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bf goodrich A/T or Toyo Opat
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bf goodrich A/T or Toyo Opat
just wondering what ppl think of the toyo brand. Trying to help a mate decide on tyres to go across to perth on, nullabor etc.. So hot roads and all other things u could come across.
So at the moment it is either the goodriches or toyo. i know the bfs are a good tyre but dont know much about the toyos. how do they handle in the wet also? any info is much appreciated.
Tys
So at the moment it is either the goodriches or toyo. i know the bfs are a good tyre but dont know much about the toyos. how do they handle in the wet also? any info is much appreciated.
Tys
Do it in the Dirt
Jeep TJ, lifted, locked and all the goods
Jeep TJ, lifted, locked and all the goods
Have Toyo Opats on my Pajero & have found them to be very good. Have not done anything major; some mud, snow & sand & they seem as good as the BFG's. Advantages are that they are quieter on road, (mates with BFG's verify), don't collect as many stones as the BFG's & are cheaper. For basic off road, I think they are hard to beat.
Cheers
Allan Mac
Cheers
Allan Mac
Have Toyo Opats on my Pajero & have found them to be very good. Have not done anything major; some mud, snow & sand & they seem as good as the BFG's. Advantages are that they are quieter on road, (mates with BFG's verify), don't collect as many stones as the BFG's & are cheaper. For basic off road, I think they are hard to beat.
Cheers
Allan Mac
Cheers
Allan Mac
I run OPAT's on the wifes TD80 Cruiser and on my TD Hilux and i would never go with anything else as far as Allterrain tyres go. There smooth quite and on my wifes 80 with 295-16's the heavyest balance weight needed to balance them up was 25gm's. Also had BFG A/T and as with most BFG's they start to shimmy in the steering at about 60% worn and cant fix that.
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