TOYO Open Country C/T Studded

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KennyV82

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I just purchased a set of the New Open Country C/T tires for my Raptor and had them Studded for the winter. We get some pretty harsh winters here in Northern Alberta and I'm not a fan of the OEM B/F's on ice. These new C/T's are designed to be a good in Snow and Ice. I'll get some pics on here today of how they look. I drove home 150kms last night with them and there nice and quiet on the highway.
 
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Pics of the new C/T's
 

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So far these tires feel good. I am going to reduce the air pressure from 44 down to 38 psi due to the stiffness of the tires as there a 10 ply. They seem to grip pretty good as yesterday I was headed down a lease road to a gas plant and I had to drive off into the sharp edge ditch as a water truck didn't want to give me any room. I just locked the rear diff and no issues getting out of the soft muddy ditch.
 

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I remember the days of living in Alberta, very cold and tons of snow, but at least it is hard snow for the most part. Looks like you'll have no issues with those!
 

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Nice. Currently looking at tires as well, but don't want studs, but want room to put on chains. Have to offset different and go narrower by the looks of things.
 
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