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I am looking for a set of tires for my chevy 2500 4x4. I have had the Toyo mt but am wondering what experiences people have had with other mt's and At's. I love the Toyo';s but they are a bit spendy.
If you want the Toyo M/T's they are on sale @ Les Schwab until the end of the month. They are built on a truck tire casing so they are heavyier duty than standard tires. Depending on the size you are running the Maxxis Bighorn is a good value on a traction tire but if you have run the Toyo M/T's it's tough to compare them to something else.
Quote from: tireguru on October 01, 2010, 08:21:30 PMIf you want the Toyo M/T's they are on sale @ Les Schwab until the end of the month. They are built on a truck tire casing so they are heavyier duty than standard tires. Depending on the size you are running the Maxxis Bighorn is a good value on a traction tire but if you have run the Toyo M/T's it's tough to compare them to something else.Why do the m/t's cup so bad on the h/d trucks and not on the little trucks? It's not lack of rotation.
I have the Toyo Open Country All Terrains on my truck and love them. 265/70/17 and about $1100 for the set of them on a 2002 1500 Chev truck.The Toyo Open Country Mud Terrain tires we see cup real bad on the Dodge 2500/3500 trucks and a lot of guys don't end up liking them. They're not a problem on 1500's and smaller trucks like Toyotas. My bud is at 120k miles and on his 5th set of mud terrains and he won't be going back again to them. Thats the other down side, they wear out too quick for what you pay for them. With the easier riding IFS on the big Chev trucks they might not be as bad. We also see a few guys buying those Nitto Terra Grapplers because they are cheap. The problem is they can't handle the air pressure the big trucks tire pressure monitoring systems require to keep the tire pressure light turned off. They have a 45psi max or something like that and the Dodge 2500/3500 trucks are looking for 60-70psi to keep the light turned off. Those guys are stuck driving around with the tpms warning on all the time. Just a few things to consider....I'm not a tire expert by any stretch, just a few things we see a lot.
Lack of rotation. On the bigger rigs its a good idea do do it more offten. Most people go 4-5k miles befor doing a rotation. If you keep up on them every 3k miles and cross rotate them (& rebalance) every other rotation. They dont cup. Other recomandations Mud Terain SXT's BFGoodwich Mud Teraian