I'm going on 30,000 miles with my Toyo Trails. I overland some of the most remote places in Oregon and have all the confidence in the world with these tires. Highly recommended.
I just got them on my truck and I really like them. Very comfortable and pretty quiet. It works great in sand, mud and snow. I personally think they are way better than an all-terrain tire especially on a heavy duty truck.
Thank you for making this video. Been waiting for a video on these. Love my AT3’s but hate the sidewall. These look so good, definitely gonna get some for my GX.
Just put a set on my '24 Chevy 3500 (285/75/18). Way too early to tell how they will run on an HD pickup that tows heavy. They sure look good. I am taking a chance on this tire in the Winter, hoping it will stick on ice. Should find out soon enough.
Have a set on our Wrangler Unlimited, they are quiet...putting a set of 35's on my H2. Seems great so far, wet and dry traction have been excellent so far.
I'm really digging these! They seem comparable to dura tracs but with a better looking sidewall design. Hopefully they stay a bit quieter than my dura tracs did. These may be the next set of tires I get for my OBS Z71. Thanks for the video!
@@desertdime no i wish lmao I have you on insta I’ve talked to you before and mine just like your gray taco with 33” tires but without the mid travel yours has.
i've been a big fan of Toyo Tires for 4 years now and I would never change it. But damn they couldn't have released these at a better time while I shop for tires for my new Tacoma!! it'll look slick!!
I live in Rancho Cucamonga, go up to high desert, Barstow, AZ a lot. I love my Toyo AT3s on my '19 Silverado with OEM King ibps makes me feel like a prerunner. Need to try these next...
How do these tires handle on road? I’m thinking of replacing the K02’s on my raptor with these tires. I know they’re great offroad but haven’t heard much about their on-road/highway handling. How they feel steering, over bumps, etc.
Honestly the only difference I’ve noticed on road is the noise being a bit louder. Other than the not much difference on dry road. Now when it’s raining and wet it does noticeably grip more than the KO2. After driving on KO2 for so long I knew just te right amount of throttle to break the rear end loose to have some slide action, but now it won’t break loose unless I give it a lot more. And even then it grips pretty quick and straightens me out
@@desertdime Damn, these sound like awesome tires. I can deal with a little more noise, my 6.2L isn’t exactly quiet to begin with haha. I just wanted to be sure these track straight on the highway and aren’t sluggish in the steering wheel. The additional wet road grip is definitely welcomed. The KO2’s will break free so easily in the rain.
How many miles are you expecting to get? Torn between these and Cooper XLTs. Toyos look so much better, but I’ve had the Coopers in the past and their longevity was surprisingly great.
I have a full 3,000 mile review video that might give some insight Toyo Open Country R/T TRAIL - 3,000 MILE REVIEW! ruclips.net/video/o0otkBHrPgY/видео.html
That's a tough one right about now for me, I just now saw the wildpeak RT, after watching some toyo open country rt, man they both look and perform great tbh 🤔🤔
They claim that the zigzag groove patters acts as stone ejectors. I didn’t hear any rocks stuck in my tread once I hit the asphalt, but again haven’t had much off-road time with them. I am going back out this weekend tho so im stoked to keep product testing them.
Thanks for letting me know. There are a lot of gravel roads where I live. Been waiting for some real wold reviews an by what you said an the little bit I have read an seen I'm sold.
@@leedennison5026 I’ll for sure be hitting hodge road this trip which is just all tiny rocks that gm can get stuck on the tread. Hmu on IG so I can give you a post trip review
Ive always ran KO2 35x12.5 or 37x12.5. Road condition mainly rain and trail use. Would you recommend? I didnt catch what size youre running but curious how wide is the tire (true size). Ko2 35x12.5 is really 10” wide (not 12.5). They look stupid skinny. I hope these are wider.
Well between my exhaust and my creaking weather seal in the doors it’s not that noticeable, but if you have a dead silent vehicle I’m sure you’d notice some road noise. Still not as much as MTs tho
I'm going on 30,000 miles with my Toyo Trails. I overland some of the most remote places in Oregon and have all the confidence in the world with these tires. Highly recommended.
Great to hear. Thanks for sharing. My set arrived today and installing tomorrow.
I just got them on my truck and I really like them. Very comfortable and pretty quiet. It works great in sand, mud and snow. I personally think they are way better than an all-terrain tire especially on a heavy duty truck.
Thank you for making this video. Been waiting for a video on these. Love my AT3’s but hate the sidewall. These look so good, definitely gonna get some for my GX.
I have them too on my Ranger. I just need more grip on loose rocks. Lots of shelf roads in Colorado and want as much grip without going MTs.
Still a fan of the rt trail?
I have the AT3 and I love them , they look like MT but quiter but aggressive looking 👍🏻👍🏻
Just put a set on my '24 Chevy 3500 (285/75/18). Way too early to tell how they will run on an HD pickup that tows heavy. They sure look good. I am taking a chance on this tire in the Winter, hoping it will stick on ice. Should find out soon enough.
