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What's up guys! soyLEGEND here! Welcome to a product review of my Open Country
Toyo MT tires.
For those of you that watch my Vlog..I figured out where to
mount my camera! Up in the corner here and it's actually upside down, but I'm
gonna flip the video later. But I figured it out! So, yay! Alright let's get
to this product review. Currently on my truck, if you watched my walk around,
you'll see that I have 35 inch Open Country Toyo MT tires. MT is mud
terrain. And I love them to be honest. I absolutely love them. So, I originally had
33 inch of the exact same tire on this truck.
I bought them used off of Craigslist though and they were a little worn down,
but they lasted me quite a while and I ran them all the way till they were bald.
And I was off-roading almost every weekend with them.
And they lasted me like three years or so and I was seriously..I mean..I was out
in California. I was driving on the pavement a lot and MT's don't do the
best on pavement, but however it's not as bad as you might think.
They are extremely knobby. So when you're driving on the pavement, you can probably
see my camera's shaking a little bit, and that's probably because of the knobs on
my tire. When you first put them on you're going to notice like a loud
rumble and some vibrations in your truck, but don't worry about it. It's nothing
wrong with your truck and you probably didn't install the
tires wrong. They're just knobby and big and make a lot of noise! So, don't worry
about the noise or the vibration. So you'll get used to it really quick, but
like I said I had 33 inch of the exact same tires on here. I ran them bald, as you
can see here. And I bought these 35 inch ones, because I like the brand so much,
I bought the same exact brand, but 35 inch, because I went up two inches in my
lift and I bought them brand new. Decently priced actually for like four huge truck
tires. I picked them up for like 14 I think, but
I do have a link in the description to the tires. I'm sure the price has changed,
so if you want to check the link to see for yourself and pick them up if you
want. And I promise you won't be disappointed if you buy them. So, I guess
I'll go over like capabilities now. Again, like I said on the pavement, they're a
little rough riding, but that's because they're MT's and super knobby and
you'll just get used to it. Don't worry about it! But off-roading they're awesome!
Like absolutely awesome! I only have a two-wheel drive Ford and I was able to
climb over things that other guys that I was with had to swap into four just to
get over it, but I, in two, was able to climb over it because of the knobbiness of the
tires. Or go through like a mud hole that people have to swap out to four for. So
even if you have a two-wheel drive, these are the tires you're gonna want to keep
up with your four-wheel drive buddies! So, don't be ashamed to own a two-wheel
drive truck! Just get these tires and you'll be just fine!
I suggest while you're off-roading though, to deflate them a little bit if
you're going to be like rock climbing or whatever.
That's just like common knowledge. If your tires are lower in air, then they'll grip the
rocks better and you already have the knobs on there so if you have that extra
grip from the deflation, then you're seriously going to perform quite well
off-road. And then if you're just driving around on the pavement or you're just
going to and from work, then just put the normal amount of air in there, drive and
have a nice day! There's not much else really to do on this product review of
the tires. I love them! Like I said, I highly suggest picking up a pair for
yourself. Any size that you want to rock on your truck. Just pick them up. Like I
said, I have a link to the 35 inch ones which I'm currently rocking. So, I suggest
those if you have like a 6 inch lift or maybe like a two inch leveling kit, at
least. You might have to do some bumper shaving on that. I did not have to shave
any bumper, but I do have an aftermarket Road Armor bumper. So, I don't know what you
would have to do with the stock bumper. I did however, even with a 6 inch lift,
have to shave a little bit of the plastic mud shield inside my wheel-well
up in the front. Just a little bit. Just because I had some tire rub, but I did it
pretty smoothly with like a cutting disc. Cut it like butter. It turned out really
well and now I'm fine. I probably could have avoided that with like an 8 inch
lift or higher, but I didn't really want to rock that with this truck. So, I just
shaved it and we're good! So yeah! So, an overall rating for these tires, in my own
opinion, would absolutely be a five out of five! Price worked out really well for
me, my original 33's lasted forever for me,
I've had these 35's for like 6 months now and there's like zero wear on
them so far, but I haven't been off-roading very much. So, I'm probably
saving my tires a little bit. So, price is good, quality is good, installation is
easy. If you don't know how to do it yourself, just take it to a tire company.
They'll do it rather quickly and it won't be very expensive either. So, I
highly suggest picking up these tires. Open Country Toyo MT's. They have an AT's
as well, but I rock the MT's, because I like off-roading and the meaner, knubbier
look. And that about does it for the product review of these tires. For more
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I hope you enjoyed this video and until the next one have a nice day!