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Description: Toyo Open Country Mud Terrain Tire
Toyo recently introduced its newest tire, the Toyo Open Country Mud Terrain (M/T) radial. While this tire isn't the traditional hardcore rockcrawling or extreme mud tire; it will survive the toughest backcountry challenges and perform well. The targeted market for the Open Country is those who need a comfortable, quiet, well mannered daily driven Mud Terrain tire that works as a weekend warrior on moderate to tough terrain, tackling serious trails. To accommodate a wide range of buyers, the Open Country M/T was packed with technology to make it capable of handling severe heat and frequently changing loads. It has an aggressive tread for traction and good looks, deep siping and an open-shoulder design for improved grip, and tread-block stabilizers. The tire uses a three-ply polyester casing, two wide steel belts, and two spiral-wound nylon cap plies, all of which make handling comfortable and predictable, on dirt or asphalt. In addition to its durable construction, the Open Country M/T uses an abrasion-resistant compound in the sidewall, shielding its most vulnerable area. This tire has an excellent load rating, possibly the highest available in a mud terrain: the 38x15.50x18LT tire has a 128 rating, meaning it can handle up to 3960 pounds per tire. It's also capable of a 99-mph top speed.


Manufacturers description of this tire:
Toyo Open Country MT


A new aggressive all-around light truck radial specifically designed for lifted pickup applications. The M/T incorporates new levels of technology that gives it incredible uniformity for superior handling and control in both off road and street driving. Available sizes from 33x13.50R15 - 37x13.50R24.



All-Around Traction


Aggressive, attack tread design with hook-shaped blocks
Scalloped shoulder blocks
Tread block stabilizer
Deep siping in the tread blocks
Open shoulder design
Styling


Aggressive, attack tread design
Over-the-shoulder tread
Open shoulder design
Black outline serrated lettering
Rim protector in lower sidewall
Excellent Handling On/Off Road


DSOC II Technology
High turn-up, 3-ply casing
Two wide steel belts
Two spiral wound nylon cap plies
High bead filler
Excellent Grip in All Elements


Aggressive, attack tread design
Over-the-shoulder tread
Cap/base construction
Tread block stabilizers
Open, scalloped shoulder blocks
Deep siping in the tread blocks
Smooth, Stable Ride


DSOC II Technology
Computer-optimized tread design
Advanced production technology for unheard of levels of uniformity
Tread elements shaped and staggered for reduced noise
3-ply polyester casing
Single strand, jointless bead wire construction
Durability and Long Life


High turn-up, 3-ply polyester casing
Two spiral wound nylon cap plies
Two wide steel belts
Cap/base construction
Bruise and abrasion resistant sidewall compound



Manufacturer Contact Info:


In the USA:
Toyo Tire Corporation
Executive Office
6261 Katella Avenue Suite 2B Cypress, CA 90630
P.O. Box 6052, Cypress, CA 90630-0052
714-236-2080
Fax 714-229-6199
West Coast: 800-442-8696 (8:00am to 4:45pm PST)
East Coast: 888-444-8696 (8:00am to 4:45pm EST)
www.toyo.com



Parent Company:
Toyo Tire & Rubber Co.Ltd.
1-17-18 Edobori Nishi-ku
Osaka city Osaka pref. 550-8661
TEL:06-6441-8801
www.toyo-rubber.co.jp
www.toyojapan.com
Keywords: Toyo Open Country Mud Terrain MT Tire


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Anonymous
Review Date: Mon April 18, 2011 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: design, rubber compound, traction
Cons: bad on ice

I have 265/75/16 on my 2000 tundra, which i use only offroad for bushwork and offroadin, not any complaints other than they lose some traction on ice but never gotten me stuck in snow, mud, or steep slick trails
Anonymous
Review Date: Fri April 22, 2011 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Pros:
Cons:

I don't care what tire you green hands run a big tire reacts diffrently to sand mud snow rock and highway even hillclimbing. adjust tire pressure to condition for max traction and wear.5psi sand 15psi snow 50psi mud whatever is stamped on tire for highway hillclimb you have to play by ear
Anonymous
Review Date: Wed May 18, 2011 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: offroad traction, road stability.
Cons: price

35 x 12.5 on 17 rims. Used for 3 years on daily driver & offroad 07 Rubicon. I air down to 12 psi when it's mostly rocks, 10 psi for mostly mud. 30 psi for roads.


