Pro Comp or Toyo?

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by 05F150XLT, Jul 5, 2012.

Pro Comp or Toyo

  1. Pro Comp Xterrains

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  2. Toyo Open Country M/T

    10 vote(s)
    90.9%
  1. DestinationFX4

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    i had a buddy with the xterrains...the tread started separating on him after about 40k, he easily would have been able to get another 10-15k out of them had they not started to separate...


    that being said, I'd go with either the toyos, or bfg km2s.
     
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    Seriously. Just get all terrain bfgs
     
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    Love my Toyo's!!

    Don't fix it if it aint broke!!
    Or fix it till it is!! :hmm:
     
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    Why would I get BFG A/Ts? I don't want an A/T... Looks like I am going with the Toyos again! Great tire, and a great price. No need to fix till I break it! :waytogo: Thanks for the help guys!!
     
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    They just last.
     
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    My Toyos that I have now are still decent. I could get 10-15k more out of them, but they are worn bad (the outsides are way more worn then the insides) due to having a bad alignment for so long. I already have over 30k on them. I am buying new tires because I am getting new wheels. Not to mention the truck isn't daily driven anymore. I put maybe 100-200 miles a month on it (when I am not deployed) so longevity isn't really an issue. Thanks anyways.
     

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