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TOYO M55

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TOYO M55

Post by donk »

Wondering if anyone is using Toyo M55's

http://www.toyo.com.au/RVPDFs/M55.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Looking at the 235/85R16

Regards Don
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Re: TOYO M55

Post by poppywhite »

Toyo has good reputation for wear and long life. I,m useing the transpath on rear and am happy with on and off road performance. This is a different tyre though.
Opinion on tyres is so varied as you will find on here.
What is your selection criteria?
If you like them give them a go and makr a new post in 6 or 12 months so we know how you went.
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Re: TOYO M55

Post by donk »

We are full time on the road in this http://i833.photobucket.com/albums/zz25 ... 0_6001.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; towing a 23 foor van & want something with a bit more lug than a A/T and a bit less than a M/T

Hve been using 750-16 Dunlop Roadgripper F for the past 110,000 klms & looking for a alternative that might give a few more klms (the Roadgrippers are good for around 40,000 klms)

Usage is Probably 70% sealed 30% dirt road touring with very little sand and mud & nothing to extreme

A old digger in a park we were in the other day had a set on his GQ on splits that had 60,000 klms on them (looked like my Dunlops at 30,000 klms) & he was happy with them apart from a bit noisy on sealed roads (not a major problem for me) but looking for a bit more feedback from other users

Regards Don
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Re: TOYO M55

Post by donk »

Received a email back today with the price of $317 each fitted & balanced on the splits + $40 for heavy duty Michelin tubes

I posted this topic on quite a few forums & just about all of the feedback has been positive as long as the vehicle they are fitted to is fairly heavy

Regards Don
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