Jeep Wrangler Rubicon - 35 x 12.50 x17 - I had a set of the Goodyear Wrangler MTr's and they were good but VERY LOUD!!. I love my Toyo's. they are awesome on the road and are very quiet as well compared to the wranglers. they do have a slight slight hum to them but nothing like the nobbyness of the wranglers. I have seem them perform off road as well with a friends jeep and they are awesome there as well. I haven't seen them in wet weather yet but I live in florida so its just a matter of time. Overall this tire is the best that I have ever had on my jeep. AWESOME TIRE!!!
Mike -
Rating: 9
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 February 1, 2007 2:58am
I bought these tires back when I was in high school for my 91 wrangler. They looked awesome, but performed very poorly. I had to air way down to get the side lugs to bite on the rocks.
When in snow (without lockers) I wouldn't get very far if it was over ~10 inches deep. It was a constant battle of backing up to get a run at it. Then I would only go about 50 yards or so before I had to back up again.
In my opinion, I you have a truck that has more chrome, bells, and whistles than a parade of low riders, this tire is for you. It definitely will turn some heads. If you actually use your truck/jeep for offroading, and you would prefer to get to the end of the trail on your own, this tire is NOT FOR YOU.
Rating: 4
Product Details: "Thornbird TSL Radial Mud Terrain Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue January 30, 2007 - Rating: 7.35
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Thu February 1, 2007 2:55am
My first "aggressive" mud tire purchase was a set of these Thornbirds on a Dodge Durango. They looked impressive as hell but were not worth the money in the mud. The funny thing was the shallower the mud the worse they did. I guess cause the clogged and the sidewall lugs were not getting anything to bite. I really didn't wheel much in them, mostly street use which was ok. A few trails around here had some rocks which they did good, but mud and snow, not so good. I've since used BFG MTs on my 4x4s and I like them better. - Roger Fort Wayne, Indiana
Rating: 6
Product Details: "Thornbird TSL Radial Mud Terrain Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue January 30, 2007 - Rating: 7.35
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Thu February 1, 2007 2:53am
I've used the 35x14.50-16.5 tires with mixed success. They are PERFECT in saturated sod, stubble, or anywhere that the soil has some vegetative residue. Just when you expect them to break the surface, the side lugs stop the sinking and allow you to "float" out of trouble spots. Don't clean too well in mud or clay, though, and they are completely useless on ice. Also, they seem to get cracks in the voids ("weather-checked") before they are even two years old. In traffic, people just stare at them, and they sound like a WWII bomber at highway speeds, if you like that sort of thing.
- DM Schagunn Ellendale, ND
Rating: 7
Product Details: "Thornbird TSL Bias Ply Mud Terrain Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue January 30, 2007 - Rating: 6.65
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Thu February 1, 2007 2:51am
I installed a set of Boggers on my 66 Kaiser CJ5. Wheel spacers were necessary since the large lugs made contact with the front leaf springs and with the inner wall of the wheel well in the rear. I got lockers front and rear. The combo of lockers, Boggers, low gearing and light weight works great. I can say I have not been stuck once even in the thickest mud holes. Where we go wheeling, the snow has been 2-3 feet at times, more in drifts and the Boggers tear right through it. Street is not an issue as my Jeep is not exactly D.O.T. approved. Couldn't have picked a better tire. - Paul
Rating: 9
Product Details: "Super Swamper TSL Bogger" by Editor - posted: Thu January 25, 2007 - Rating: 9.15
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Thu February 1, 2007 2:49am
My opinion? Personally I think this tire kicks butt. I got a 33 inch set on my lifted 79 F-150 that I use mostly on the muddy trails on a friends farm south of here. We do a lot of muddin and my truck can get though all kinds of slop. I used to have a set of BFG mud tires and these blown them away. I had to get some off-set rims cause they rubbed a little at full turn but I needed rims anyway.
- Kyle Westler Danville VA
Rating: 9
Product Details: "Super Swamper LTB Mud Terrain" by Editor - posted: Tue January 30, 2007 - Rating: 8.62
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Thu February 1, 2007 2:46am
Its a great tire, I own the LT285/75R/16 XTerrains and they handle great everywhere I go. The tread seems to work with every terrain I take them through, especially in the trails of Uwharrie National Forest. I highly recommend this tire.
- Jason Hensley Charlotte NC
Rating: 9
Product Details: "Pro Comp Xtreme Mud Terrain Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue January 30, 2007 - Rating: 6.58
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Thu February 1, 2007 2:44am
these are the best tires i have ever owned. I have a Bronco II W/289 V8 in montana and wheel every chance I get and haven't had any problems. I will be purchasing another set after these wear out.
Andy, Missoula MT
Rating: 10
Product Details: "Pro Comp Xterrain Mud Terrain Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue January 30, 2007 - Rating: 6.68
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Thu February 1, 2007 2:42am
have 35's on my '75 Bronco with lockers and 3.5 in. lift and they do great! they kick butt in the sand! they do pretty darn good in the rocks which is their primary use.
- leland, las cruces, nm
Rating: 9
Product Details: "Pro Comp Mud Terrain Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue January 30, 2007 - Rating: 6.83