I got them on my truck a few months ago and I really do like them. I’ve been in snow, mud, heavy rain, standing water, soft dirt, and I think these tires have done extremely well with zero hydroplane. Also, they handle very well on dry pavement and wet pavement. I do think these are my new permanent tires on my truck. And they handle very well. Pulling my 14,000 pound toy holler.
And I really like how they do not retain rocks in the tread blocks. And they are very quiet tire for how aggressive they are. And, like I said, for the type of tread design they have, and how aggressive they are they handle very well on dry and wet pavement. Personally, I honestly think they handle just as well if not better than an all-terrain tire on the road.
All really good points. I tow a toy hauler with my setup as well. No complaints. Agree that these are as quiet as an AT. Hopefully they stay that way as they wear. Glad to hear about some snow performance. They aren’t 3 peak rated but assume they will be OK in my area with just occasional snow. Thanks for the comment.
I pull a 5th Wheel Montana that weighs about 13,000 pounds with a 2024 Chevy Silverado 2500HD Custom. Do you recommend these for safe travel in the rain? @@RustRockRash
thanks for sharing. Will be switching to these on my next set for my Ram 2500. Running MT's now (only because these weren't in stock). Got probably another 10k-ish left on the MT's for a total of about 30k.
Makes sense. They had to transfer the TPS sensors from the factory 20" wheels to the 18's that are on it now. It's crazy it held for a few days and several hundred miles before it let go. Never a dull moment...
I got them on my truck a few months ago and I really do like them. I’ve been in snow, mud, heavy rain, standing water, soft dirt, and I think these tires have done extremely well with zero hydroplane. Also, they handle very well on dry pavement and wet pavement. I do think these are my new permanent tires on my truck. And they handle very well. Pulling my 14,000 pound toy holler.
And I really like how they do not retain rocks in the tread blocks. And they are very quiet tire for how aggressive they are. And, like I said, for the type of tread design they have, and how aggressive they are they handle very well on dry and wet pavement. Personally, I honestly think they handle just as well if not better than an all-terrain tire on the road.
All really good points. I tow a toy hauler with my setup as well. No complaints. Agree that these are as quiet as an AT. Hopefully they stay that way as they wear.
Glad to hear about some snow performance. They aren’t 3 peak rated but assume they will be OK in my area with just occasional snow. Thanks for the comment.
I pull a 5th Wheel Montana that weighs about 13,000 pounds with a 2024 Chevy Silverado 2500HD Custom. Do you recommend these for safe travel in the rain? @@RustRockRash
I’ve been through plenty of rain in TN, AR, and MS with them. No complaints.
Finally good seeing this tire on a truck pretty much the same as mine. Been hesitant on them but I think I like them
I like them better than the Nitto Ridge Grapplers that they replaced. 45K mileage warranty on these as well.
@@RustRockRash sounds good. Ordered mine Monday
thanks for sharing. Will be switching to these on my next set for my Ram 2500. Running MT's now (only because these weren't in stock). Got probably another 10k-ish left on the MT's for a total of about 30k.
30K was about all I got out of my Toyo MT’s. I hope these hit the 45K they’re advertised for.
I've got a set going on the 250 Tremor later this week, looking forward to it.
Nice!
In all likelihood the tire installer damaged that valve stem. It is tricky installing tires with TPM sensors.
Makes sense. They had to transfer the TPS sensors from the factory 20" wheels to the 18's that are on it now. It's crazy it held for a few days and several hundred miles before it let go. Never a dull moment...
How are you liking them? I know its only been 2 months from this review but im really curious on the tread life. Would love to hear more frrom you
Glad you asked! New video with an update.
Do Toyo R/T Trail Tires Suck in the MUD?
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I hit 50k with my old Toyo R/T m’s on 2011 ram 2500
Very nice. Glad to hear they went past the 45k the manufacturer guarantees. Hope mine get there.
Are these nosey on the highway?
Not as nosey as my neighbors. I'm happy with the lack of road noise!
Noisy
Mine have a light hum, but it's barely noticeable.
Agreed
A/T
R/T?