NEW Toyo Open Country AT II
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NEW Toyo Open Country AT II
I've lurked around these forums for tons of great ideas...great group of people.
Searches all over for anyone who has put these NEW Open Country ATs on, but all I could find were MTs or the old ATs. Toyo literally just released these, so I took a but of a leap of faith, but couldn't be happier. Thought I would toss pic or two up in hopes someone finds it useful.
Went from stock Sahara 32 to a 33.4 on stock 18" Sahara rim. I've since plasti dipped the wheels black as well and am pretty happy with the result.
No lift, etc. Will be doing a BB soon. 2" likely.
Searches all over for anyone who has put these NEW Open Country ATs on, but all I could find were MTs or the old ATs. Toyo literally just released these, so I took a but of a leap of faith, but couldn't be happier. Thought I would toss pic or two up in hopes someone finds it useful.
Went from stock Sahara 32 to a 33.4 on stock 18" Sahara rim. I've since plasti dipped the wheels black as well and am pretty happy with the result.
No lift, etc. Will be doing a BB soon. 2" likely.
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Thanks. I'm getting there. Was worried about going a little bigger, but lucked out with the stock 4.10s, so I've noticed nearly no difference in power. But not a huge upgrade by any means.
I would highly recommend these tires-they have a great aggressive look without a ton if added weight and a 50,000 mile tread wear warranty.
Tread depot was the place to get them. $205 per tire for the notoriously expensive 18"ers.
I would highly recommend these tires-they have a great aggressive look without a ton if added weight and a 50,000 mile tread wear warranty.
Tread depot was the place to get them. $205 per tire for the notoriously expensive 18"ers.
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These tires look good. What is the size you have? Did you measure them just wondering how exact the specs are im afraid of going too small. I do have a 2" lift and 1.5 spacers. I'm looking at the 275/75/18.
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bsmarble just my thoughts... I have a 2" lift and am on 33's (though the measure 32.6) right now... They look great, but I think they're juuust a little small now that the lift is on. I saw the AT II in a 35" today and it was awesome looking. The 35 measures 34.5 tall and that's what I'm gonna go with if I can find some. Good luck!
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I ran the "old" Toyo Open Country A/T's for 3 yrs. on my TJ and they worked in everything from snow, mud, dirt, gravel, rain....so when I bought the 2012 Rubicon I wanted to use the same A/T but had to wait until a month ago for the new A/T 2 to come out. So far, so good. I'm running an AEV Dualsport 2 1/2" lift, using SpiderTrax spacers with stock wheels. Tire size is 275/75/17 which measured out at 33" tall with 30 psi in the tires. The tires have "kissed" the rear inner liners on a couple of when off roading with 20 psi in the tires. An AEV ProCal corrected the speedometer to within a half mile per hour against my GPS.
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