Toyo A/T or Baja Widetrack?
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Toyo A/T or Baja Widetrack?
My 2003 F150 supercab truck 4x4 has 46,000 miles. The tires are almost gone and to be honest I have not been to fond of the factory Goodyear A/T's. I'm trying to decide between the Toyo A/T's and Baja Widetrack A/T's? A set of Toyo's is $709 mounted and balanced vs $592 for the Widetrack.
Anybody any thoughts? Safety is at a premium. I want a tire that will hold together and not slip when it's wet.
Tire store tells me that they sell more of the Widetrack, as it is cheaper, but the Toyo is the better tire, rated for 10,000 more miles.
Thanks!
Anybody any thoughts? Safety is at a premium. I want a tire that will hold together and not slip when it's wet.
Tire store tells me that they sell more of the Widetrack, as it is cheaper, but the Toyo is the better tire, rated for 10,000 more miles.
Thanks!
Last edited by Sinkhole; 04-09-2007 at 06:14 PM.
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Sinkhole, I've been running the Toyo AT's for about 8k miles on my truck. They do great in the rain and in minor offroad conditions. My only gripe is that they ride a little rough, but they are a 8ply tire and that is to be expected. They also can take a beating on the terrible street's in the New Orleans area and also a lot of road junk still on the road's after Katrina. Not a flashy tire but they get the job done.