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    Toyo Open Country AT3 reviews

    Well the ranger got some new rubber today and the choice was between the maxis 811's or the new Toyo At3.
    The price point was about the same fitted, about 400 a corner and tread patter is still aggressive for an AT.
    I decided to try the OC AT3.. why not lol.
    First thoughts are brillant.
    They are actually quieter than the half worn HT tyres they replaced with virtually no road noise present in the cabin..
    Felt solid and responsive on the road. They are a 32' tyre, nothing ridiculous..
    I'm happy with them so far.

    https://www.toyotires.com.au/tyres/t...country-at-iii

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigRAWesty View Post
    Well the ranger got some new rubber today and the choice was between the maxis 811's or the new Toyo At3.
    The price point was about the same fitted, about 400 a corner and tread patter is still aggressive for an AT.
    I decided to try the OC AT3.. why not lol.
    First thoughts are brillant.
    They are actually quieter than the half worn HT tyres they replaced with virtually no road noise present in the cabin..
    Felt solid and responsive on the road. They are a 32' tyre, nothing ridiculous..
    I'm happy with them so far.

    https://www.toyotires.com.au/tyres/t...country-at-iii

    Sent from my SM-S916B using Tapatalk
    They look similar to the BFG (discontinued)rugged terrains, which performed well, especially on sand. Very good in the wet on tar too.
    My advice is: not to follow my advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigRAWesty View Post
    Well the ranger got some new rubber today and the choice was between the maxis 811's or the new Toyo At3.
    The price point was about the same fitted, about 400 a corner and tread patter is still aggressive for an AT.
    I decided to try the OC AT3.. why not lol.
    First thoughts are brillant.
    They are actually quieter than the half worn HT tyres they replaced with virtually no road noise present in the cabin..
    Felt solid and responsive on the road. They are a 32' tyre, nothing ridiculous..
    I'm happy with them so far.

    https://www.toyotires.com.au/tyres/t...country-at-iii

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    I had the toyo rough country on the patrol and found them hopeless in the wet, car would slide at roundabouts and slide when braking, I had he m/t prior to that and they were brilliant and they did about 93k however I couldn’t get them when looking
    2003 gu3 td42tdi sold 😞 bloody gvm towing crap. Bt50 3500kg gvm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudnut View Post
    They look similar to the BFG (discontinued)rugged terrains, which performed well, especially on sand. Very good in the wet on tar too.
    Yea right I haven't seen them before.
    Quote Originally Posted by Stropp View Post
    I had the toyo rough country on the patrol and found them hopeless in the wet, car would slide at roundabouts and slide when braking, I had he m/t prior to that and they were brilliant and they did about 93k however I couldn’t get them when looking
    Ok good to know.
    These are a big change up from the at2's which had a lot of symetical blocks the same shape.
    This pattern is more random across the width.
    And more sipes which help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigRAWesty View Post
    Well the ranger got some new rubber today and the choice was between the maxis 811's or the new Toyo At3.
    The price point was about the same fitted, about 400 a corner and tread patter is still aggressive for an AT.
    I decided to try the OC AT3.. why not lol.
    First thoughts are brillant.
    They are actually quieter than the half worn HT tyres they replaced with virtually no road noise present in the cabin..
    Felt solid and responsive on the road. They are a 32' tyre, nothing ridiculous..
    I'm happy with them so far.

    https://www.toyotires.com.au/tyres/t...country-at-iii

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    Those are the tires my buddy will be getting for his Wrangler JK. The current Falken tires can't hold the air much longer and the rims are ugly. The tires and new jeep wheels should arrive soon and he can't wait to try them at the next trip.

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