Method Mesh's and Toyo R/Ts

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crimsons0538

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Absolutely love my new Toyo R/Ts. Very smooth on the road and great off road.
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With all the snow we got here in Colorado, I had a good opportunity to test out the R/Ts. So far, they are good in fresh snow on the road. Good traction through turns and minimal slippage. On packed snow, however, they did slide a bit. A lot more than my stock BFG A/Ts. Currently have them at 40 psi.

Will continue to see how they do during the winter.

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If you don't mind me asking how much installed? I'm trying to search around my area for a deal. Thanks

$3,000 installed at four wheel parts. That was for 5 x 17 inch Methods and 5 x Toyo R/Ts with a freight charge since they had to ship from Florida. Also, they tacked on some labor to install the 5th wheel in stock location and I got matte black lug nuts.
 

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Looks good! I'm curious to find out how the tires do on rocks. I've got Nitto Trail Grapplers and they do not like packed snow/ice and are not chunking too bad on rocks. No one tire for everything but I'm still trying to find the best tire for Colorado at least.
 
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