Very happy with them. It often happens that another vehicle in a group struggles on an upslope of loose dirt or mud then my rig just walks up. They are about as noisy as the stock Rubicon tires.


No complaint about performance in snow on pavement. The street behind my house has a steep grade that I've towed other vehicles up in snow storms. I don't use lockers in snow, let the vehicle's antiskid system do its thing instead.


Tried hard to get it to skid on an ice covered parking lot and they held for almost all maneuvers.


Not happy about the price but glad I made the investment.
Anonymous
Review Date: Fri May 27, 2011 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Great on street, snow, & mud. High mileage
Cons: Price

Had a set on my F-350 Powerstroke. They were smooth and quiet on the road with great wet road traction. They did awesome in the snow and mud as well. The mileage I got out of mine was fantastic for a mud-terrain tire considering the extra weight of a heavy diesel truck. When I sold the truck, I had logged about 25k miles and they were still above 50% tread left. I've gotten over selling the truck, but man, I wish I still had those tires!
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue July 26, 2011 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Great in mud and snow
Cons: On 3500 Dodge Diesel 25,000 miles junk

I can push snow with my front bumper when new. Worked great in mud but melted away with a load. Tires balanced easy but drove funny for first 1000 miles. I went through 2 sets and liked them but for the price they should get over 25000 miles. Just went out and bought a set of Coopers Discovery tires, to much money for Toya, I may be giving up a little traction for wear, don't know yet.
Anonymous
Review Date: Wed July 27, 2011 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 3 

 
Pros: Easy to get. Les Schwab keeps tons of them in stock. Overall a decent tire, but they do have significant issues.
Cons: Expensive for their lack of long-term value. Consistent (twice monthly) off-road use and time cause these tires to disintegrate. Toyo will not stand behind their defectiveness.

As a professional field biologist, hunter, horseman, and avid off-roader I've used almost every off-road tire conceivable over the past 40 years. I literally log tens of thousands of miles annually in every conceivable terrain across Nevada using multiple vehicles. A friend convinced me to try these unfortunately. I found that these tires are just okay, but literally have a shelf life. If you don't get your first 20K miles off of them within 24 to 36 months they literally fragment into nano pieces at the first sign of rocks, and neither Toyo or Les Schwab care as it won't fall into any road hazard category. Never used spares waiting for their turn into the rotation literally disintegrate leaving the user stranded. I wish I could attach photos to show you guys how bad these things decompose. Anyway, you can do a lot better for the price. As for us (professionally & personally) we won't patronize either company ever again. Best of luck out there!
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue August 2, 2011 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: 10
Cons: 0

OK for you idiots that dont have a brain cell in your head, HELLO if your truck pulls one way or wonders its your fu#%ing allignment or toe, NOT your tires, if they shake they are OUT OF BALANCE, dont hate when you dont know
Anonymous
Review Date: Sat September 3, 2011 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: wear well, great off road, good on road
Cons: price, but you get what you pay for!

Great tire. I've had through mud, hills, rocks and snow, especially this past winter. For all the nay sayers on snow and ice...learn to drive. You can't expect any tire to give you off road traction on snow and ice. Go buy a pair of chains or metal studded tires if that's what you're looking for. I've put almost 15K on the tires and only have 1/8" of wear. Slight hum on road, but still do great at 80mph. Lastly, my JK Wrangler looks great with the 35x12.5x18 Toyo's and can back it up. Hooah!
Anonymous
Review Date: Mon September 26, 2011 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: awsome all around tire
Cons: Price!

Put these tires (35/12.5r17) on an 06 Megacab dodge at 48k miles and am still running them at 107k miles, I figure they will last this winter. Anybody that complains that they wear out too fast is not rotating them, I do oil Changes every 8k miles and rotate them then! And I DRIVE my truck!!!
Anonymous
Review Date: Thu September 29, 2011 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Excellent, quiet ride, good wear
Cons: Price, weight of tires

