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TOYO OPEN COUNTRY AT
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Description: The durable Open Country A/T® offers aggressive wet and snow traction with exceptional mileage for pickups, vans and sport utility vehicles.

This versatile all-terrain radial delivers rugged good looks without compromising handling, ride comfort or on- and off-road stability.



- DSOC IITM Technology
- High turn-up polyester construction
- Spiral-wound cap ply (construction may vary by size)
- Special wavy sipe arrangement
- Single strand bead wire package

- Aggressive tread design
- Cap/base construction
- Computer-optimized tread design resists aquaplaning
and increases snow traction
- Open shoulder design

- Groove bottom siping
- Computer-optimized tread design resists aquaplaning
and increases snow traction
- M & S rated

- High bead filler
- Two wide steel belts
- Open shoulder design
- High turn-up polyester casing

- Cap/base construction
- 500 UTQG Treadwear rating (P-Metric)
- Aggressive blocks treadwear design resists uneven wear
- Wide steel belt configuration
- High turn-up polyester casing

- Aggressive Tread Design
- Rim protector
- Open shoulder design
- Clean white outline or serrated black sidewall lettering


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carlover
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Registered: July 2005
Posts: 2173
Review Date: Thu January 4, 2007 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid?: $200.00 | Rating: 4 

 
Pros: Good in sand, snow, Very quiet.
Cons: Tread wears funny in the middle. Tires chunk very easy

Bought my open country AT's used with 80% tread left and havent really been to happy. At 35 psi they have worn almost bald in the middle of the tire after about only 7500 miles. They do thier job in rain, and mild offroad enviroments. Not very happy with these tires, maybe i got a bad set. Ive read review on the net about others with these tires having the same wear problems im having. They also chunk very badly when going through rocks.

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Sean.
1996 Explorer XL 165k miles. Fabtech spindles,Custom BTF Fab upper arms, King 2.5" Shocks TT, AAL, and shackles. 12 Leaf National Race pack 33x12.5x15 BFG AT'S. 4.10's and LS. Optima Yellow Top. 8000k HID Projectors. K&N CAI.

 
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