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Toyo Open Country MT's vs AT's in snow & ice
I'm deciding between Toyo Open Country Mudd Terrains versus the Open Country All Terrains for my new Yukon. I'm doing a minor 2" lift up front and can fit 33/12.50-20's (MT's) or 305/55-20's (AT's). I have to go with this brand because I am returning the 305/50-20 (Toyot AT's) I just bought from Les Schwab.
That being said, I've owned both tires and know what the AT's are capable of in the snow. However, I'm assuming with the added siping the AT's might be better in the snow. But the look of those MT's are very nice! Can anyone comment on how well the MT's do in snow & ice? |
Re: Toyo Open Country MT's vs AT's in snow & ice
No real-world experience, but I've read that more siping=good when it comes to snow. Essentially, you have more of the tire in contact with the road surface, be it packed snow or pavement. Some of the tire manufactuer sites have a demonstration.
Actually, the place where you bought the originals has a whole section about the benefits of siping: http://www.lesschwab.com/siping.asp |
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