks ago and couldn't find them anywhere. So I ended up buying the Mickey Thompson Baja MTZ Radials. Just got back from Cruise Moab where the tires performed outstanding! These are a fairly new design, unlike the Dunlops and the regular BFG MTs (not the KM2s). ![]() ![]() ![]() __________________ Matt Farr, TLCA #4189 · WØRDY Treasurer, Rising Sun 4WD Club of Colorado 1981 FJ-40 "The Hulk" + 1996 FZJ-80 |
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brings the pain
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Very interesting. I was in Gilroy the other day and saw an Xterra with those on it. Looked very good. What did they set you back? __________________ 1993 FZJ80 1973 FJ40 "...mud is a hotbed of leftist chat/activity." - swank |
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grown up MOD
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I wouldn't use a set of Mickey's unless they were given to me....................
Just personal bias, but they really come apart well. Especially at road speed. __________________ "If it wasn't a Landcruiser and hadn't been built the way it was you do realize you would be DEAD." VA State Police Officer |
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brings the pain
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Personal bias ply?
__________________ 1993 FZJ80 1973 FJ40 "...mud is a hotbed of leftist chat/activity." - swank |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Deep East Texas
Posts: 1,614
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The Dunlop Mud Rover is a good tire. I have run several sets in the past and like them for all purpose use. ![]() I just happened to find a similar tire (Remington Mud Brute) that I believe outperforms the Dunlop…and have been using them on my Full Size Bronco for many years. Usually you can find the Remington for less money than the Dunlop….and IMO they are as good or better. ![]() Or you could go really “Old School” and find some “Co-Op GripSpurs”. All the ranchers around here have run them for years. ![]() Just kidding.......![]() __________________ Flintknapper: '97 Land Cruiser, Moonglow Pearl Chocolate Lab (Kota), I miss you. ΜOΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ (come and take them) |
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brings the pain
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Those things are awesome. My bro had some of those on his old trooper. He really liked them but they are not too road friendly.
__________________ 1993 FZJ80 1973 FJ40 "...mud is a hotbed of leftist chat/activity." - swank |
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grown up MOD
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__________________ "If it wasn't a Landcruiser and hadn't been built the way it was you do realize you would be DEAD." VA State Police Officer |
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I'll sleep when I'm dead.
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So I bought some crap tires? Sucks to be me, I guess. I did 85 mph with them back from Moab last week, and they managed to stay in one piece. Maybe I got lucky and bought a good set. __________________ Matt Farr, TLCA #4189 · WØRDY Treasurer, Rising Sun 4WD Club of Colorado 1981 FJ-40 "The Hulk" + 1996 FZJ-80 |
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grown up MOD
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Just my personal experience was one that I wouldn't want to repeat. This is not to say that don't make some fine tires, its just that after having one come apart at road speed on the drivers side front I wouldn't buy them again. Call it gun shy, or fool me once, whatever applies. Just not something I want to have happen again. I hope yours hold up for a long time and you are quite pleased with them. __________________ "If it wasn't a Landcruiser and hadn't been built the way it was you do realize you would be DEAD." VA State Police Officer |
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#82 |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 128
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Sorry to pipe in so late but im mainly in the minitruck section,
Personally I would go trxus in a heartbeat, ive had no major concerns. I ran them on my K-5 Blazer (a boat on wheels) for ever (30,000miles) and just recently purchased a mini truck so naturally ive swapped them over. The now have over 45000 miles on them and there still kicking! Heres pic of when i got em 2yrs ago. ![]() And then i went to my toy, wonderful choice, love it to death! These were taken about 2weeks ago, around 700 miles ago... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Theyve done everything from mud to rock, the only weakness ive seen yet is wet grass, or mud thats to shallow to allow the sidewall to grip. Heres a current pic at 46,891miles. ![]() This one has really bad wear because of a bad ball joint in my blazer for a couple thousand miles, and once they start wearing one way theyll never stop. Id say these have 20% tread, which really isnt bad. They do really well at 75mph+ or on slippery rock, what little sand ive been in theyve out preformed our tsl's and thornturds. As soon as i get the money saved up agian a new set are on there way! ![]() ![]() ![]() Ive had only three holes, 2 were plugged, the other was in warranty and they patched it. two were screws the other was one hell of a sharp rock and the heavy metal boat that was pushing them around. Hope this helps, ![]() __________________ Im the lil landon (ironic name...) hogansoffroad.com ^^^^^^^^^^Our Stomping ground^^^^^^^^^^ |
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#83 |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: May 2007
Location: UK and Gulf Shores, Alabama
Posts: 456
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Interesting thread...lot's of nice photos of worn out tires. ![]() In the FWIW category, I have had BFG MT and AT's on several vehicles over the years. A few months ago I put the "new" BFG MT TA KM (not the KM2's) on my 85 4Runner. A good friend installed them and said that he couldn't believe how little weight they took to balance (of course these are only 31-10.50x15). They are very smooth on the road, very smooth. Better than any MT that I've ever had. If I thought I needed an MT and drove a lot on the highway then I would go with them. BFG changed these tires a year or so ago so anyone who ran them before the change would have a different perspective on the tires. |