I just got these 265/75/R16 for my 06 Pathfinder Off Road and could not be happier. Went down to the beach in Oregon, where you can drive to the shore and ended up pulling out other people that got stuck. I have to say that the truck and the way you drive has a lot to do with this. I pulled out a Ford F250 4X4 with the same tires but wider, and he kept getting stuck. The last time I saw him he was down to the driveshaft in sand and a big tow truck had to come and get him out. Meanwhile I was driving in circles around the whole beach trying to get stuck and couldn't.
I have yet to try them in snow and heavy rain, but I believe they'll do just fine.
For durability all I can say is that I drove over 1,000 kms back home and the little hairs that the tires have when they're brand new were still there.
The look of the truck has improved 100%
Noise level is very low. I had the stock Rugged Trail BFG before with almost no tread left and these ones are barely louder.
Again, these tires are awesome and they'll do their part, but that's only half. Your truck and driving style will make the rest.
Rating: 10
Product Details: "Toyo Open Country Mud Terrain MT Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue January 30, 2007 - Rating: 8.02
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Thu August 6, 2009 8:02pm
bought these tired for my 2001 highrider sonoma same as a zr2 but i got about a 18,000 on them and they are baddass probably about 5/8 tread but thats with a few burnouts to show off the power of the 4.3!!! haha ther good in the snow mud everything! there a little noisy but I love that sound! Mine are 35s so wen someone I know is ridin my you know what Ill stompon it and throe snow and slush all over there car! overall some of the best mud terrains ive had!
Rating: 9
Product Details: "Cooper Discoverer ST/C Mud Terrain Tire" by Editor - posted: Wed March 5, 2008 - Rating: 6.07
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Wed August 5, 2009 9:37pm
I had ran some 38x15.5x16 and 37x12.5x20 on 2 diffrent superduty trucks. the bigger tire will wear faster and be slightly noiser, but both tires look great till the center section gets down to past the siping. both sets balancced well and handled very well on the road,dirt and light mud. the wider tire iosnt as good in snow but better in sand and gravel. keep them properly inflated and rotate and they will last a long time
Rating: 8
Product Details: "Parnelli Jone Dirt Grip All-Terrain Tire" by Editor - posted: Mon January 29, 2007 - Rating: 4.81
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Wed August 5, 2009 4:30pm
Have a set of 325/65/R18's on a 05 F350 Crew.
55,000 miles and I would have gotten more if I actually rotated them. Good all around use. I abuse these tires and they just last.
Rating: 10
Product Details: "Toyo Open Country A/T Tire" by Editor - posted: Sun January 18, 2009 - Rating: 6.54
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Tue August 4, 2009 11:28pm
i put a set of bighorns on my 1987 toyota pickup. I've tried these tires out and they have done eveything i want them to do. This is the best tire i have had.
Rating: 10
Product Details: "Maxxis BigHorn Radial LT Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue July 15, 2008 - Rating: 8.16
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Mon August 3, 2009 7:27pm
I paid $550 for these taken off of a dodge 1/2 ton with 300 miles on them.
They are on my '02 Z71 and 10k miles later look great and have been good on and off road.
The sidewall has withstood curbs, rocks, and tree debris. Not sure why other people have had problems. Quality control issues maybe?
They excel in snow and ice, plenty of sipes. My truck has a cam, headers, tune, so cleaning the tires in mud was a throttle stomp away. They pulled my x-cab up a muddy hill no problem.
Based on my experience I think these are a great light truck tire. No problems on road for me. So far I like them more than the Bridgestone AT's they replaced.
Rating: 7
Product Details: "TrXus Mud Terrain MT Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue January 30, 2007 - Rating: 6.52