Toyo Open Country RT Trail

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Haven't seen any first hand yet but they actually resemble KM3's with the new tread. Depending on the size they look to be lighter as well.
 

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Anyone run these yet? Just seen them and I like the look. Either these are stick with KM3s.

From what I can tell all sizes are only a two ply sidewall. Not sure they'd last ripping up Texana Ranch and the rocks out there.
 

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From what I can tell all sizes are only a two ply sidewall. Not sure they'd last ripping up Texana Ranch and the rocks out there.

Where did you find that? I looked (not to hard of course) but couldn't find it.
Lists the 35s and 37s as load range E 10 ply.
 

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My brother runs them on one of his work trucks and they look great and have massive amounts of traction but his 275/70R18s say the sidewall is constructed of 2 polyester sidewall plies.

Where did you find that? I looked (not to hard of course) but couldn't find it.

Just reading between the lines in their marketing jargon. Basically if they aren't bragging about it then it doesnt have a 3ply sidewall. Check out the differences in the way they describe the sidewall on the RT vs RT Trail.


Lists the 35s and 37s as load range E 10 ply

It'd be cool if that was how it worked but ply rating isnt how many actual plies there are.
 
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