Toyo Open Country H/T
Hey Folks,
I have an '05 Dakota SLT 4x4 in desperate need of some new tires. It still has the factory Goodyear Wranglers and they're about toast. I've been looking into the Toyo Open Country H/Ts. I've had good luck with Toyo on our sedans, but have never had them on any of my trucks. I drive mainly in town, but do occasionally get out of the city to hunt and fish. Serious off road capability isn't of serious concern. Any input would be greatly appreciated!
I have an '05 Dakota SLT 4x4 in desperate need of some new tires. It still has the factory Goodyear Wranglers and they're about toast. I've been looking into the Toyo Open Country H/Ts. I've had good luck with Toyo on our sedans, but have never had them on any of my trucks. I drive mainly in town, but do occasionally get out of the city to hunt and fish. Serious off road capability isn't of serious concern. Any input would be greatly appreciated!
WildCountry XTX sport M/S tires, about $250 CAN$ each, Good price for the product, I been using since Dec and love them. good all around tire.
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Features:
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Multi-Mile Tires
Wild Country XTX
Wild Country XTX
Features:
- MANUFACTURED BY GOODYEAR TIRE
- UTQG: 500 A B (P-METRIC)
- IMPROVED ALL-WEATHER TRACTION
- LOWER NOISE LEVEL & IMPROVED ON/OFF ROAD PERFORMANCE
- MODERN "BEEFY" APPEARANCE
- IMPROVED TIRE/RIM FITMENT
- IMPROVED TREADWEAR, RIDE AND "SQUARE SHOULDER" APPEARANCE
Last edited by biker_ahoy; Mar 5, 2009 at 10:18 AM.
i have toyo open country a/t's and love them. dad has them as well and over 60k on them. he can probably go another 20 before changing them. i unfortunately have about 40 k on them, and well, within the next 20 ill have to replace them. especially if i want to head back up to the mountains next winter. cant give you any input on the h/t
If you really want toyo's get a/t's they are a great tire and you get 32's for just over 119 bucks a tire.

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