Open Country RT Tire
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All the info is in his signature line under the photos.
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LANDON21AND1 (01-30-2017)
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That's Mr. Tippy to you.
Love them 20k miles into them and still got plenty of tread. Handling well with all the rain we've received too. 33x12.50 on OEM 20's no rubbing at all. Will definitely buy these again when I need new tires.
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MXR198 (01-29-2017)
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Except thats not true. If you look around this truck has two different set ups on it. Those are stock ford wheels not Mavs nor is that a 4" lift on the truck. Thanks for trying to help but looking for an answer from the owner.
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Phil48315 (01-28-2017)
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Anybody with these compared these to the open country AT. Wondering how the noise is between the two. I'm sure the AT is quieter but is it a big difference.
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To clarify, That is an older picture when I had a 2.5" level and 1.25" Spacers, rubbed then but not before the spacers. I removed the crash bars at the time. I have since added a 4" lift and +1 offset wheels and am re-installing the crash bars next week.
Last edited by DWSmoot; 01-28-2017 at 11:06 PM.
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DWSmoot - i really like the Toyo's as well. You said the 35x12.5's didnt rub without spacers on a 2.5 level? I have the same sport wheels and have heard conflicting info about the 12.5 widths rubbing on the UCAs... Do you have any pics of that setup? Level/factory rims and no spacers/35x12.5
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DWSmoot - i really like the Toyo's as well. You said the 35x12.5's didnt rub without spacers on a 2.5 level? I have the same sport wheels and have heard conflicting info about the 12.5 widths rubbing on the UCAs... Do you have any pics of that setup? Level/factory rims and no spacers/35x12.5
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j.digiacomo (01-29-2017)