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ok i want the toyo m/t...35x12.5x20 (oem wheel) but how many miles out of em?

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Old 09-13-2007, 11:09 PM
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ok i want the toyo m/t...35x12.5x20 (oem wheel) but how many miles out of em?

how long do they last...i only drive on the road...no offroad...tho i may go occasionally hunting season etc...especially if i have these tires ....but i drive alot on the road....so i need somthing thats gonna last a few miles...also hows the noise?? i've been searching for an hour but can't get all my q's answered...thanks
 
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Old 09-13-2007, 11:15 PM
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The noise isnt bad but i dont think they will fit
 
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Old 09-13-2007, 11:16 PM
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I bet you'll be able to get at least 30,000+ miles out of them. Proper air pressure, alignment and rotating them as much as possible will help you get the most out of them. The noise isn't ANYTHING to be worried about, they're a very quiet M/T.

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The noise isnt bad but i dont think they will fit
They'll fit fine, a little trimming but nothing major.
 
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Old 09-13-2007, 11:34 PM
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Why not go with a nice aggressive A/T? I'm biased towards BFG A/T's, but there are others out there that are good as well. A/T's typically give you more treadlife while still giving you an aggresive look and better performance off-road than a street-performance tire. Do your homework and you will find what your looking for. Although I must say for a M/T the TOYO is an excellent pick for all the above mentioned reasons.
 
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Old 09-13-2007, 11:35 PM
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How do you plan on fitting them? Get 33s if you dont get a suspension lift max.

Oh and what size OEM rim do you have? 35s on stock 18s would probably look awkward. Just throwing that out there.
 
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Old 09-13-2007, 11:36 PM
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Originally Posted by nuclearthreat54
How do you plan on fitting them? Get 33s if you dont get a suspension lift max.

Oh and what size OEM rim do you have? 35s on stock 18s would probably look awkward. Just throwing that out there.
He's going with the stock wheels.. He's probably going to run a 2.5" spacer/leveling kit. It's going to fit with minor rubbing.

Oh and I like the look. .
 
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Old 09-14-2007, 12:22 AM
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yeah i have a 2" as...did some searching on here and a few ppl are running it....only minor rubbing at full lock...and the bfg's are nice but alot more expensive then the toyos....and the toyos look alot meaner...so if they are cheaper and meaner looking and are smooth on the road...y not
 
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Old 09-14-2007, 01:02 AM
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Originally Posted by K1NGoftheRanch
yeah i have a 2" as...did some searching on here and a few ppl are running it....only minor rubbing at full lock...and the bfg's are nice but alot more expensive then the toyos....and the toyos look alot meaner...so if they are cheaper and meaner looking and are smooth on the road...y not

Good point. But I will get close to twice the tread life on mine as you will on the M/T's. But I will probably get tired of them before then, so I'm on your side!
 
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Old 09-14-2007, 01:37 AM
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Well i have about 7,500 miles on my toyo MT's so far... They are just starting to show some wear.. hopefully they last me a while..
 
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Old 09-14-2007, 02:51 AM
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OEM 20's with MT's and leveled will fit fine with a little minor cosmetic work in the wheel well and NO rubbing.

Noise, all things considered, is barely noticable.

I'm gonna say you should get close to 40K out of them.

 
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Old 09-14-2007, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by K1NGoftheRanch
how long do they last...i only drive on the road...no offroad...tho i may go occasionally hunting season etc...especially if i have these tires ....but i drive alot on the road....so i need somthing thats gonna last a few miles...also hows the noise?? i've been searching for an hour but can't get all my q's answered...thanks
I have the 35x12.50-18's on stock wheels and they have close to 50K on them now and will probably make it another 5-7000 miles. they have been great tires in the mud and on the road, only in the last 10-15000 miles have they started to get a little noisy.

Cooper also makes a SST or something like that name that looks almost identical to the toyos and is a bit cheaper, like $50 a tire cheaper. i will probably try those next time to save a few dollars.

get them and enjoy them, mine barely rub at full turn..

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