I have been driving on the Toyo Open Country MT 35x12.5r17 tires for 1000 miles and at at this point I am disappointed in the tires. The road ride, when compared to the stock BFG KO2 ATs feels very loose and a little out of control. It feels like there is more float in the steering than before.
I am thinking they may need to be balanced again but I don't think that is going to fix all my concerns. After reading all the incredible reviews on this tire, I am concerned that something is wrong with mine. Any suggestions would be welcome, FordFanStan's comment about road-force balancing seems like a good place to start.
I need to amend my comment here. This weekend I took the truck out to some BLM land near Carson City. I aired down the tires and took them to task.
- 85mph+ over long stretches
- 45mph over some pretty harsh terrain
- 30mph over some whoops that scrambled an egg salad sandwich I had in my cooler
These tires were at home on all parts of the trail, they commanded confidence, much more than I had with the BFG KO2 ATs. We went through some sharp rock areas and I didn't notice any damage, nicks, or any real marks on the side walls. One person in our group with Goodyear Duratracs got a two inch hole punched into his, so I know the rocks were out there.
The crazy part is when I aired back up when leaving, all of a sudden the tires felt good on the road. It makes me think that the tire shop didn't air them up to the 44 ft/lbs that the truck is spec'd at (I feel stupid for not checking). I also thought that the tire might break in or stretch causing the drifting feeling on the road (could that be a thing?)
I am a happy camper now and am liking the tires. I think the BFG KO2 ATs have better road manners, but now the difference isn't as severe. Hands down though, for off-road, Toyo Open Country MT are my choice.
Just so we keep the thread on track, Sharkus29 thanks for the comment, I am running stock wheels.