Have 37 x 13.5 x 20 on my 2008 Ford F-350 (4' Suspension Lift). At almost 100 lbs per tire, it does add weight to the Truck. Put almost 70000 km on them. All highway mileage. Rotated every oil change (8000 km) and kept pressure at 65 Psi. Excellent handling on highway and no pull. Have had even wear on all 4x tires. As per previous comments, ice traction is good...not like a true winter tire "BLIZZAK", but it is an M/T tire. I would highly recommend them.
Anonymous
Review Date: Fri September 30, 2011 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Just a great strong tire
Cons: harder compound

Very tough, long lasting,I beat on these tires all the time. About 4 months out of the year averaging over 1000 miles off road. The other months a couple hundred. If they are siped they do much better on the snow and icy roads. For those of you complaining about those conditions you obviously bought the tire for the wrong reasons and don't know squat about tires. I rated a 9 because of flexability and harder tread. But that is the result of a longer lasting tire. If these tires are wearing out quick on you, you have a heavy foot, or something is wrong with your truck, or you are not caring for the tires, OR all of the above.
Anonymous
Review Date: Mon November 7, 2011 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros:
Cons:

Been running 265/75/16's on 2008 wrangler for 2 years now, and they are a great addition to the jeep. 35000 km's on them and no sign of tread wear. Traction in all kinds of weather has been great. Lots of people bash these tires in the winter, but I've put them through 2 tough northern winters and find them great in all conditions. No tire is good on ice, but with a little bit of driver skill these tires will serve almost any purpose. Wouldn't hesitate to buy them again, or recommend them. They are a little noisy, which is to be expected, and they are a bit heavy which hits the fuel efficient around town. Again, to be expected.
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue December 27, 2011 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid (per item)?: $1,325.00 | Rating: 2 

 
Pros: Getting them off my truck
Cons: Tire chatters

Poorest traction in snow and mud danger on ice
Anonymous
Review Date: Sat December 31, 2011 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Great wear-Handles well-Not loud
Cons: Cost-Weight: But the tire is worth every penny!

I sent this email to Toyo:


I have a set of Open Country M/T (35x12.50x20 10ply) currently on my vehicle.


They have 75,000 miles on them so far. I was calling around locally for a price quote to get a new set, when a big franchise named dealer informed me that the rubber compound has been changed on this tire. He stated that I would not receive the mileage on the new set due to the softer compound. Is this true or is the dealer trying to steer me to a different brand.
Thanks,


Reply from Toyo:


"Thank you for contacting Toyo Tires USA. Toyo Tires did not make a compound change to lower the mileage. Certain sizes did have changes to assist in the INCREASE of mileage only."


I believe the store was looking for a higher profit tire to push on me. Well, they failed and now I'm on my third set of tires.
I was planning on switching out this time, but because I religously rotated the tires, I now have 75k miles and probably another 5-10k left. If you wait til you see visual indication of having to rotate, then you went to long.
Ice performance is definitely low, but on snow/slush, I felt confident on what I wanted the truck to do.
I'll let ya know how many miles I get out of this set.
Anonymous
Review Date: Wed January 4, 2012 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $400.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Quiet, Dont Wear, Trail, Appearance
Cons: Snow/Ice, heavy

Incredible road tire. Look great, very quiet (almost no road noise) for the tread size and looked almost new after 18K miles. Trail and rock performance is great, I ran 33x12.50s which were a little wide for good mud performance and I would not reccomend them for snow/ice (unless you go with a narrower size). Also take note that they are heavy I blame them and my rockstar XDs's weight for a front wheel bearing I had to replace.
Anonymous
Review Date: Sat January 7, 2012 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $500.00 | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Nice ride.
Cons: Seems to chip easy.

Good tire both on and off road. They are well balanced and offer a good amount of mileage, 50-60k on a heavy truck like mine. I have a few cuts and chips in mine from wheeling in the rocks, but its probably due to lots of torque and weight. I would definitely recommend these tires to friends and anyone looking for a nice street ride and good offroad performance. 06 f250, 37x13.5R20.
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue January 10, 2012 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid (per item)?: $275.00 | Rating: 2 

 
Pros: Very Quiet
Cons: Tread wear/splitting/cracking

Did a lot of research before I bought this tire. Had them installed in Mar 09 at 59K miles on my F350. It is now Dec 2011 and the tires are done. I now have 78K on my truck and two of the tires are to wear indicators. They also have dry rot on all tires and splitting 1/2" open on outer edges on all tires in numerous places. I live in San Diego so the environmental impact on the tire is minimal. Did some off roading, but mostly freeway miles to work. Stay away from these tires.
Anonymous
Review Date: Wed January 18, 2012 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Great mud and dry terrain traction
Cons: wear quickly, drag fuel economy

