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Toyo MT's Sidewall
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Toyo MT's Sidewall
I took a look at a set of Toyo MT's at Arctic Cool Treads the other day. They have the thickest and most solid sidewall I have ever seen.
Has anyone used these and what are your comments?
They aren't particularly cheap - $380ea 285/75/16
Thanx
Paul
Has anyone used these and what are your comments?
They aren't particularly cheap - $380ea 285/75/16
Thanx
Paul
Lexus LX470 - hrrm Winter Tyres
Gone - Cruiser HZJ105 Turbo'd Locked & Lifted
Gone - 3L Surf
Gone - Cruiser HZJ105 Turbo'd Locked & Lifted
Gone - 3L Surf
Re: Toyo MT's Sidewall
You can get 36 swampers cheaper than that... You would want to be sure about em...me3@neuralfibre.com wrote:I took a look at a set of Toyo MT's at Arctic Cool Treads the other day. They have the thickest and most solid sidewall I have ever seen.
Has anyone used these and what are your comments?
They aren't particularly cheap - $380ea 285/75/16
Thanx
Paul
Toyo Opats have a good name amongst tourers.
toyo
I run the toyo opats as stock tyres 31s wear real good flogged them abit offroad too. havent seen the muds yet except in Petersens 4wheel an off road mag Wish we had yanky prices.
White 92 GQ TD42 LWB (AKA Putt putt)
licorice all sorts added
licorice all sorts added
It's mostly the physical thickness and stiffness of the sidewall I noticed. After sidewalling a Cooper AT last weekend at 25psi I have the sh*ts with sidewall damage.
I really want an AT as I also want wet weather on road performance, but can't find an AT with bobcat tyre sidewalls :)
Paul
I really want an AT as I also want wet weather on road performance, but can't find an AT with bobcat tyre sidewalls :)
Paul
Lexus LX470 - hrrm Winter Tyres
Gone - Cruiser HZJ105 Turbo'd Locked & Lifted
Gone - 3L Surf
Gone - Cruiser HZJ105 Turbo'd Locked & Lifted
Gone - 3L Surf
You will find that more bitumen orientated tyres like AT's run a slightly thinner sidewall. They generally have 2 body plies whereas the more aggressive patterns run 3. There are a few benefits to this. Better heat dispersion through the sidewall (tyre runs cooler and doesn't wear quite as quick) and the tyre requires less weight to balance (reduces likelihood of vibration or ride problems) which is what you want for a more road going tyre.
Hope this helps,
Ryano
Hope this helps,
Ryano
Hi!
they sound similar to the Trxus thing that interco have... also out of this world in price, but reports said that they had a solid sidewall.virtha21 wrote:sick tires. Alot of guys in the states run these, i just got back from there a few months ago, and thought i'd look at a set. Priced a set today $365 a tire for 33 x 12.5 x15! A bit steep i thought
Can you post some pics up when you do your report.LOCKEE wrote:Bought 315/75R16's for the new GQ Today.
Will report back on them.
Toyo would be most expensive MT tyre on the market but once you have seen them, they look like they are worth the extra $. This tyre looks like a Coopers STT on steroids.
http://www.offroaders.com/tech/AT-MT-Ti ... ountry.htm
that one? Doesnt look much different to an MTZ or **** load of other tires out there.
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Toyo
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MTZ
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The STT
I still like the look of the Kumho
which looks like an Xterrain
that one? Doesnt look much different to an MTZ or **** load of other tires out there.
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Toyo
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MTZ
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The STT
I still like the look of the Kumho
which looks like an Xterrain
Road, awesome best muddy I have driven on.SIM79 wrote:How do these tyres perform offroad.LOCKEE wrote:Bought 315/75R16's for the new GQ Today.
Will report back on them.
Sand?
Mud?
Rock?
Need to be at around 25psi on a heavy LWB to compensate for the sidewall and load rating on road.
Fast Dirt again awesome.
Will report back as they go through other surfaces.
:rofl: :popcorn: :snipersmile:
I raced with these tyres on the Australasian Safari this year. They were very good on fast tracks and stood up well to the rough stuff as well
Im using them on both defenders now
Sand is fine on the defender 130 running 14psi in the soft beach sections
Im using them on both defenders now
Sand is fine on the defender 130 running 14psi in the soft beach sections
2011 Australasian Safari Assault on a Quad
http://www.offroadinoz.com/viewtopic.php?t=1864
http://www.offroadinoz.com/viewtopic.php?t=1864
Hi Lockee
Remembering Im running them on an offroad race car (110) and a tow car/ tourer (130) so they are small compared to what most guys on here would use
In both cases 265/75/16 or close to 32in. I think this is about the standard height wise on a defender anyway
Plenty of pics here
http://www.offroadinoz.com/viewtopic.php?t=1020
As I say these have been Aust Safari tested and held up well. Ive given feedback to Toyo on how they held up in the event and Im quite happy with them. Id also be happy to run the same set again in the Safari
Robby Gordon in the US is using them and I think in 37in on his racing hummer and they were also used in the last Dakar he used his Hummer in
Remembering Im running them on an offroad race car (110) and a tow car/ tourer (130) so they are small compared to what most guys on here would use
In both cases 265/75/16 or close to 32in. I think this is about the standard height wise on a defender anyway
Plenty of pics here
http://www.offroadinoz.com/viewtopic.php?t=1020
As I say these have been Aust Safari tested and held up well. Ive given feedback to Toyo on how they held up in the event and Im quite happy with them. Id also be happy to run the same set again in the Safari
Robby Gordon in the US is using them and I think in 37in on his racing hummer and they were also used in the last Dakar he used his Hummer in
2011 Australasian Safari Assault on a Quad
http://www.offroadinoz.com/viewtopic.php?t=1864
http://www.offroadinoz.com/viewtopic.php?t=1864
First real off road last night.
Mainly dirt and rocky hills with a few boggy bits thrown in. Mt Dissa Vic for those that know.
Much more resistant to chipping than other tyres I have run on fast hard rocky hills.
Good clearing in Muddy ruts.
Still very Happy.
26psi on road, 18 off so far has worked the best considering the sidewall.
30psi too stiff even on heavy GQ on the road.
Mainly dirt and rocky hills with a few boggy bits thrown in. Mt Dissa Vic for those that know.
Much more resistant to chipping than other tyres I have run on fast hard rocky hills.
Good clearing in Muddy ruts.
Still very Happy.
26psi on road, 18 off so far has worked the best considering the sidewall.
30psi too stiff even on heavy GQ on the road.
:rofl: :popcorn: :snipersmile:
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