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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Bigger tires
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<blockquote data-quote="Anybodyhome" data-source="post: 439533" data-attributes="member: 19161"><p>I have Toyo Open Country MT (E rated) and I'm counting down the last couple thousand miles before I get rid of them. Sure, they last a good 60k, but I certainly didn't need them for how I use my Jeep. They were brand new when I bought it, so I decided to live thru it. I put new shocks on last year and they had very little effect, as did airing down the tires to 28-30lbs. The tires are just too stiff.</p><p></p><p>MTs have a very stiff sidewall compared to an AT. If you don't rotate them regularly, they will get even noisier than they already are. I don't do any serious rock crawling, usually keep the trails to a 5 max because it's my DD and I don't want to tear it up too bad lest I find myself driving my wife's Lexus SUV... ugh.....</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I'm switching to a D-rated all-terrain. I appreciate the quality of the Toyos, so I may go with the AT II or AT III, haven't decided yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anybodyhome, post: 439533, member: 19161"] I have Toyo Open Country MT (E rated) and I'm counting down the last couple thousand miles before I get rid of them. Sure, they last a good 60k, but I certainly didn't need them for how I use my Jeep. They were brand new when I bought it, so I decided to live thru it. I put new shocks on last year and they had very little effect, as did airing down the tires to 28-30lbs. The tires are just too stiff. MTs have a very stiff sidewall compared to an AT. If you don't rotate them regularly, they will get even noisier than they already are. I don't do any serious rock crawling, usually keep the trails to a 5 max because it's my DD and I don't want to tear it up too bad lest I find myself driving my wife's Lexus SUV... ugh..... Anyway, I'm switching to a D-rated all-terrain. I appreciate the quality of the Toyos, so I may go with the AT II or AT III, haven't decided yet. [/QUOTE]
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