Calgary Jeep Association
4x4 Related Groups => General Talk => Topic started by: silverfox on December 12, 2011, 08:02:53 AM
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Well I finally got my arse in gear and swapped out the Hancook DynaPro MT's I have been running for about a year and swapped em over for a set of 35" Toyo Open Country MT's. As many of you who have been out wheeling with me (specifically winter wheeling) I have had my share of challenges with the Cooked Hams.
Now many people have given me suggestions and support, along with some gentle (and sometimes not so gentle) ribbing as I ran hills at 4,000 RPM in 3rd gear. Or backed down the same stretch of hill for the 15th time, or had to get pulled out of a meadow buy a guy on his cross country skis (ok maybe an exaggeration but you get my point)
Well I have run the Toyos for most of this week around town and I did notice they seemed to bite the snow better. Then I went out and hit some winter trails.............I don`t know if the Toyo`s are that good or if its just that the Hancooks are just that bad on snow and ice.............all I can say is that I have drank from the fountain of the Toyo Koolaid and I am a believer. The difference is well..........frankly unbelievable.
So while I only have experience with 3 different tires the 32 inch BF Goodrich that come stock on the Rubi (not a bad tire), the Hancook DynaPro MT (horrible on snow and ice but they love mud and rocks) and the Toyo`s (so far the best winter tire by far.........I am assuming great in the summer based on how many guys run them but will see how it goes from there)
I have the 4 Hams............they still have plenty of tread. I just need to get a 5th Toyo and I will fire em up if someone is interested in them................a different thread for that of course.
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Praise be to the Vulcan Gods hallelujah
And yes they are that good in snow. This is mine favorite wheeling season
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My dually 1 ton came with a set of Toyo M55s(heavy duty truck tire with a mud type pattern) thought they would be awefull in winter but was actually surprised, they were pretty decent(for a dually).
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My dually 1 ton came with a set of Toyo M55s(heavy duty truck tire with a mud type pattern) thought they would be awefull in winter but was actually surprised, they were pretty decent(for a dually).
Yup. We run a mix of the M55 and Toyo Open Country AT's on our fleet vehicles at work. For an oilpatch tire, they are hard to beat. Expensive....but worth it.