I have had 295 70 17 E on my 06 mega cab diesel for over 3 years and 20,000 miles. The wear issues are well documented for heavy diesel trucks, and unless you air them down to about 60 front/45 back to even out the wear, the centers will go bald---any Les Schwab guy who knows his **** will tell you that. They are hard to balance, and as expected drag down fuel economy. They have GREAT traction in mud, rock, and any other rough terrain. As for snow--I am looking at 16" outside right now and while it will bust through it, they do not perform as well as you would expect. I have never heard of this dry rot thing mentioned above but I would look at the date stamp on the tire. Were these worth $1200 mounted/balanced/out the door? Probably not---when you consider you can go to American's tire or where ever and get something for hundreds less that will work just as well. The ONLY reason to pick these over other brands would be the availability of Les Schwab, AND--the incredible service of SOME of their stores. Notice the word SOME. My MPG dropped to 15 mixed, from well over 20 running these things from the factory Michelins. Finally, I've never heard of or seen any of my friends who run these EVER have a flat tire. I'm sure that's an anomaly, but its worth noting.
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue February 14, 2012 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: runs smooth,quiet,balance better then any m/t
Cons: very heavy,over bums my tahoe shakes.

Got a set at les schwab tires in roseville ca.the ride was quiet,balanced out better then any m/t tire i've had.the tire is heavier so when I hit bumps my front end tends to shake.I run them on a 2002 tahoe so the 10 ply is a big jump from a 4 ply.Overall a great tire.just have to make sure u take care of them to get the miles u want,rotate often.And if u dont believe that les schwab stands behind this tire just take a look at the employees vehicles,80% of them run this tire on their personnal trucks.
jeepman81

Registered: March 2012
Posts: 1
Review Date: Thu March 8, 2012 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid (per item)?: $420.00 | Rating: 3 

 
Pros: longevity on the road high milage
Cons: Horrible in snow and mud

Had 37/14.50/15R on Jeep CJ-7 and with only 2945 miles took them off. These tires are absolutly terrible in the snow. Had to air them down all the way to 3 psi to get them to bite enough to play in deep snow. Still have a set of 265/75/17R on my pick-up, they have about 40,000 miles on them and still have about 7/32 tread. On the icey roads here in Idaho I sometimes feel as if I have roller skates on my pick-up rather than tires. They do not clean out well no matter how fast you spin them they suck in the snow and mud, stiff sidewalls. They are alright for rock crawling when aired down to about 12 psi. Trail riding is marginal as long as you don't run into any mud or creek crossings then they are useless. Pitiful when I could not even go up a slight hill in 2 inch deep snow with out totally mashing the gas.
I have not been in the sand so can't comment on that aspect. Went to 37 inch radial iroks and way happy with their performance.
Anonymous
Review Date: Thu May 17, 2012 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: great BAJA Tires
Cons: Aggresive on traction

We race a class 7 thophy truck in Baja with these tires and these tires handle the preasure great. I recommend these tire over ProComp, Nitto, and Mickey T, any day.


Team 1801...
susan

Registered: May 2012
Location: susan
Posts: 3
Review Date: Wed May 23, 2012 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $63.00 | Rating: 3 

 
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Registered: May 2012
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Posts: 3
Review Date: Wed May 23, 2012 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
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Review Date: Wed June 20, 2012 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 1 

 
Pros: Very Quiet
Cons: Causes vehicle to pull to the right.

I purchased a set 5 of 33x12.5x18 for new my 2012 Jeep Sahara Unlimited. I put them on my jeep at 500 miles and I currently have 2,000 miles on it. From day one my jeep pulled to the right. If you let go of the steering wheel, it will veer right into the next lane or off the road. After two months of fighting with the dealership, thinking it was my lift, they changed out my tires with tires from a new jeep. My jeep drove straight. I checked with TOYO and was told that the tread pattern on the M/T would cause some solid axel vehicles to pull. Although the tires look good and are quiet on the road it is not worth it if you wreck because the vehicle will not drive straight.
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