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Cast Your Vote Mtz Vs. Toyo Mt

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Old 01-23-2008, 02:23 PM
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LOOKING TO INSTALL ON STOCK 17 RIMS....WANT AGRESSIVE LOOK / LOW NOISE?

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My vote Toyo M/T's

I have ran both MTZ and currently Toyo M/T's on my Ram 3500 CTD.

I found the Toyo M/T's are a much better wearing tire than MTZ's - based on 70% Forestry Roads and 30% pavement
MTZ lasted me 40,000km(25K miles) totally worn out.
TOYO M/T - currently 40,000 km and still have close to 1/2 the tread left.

Other benefits of the Toyo I found were quieter than the MTZ's on pavement and 10 ply tire (E load)....only drawback is Toyo M/T's are a little more pricier....but worth it in the end.

I will be getting a set of Toyo M/T's for our Jeep if I can only decide on the type of aftermarket rim I want and size. Also, I will be getting another set of Toyo's on my Ram when this set wears out.
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awesome, It looks like the Toyos will also give me a more "squared off" look
thaks for the input



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