How did they hold up in the ice?
Have a set on our Wrangler Unlimited, they are quiet...putting a set of 35's on my H2. Seems great so far, wet and dry traction have been excellent so far.
Compared to my Duratracs on the H2 they are quiet....they are no louder than the factory street tires that came on the Wrangler
I'm really digging these! They seem comparable to dura tracs but with a better looking sidewall design. Hopefully they stay a bit quieter than my dura tracs did. These may be the next set of tires I get for my OBS Z71. Thanks for the video!
They look pretty badass might actually go with those and try them out!
What are you running right now?
@@desertdime KO2 but In need for new tires they starting to bald 👨🦲
@@Carlocio308 and the truck in your profile pic on here is your truck?
@@desertdime no i wish lmao I have you on insta I’ve talked to you before and mine just like your gray taco with 33” tires but without the mid travel yours has.
i've been a big fan of Toyo Tires for 4 years now and I would never change it. But damn they couldn't have released these at a better time while I shop for tires for my new Tacoma!! it'll look slick!!
Just got back from the first weekend of KOH and I LOVED them out there! They didn’t get me stuck once and gripped the entire time.
I live in Rancho Cucamonga, go up to high desert, Barstow, AZ a lot. I love my Toyo AT3s on my '19 Silverado with OEM King ibps makes me feel like a prerunner. Need to try these next...
How do these tires handle on road? I’m thinking of replacing the K02’s on my raptor with these tires. I know they’re great offroad but haven’t heard much about their on-road/highway handling. How they feel steering, over bumps, etc.
Honestly the only difference I’ve noticed on road is the noise being a bit louder. Other than the not much difference on dry road. Now when it’s raining and wet it does noticeably grip more than the KO2. After driving on KO2 for so long I knew just te right amount of throttle to break the rear end loose to have some slide action, but now it won’t break loose unless I give it a lot more. And even then it grips pretty quick and straightens me out
@@desertdime Damn, these sound like awesome tires. I can deal with a little more noise, my 6.2L isn’t exactly quiet to begin with haha. I just wanted to be sure these track straight on the highway and aren’t sluggish in the steering wheel. The additional wet road grip is definitely welcomed. The KO2’s will break free so easily in the rain.
How many miles are you expecting to get? Torn between these and Cooper XLTs. Toyos look so much better, but I’ve had the Coopers in the past and their longevity was surprisingly great.
Honestly not sure given that they’re a new to market tire. Fingers crossed they have a good lifespan
Tires look good on the taco! Are these the 285's?
Yessir! 285/75/16
They also make a 20 inch size I know because I own them on my Jeep.
What’s the road noise compared to the KO2’s?
Any snow?
I have a full 3,000 mile review video that might give some insight
Toyo Open Country R/T TRAIL - 3,000 MILE REVIEW!
ruclips.net/video/o0otkBHrPgY/видео.html
How would you compare sound of these to nitto ridge grappler on the pavement ?
I’ve never driven n Ridge Grapplers so I’m not sure how much noise those make.
i have a 19 4runner and im thinking these to the falken wild peaks at3
These or the new Falken Wildpeak R/T?
I haven’t heard of or seen those tbh
@@desertdime Just released. Direct competition, along with Cooper R/T. The new category is growing 🙂
That's a tough one right about now for me, I just now saw the wildpeak RT, after watching some toyo open country rt, man they both look and perform great tbh 🤔🤔
How are they about picking up rocks?
They claim that the zigzag groove patters acts as stone ejectors. I didn’t hear any rocks stuck in my tread once I hit the asphalt, but again haven’t had much off-road time with them. I am going back out this weekend tho so im stoked to keep product testing them.
Thanks for letting me know. There are a lot of gravel roads where I live. Been waiting for some real wold reviews an by what you said an the little bit I have read an seen I'm sold.
@@leedennison5026 I’ll for sure be hitting hodge road this trip which is just all tiny rocks that gm can get stuck on the tread. Hmu on IG so I can give you a post trip review
Awesome look forward to seeing it.
Ive always ran KO2 35x12.5 or 37x12.5. Road condition mainly rain and trail use. Would you recommend?
I didnt catch what size youre running but curious how wide is the tire (true size). Ko2 35x12.5 is really 10” wide (not 12.5). They look stupid skinny. I hope these are wider.
Are they noisy on the highway?
Well between my exhaust and my creaking weather seal in the doors it’s not that noticeable, but if you have a dead silent vehicle I’m sure you’d notice some road noise. Still not as much as MTs tho
@@desertdime thanks!
What psi did you drop too?
I can’t recall for this specific video but usually around 17 psi
If you get a flat from stickers you’re in trouble lol
Similar looking to the Cooper S/T Maxx