Best Toyo Tires 4WD Tyres

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Toyo Open Country A/T II

Toyo Open Country A/T II

4.3 
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MichaelMQLD29 posts
 

Great tyres for a 4WD. They really last long. Vehicle has mostly been on sealed roads with occasional venture onto beaches and into the forests. Good… Read more

handling and performance. A bit of a hard ride when pumped up above 38PSI. Deflate to 15 PSI on beaches with loose sand without any problem. Done over 49 000km on them and still have 9mm of tread remaining. I'd definitely buy another set.

Toyo Open Country M/T

Toyo Open Country M/T

4.8 
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JustUs11 posts
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Ok it's a mud terrain..but wow it's good on sand – Just drove the QAA and Hay River in the Simpson. Done several times before and have used both the Toyo Open Country II 265/75R16 A/T and the Toyo… Read more

285/75R16 R/T on these previous crossings. Due to the Toyo 4x4 tyre shortage I had to swap the end of life amazingly good Toyo R/Ts for Toyo 285/75R16 M/Ts. Never fitted a full M/T to my 4x4s so was nervous about thread chunking, handling, and noise....however had none of these issues. Really good on road and just solid and so capable off road. My concerns about crossing the soft sand of the Simpson Desert was gone as soon as I climbed Big Red. What and great tyre. Deflated down to 16 psi and felt secure with no noticeable sidewall roll that you can get with other tyres at these low pressures so was very easy to drive over the dunes. Tyre wear over the 6500Ks travelled with around 40% of that trip off road showed normal wear with no chunking of the open mud tread, very impressed. Drove wet on tar and that really surprised me how good that was. Couldn't feel the difference between the M/Ts and the R/Ts in wet tar conditions. Did a small amount of mud around 20cm deep and that's was a significant difference to to R/Ts and A/Ts, the tread clears very nicely which you'd expect from the wider gaps between the tread blocks.

Over all very impressed maybe I'm a Toyo M/T tyre person now.

Toyo Open Country A/T III

Toyo Open Country A/T III

3.6 
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John Dean6 posts
 

Just having a go !!! – The tyre very good I have done well over 100,000 and still going strong plenty of tread left .Trick check air pressure regular and rotate every … Read more

10.000 k. No road noise Great tyre I would recmmmend them I have them on Mu-x I hope it helps someone !!!!!

Toyo Open Country R/T

Toyo Open Country R/T

5.0 
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JustUs11 posts
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The only tyre I'd give up my Open Country A/T II's for – Found the 285/75R16 to be a very tough tyre. Very reliable and can take them into the most remotest regions and know they are going to get you out… Read more

again even with very long distances and low 20psi levels. Very good traction in mud and wet blacktop. Took the full heat of the Birdsville Track in the middle of January on a very hot day with very limited impact to the tyre surface while running at 30psi. Very stable in corners with strong side wall support.

Toyo Open Country U/T

Toyo Open Country U/T

4.6 
azza
 

Good Highway Tyre – Work vehicle 2.9t loaded standard height. 90% on road, ok on gravel, light mud on firm ground ok, only had to get yanked out by digger once in really… Read more

wet boggy area not tyres fault though. Very smooth and quiet, balanced up very well.Very good handling once they'd done 5000km. excellent wet weather tyre, even when down to 3mm or so still hung on wet roads. Only got 50000km from them maybe 45000km but hey diesels need to be worked hard. Not one puncture, rotated twice(front to back) Will get another set on as they handled the weight and hard cornering in hills.