Toyo AT2 - a better all terrain

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leanofpeak

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I am a big toyo fan. run them on all my vehicles including the r888's on a track car.

the new AT2's come in a size I am considering:

Open Country A/T II | Toyo Tires

LT285/75R17 33.9 inch high

35X12.50R17 34.5 inch high

I am parial to the 35's and will probably go that route, but was wondering if anyone has tried the 285/75's.

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does it have a 3 ply sidewall? 65k mile teadwear warranty? Sounds good to me. My BFGs are about 50% after 12k miles
 

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my coworker just picked these up in 35x12.50x18 for his f350. he is mounting them soon. i cant wait to see them. they look good for an AT

go 35's!
 
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I was just looking into this tire as well. I had the original Toyo AT on another f150 and they were great. These are one of the few 10ply tires I have found. I have been mostly only able to find 8ply. I do remember the first Toyo AT offering tread warranty but it was removed after a couple years so I'm wondering if they will do the same with these.


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My only thing against the dura tracks is I wonder how long they will last. It seems the more aggressive the tread you get the faster they wear out. I'm not a fan of replacing my tires every 20k


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