🛻 Dominate Every Mile with Toyo’s Open Country M/T – Where Rugged Meets Refined
The Toyo Tires Open Country M/T 33x12.5R20 is a 10-ply radial mud-terrain tire designed for year-round use. Featuring a deep 21/32 tread depth and asymmetrical tread pattern, it offers exceptional off-road traction and durability. With a load capacity of 2600 lbs and a robust 33-inch diameter, this tire is engineered to elevate your vehicle’s performance and presence on any terrain.
Brand | Toyo Tires |
Seasons | Year Round |
Size | 33 x 1250R20 |
Section Width | 12.5 Inches |
Load Capacity | 2600 Pounds |
Tread Depth | 21 32nds |
Tread Type | Asymmetrical |
Ply Rating | 10-Ply |
Rim Width | 11 Inches |
Tire Diameter | 33 Inches |
Item Diameter | 33 Inches |
Item Weight | 72 Pounds |
Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description | 838.2/1250R20 |
Construction Type | Radial |
OEM Part Number | 360330 |
Manufacturer | Toyo |
Model | Open Country M/T |
Item Weight | 72 pounds |
Item model number | 360330 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 360330 |
Special Features | tread_wear_indicator |
UTQG | 10 Ply E-Load |
Bolt Pattern (Pitch Circle Diameter) | 1 Centimeters |
M**1
The Ultimate Tire!
These are unreal tires. Simply the best. Second set that we've owned. Have them on my wife's 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser. Sshhhhh. Don't tell her I take it hunting and off road when she's not looking!! I tell you what, these tires are the bomb. Very quiet for the aggression they possess. Ultimate off road capabilities. Tough as nails.
B**M
Only mud tire I will ever buy
I have a GMC Sierra 2500 and have had a set of these toyos since 2018. Three years later and about 55,000 miles later I still have about 1/4 tread left all even wear on my set. All on a heavier truck. They’re not too loud compared to other mud tires at all, just a slight roar. Definitely worth the money and you get what you pay for
S**H
BAD SELLER, BAD INSTALL, GREAT TIRES
Tires are great. This is my second set. My wife bought me this set for Christmas. WARNING if you are going to buy these tires online, id recommend not opting for the pep boys install. So my first appt. Pep boys didnt have everything they needed to install my tires. Appt got postponed a week. They complained about the tires being too big and the appointment would take 4 hours. They needed some extra part they didnt have. So they installed my tires and everything was fine. One week later as i was traveling on the highway my tire made a noise and started losing air quickly. Luckily, i was close to a town with a les schwab. They took the tire off and said it had been damaged during install. The seller says sorry your sol as far as were concerned. Still waiting for a response from pep boys so we shall see but i wont be purchasing from tires easy again.
M**1
love the look
Best price I could find locally was $380 and I got them for $345 here. They look really good on the truck. Only 2 issues are:1. The noise, I expected them to be louder because they're mud terrian tires, but still a negative.2. Supposed to be 33x12.5 and they only measure 32.25 tall... would perfer 1/4" to big instead of 3/4" too small.
J**N
King of tires
Best tires on the market, aggressive stance, aggressive looking tire, will make your basic looking rim pop out, same for truck, yeah they are pricey, but you will notice that money on the road and off road! “Buy once, cry once” easier tire to balance. Just buy!!!!
G**W
Awesome
Like a lot. Meaty tires. On the down side. There goes my gas mileage. To be expected with larger, aggressive tires.I would buy again
M**W
GREAT TIRES! Grab well and are quiet!
Very happy with the speedy delivery and high quality. VERY QUIET! Best price as well.
K**Y
Great but over priced
I have had 2 sets of these tires. They are pretty amazing tires but when they start to wear they go quick. I barely got 25 out of my second set and I hit about 30k with my first set. You have to be very on top of rotations and keeping your vehicle alligned to get 30-40k from them. Great tire in all conditions except ice but they really are just a little over priced I feel at an average of 300-350 a tire. Should be 275 at most.
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