New Meat for the 62 Anyone running Toyo M/T's in 33x10.50R15

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Pics and Ride quality just curious... Can't find an example of anyone running them...

And I can't decide between going with some of the same BFG At/KO's (Current) or gettin something just a tad more agressive...

I just see alot of the Toyo's on the street, where I do 75% of my driving I think the BFG KM2's would be overkill...


Opinions?'s
 
I wanted them for my 60 when i put new shoes on her...but nobody in area carried them and only one online store had them so I went with the KM2 in same size instead and had them within 3 days.

I love the look and tire size on my 60....so hopefully you will get the TOYO MT so I can see what could have been... :D

Here is mine with KM2s instead...

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I know this is an old thread but has anyone run these? I'm thinking they'll be perfect as I want something that will still work well on snow and ice (ie not BFG or most MTs) but better four season off road than ATs which fill up very fast.

Are they as loud as I've read in some places? They're supposed to last forever too which would be great.
 
I searched for them and I can't even find them. What site can I get them on?
 
I have Toyo M/T's in 33x12.5 on my rig and they are a very big 33! compared to many other 33's they look like 35's. They are very heavy but extremely tough.
Mine are pretty noisy on the highway and tend to track a lot. Traction wise they are amazing, bitumen, gravel, rocks and mud they are absolute beasts!
 
I run Toyo Open Country MT's in a 35x13.5R15, previously 33'' Mickey T claws and Maxxis Bighorn 33''. The toyos are superior to all except maybe the mickey T's in heavy clay in a straight line offroad. They are quieter, have a better ride and handling and MASSIVE thick tough sidewalls. They need to be aired down more to get equal footprint.

Photo of mine with the valve removed, 0psi

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