I'm going on 30,000 miles with my Toyo Trails. I overland some of the most remote places in Oregon and have all the confidence in the world with these tires. Highly recommended.
These are my new all time favorite tire!! I've had them on my truck for 6k miles now they are so awesome!! Very little road noise, good in rain, dirt, mud, and they throw 0 rocks on and off dirt roads! If anyone has any questions I can answer!!
How often do u need to rotate them? Every 5k miles?, I haven't tried them in wet conditions yet I know they'll perform better than my ko2 I had previously
@uno3863 I haven't done them yet they hold tread really well , no cupping in fact I run my at 55 60 psi because the middle tread is taking most of the wear. I'll do mine in another 1k
@@rossespinoza768 ahh ok cool, I think since I do my oil changes every 5k and coincidentally when I had my tires installed it was time to change the oil I'll do just that 😎👌🏾
Just swapped the garbage Nittos that were on my 21 Power Wagon when I bought it from the dealer with The Open Country RT Trails 35x12.5. Only have a few hundred miles on em so far but I can attest the road noise is very low, ride comfort is better than the Nittos and they honestly were not horribly expensive. Always been a fan of the Toyos!!
@@matthewmenadier9682 lost about 1/4 mile per gallon maybe a tad less but pushing about two inches more rubber per tire as well. Definitely worth it in my opinion.
Nice setup, I am currently running 315 Toyo OC MT and they are 77lb each. I want the R/T Trail 37s, they are 2lb less than the 315s. Thanks for the video.
I personally ran at2s (on truck from purchase) terrible wet traction ok of road and terrible snow. Bought AT 3s and all the above is very impressive. I live in pnw so lots of rain. Theyare triple peakbrated as well. I'm in 60k with atleast 20k left. Work rig with weight.19 tacoma.
How are you liking them so far? I’m in a similar boat, going from an MT to a RT/AT. I have a Wrangler JK with 35” Nitto Trail Grapplers, but I’m looking to go up to a 37”. However the Trail Grapplers and Ridge Grapplers are just so heavy compared to a 37” OC RT Trail. My hesitation is the tread depth on the RT trails seems to be quite less compared to an MT, but even quite a bit less than the new Falken AT4W. What are your thoughts so far on them and any concerns with the tread depth and tread life?
I"m in South Louisiana and use 4 wheel drive for work, and also for hunting and fishing, I don't overland or off road for fun. I've run Toyo MT, Toyo RT (not RT trail), BF Goodrich Mud TA and a few others along the way. We have real mud here, and I need to be able to go where I need to go and when I need to go, again I use 4wd for work. AT tires regardless of make and model are a joke in the mud here, a total and complete joke. Toyo MT are good Toyo RT (not RT trail) or ok, but the Mud TA are monsters. I am currently running 35" Toyo RT and you have to be careful with them as they have limitations in mud, again this is mud only, but where I'm at that is what I deal with. So if you need Mud performance, AT tires are no go, and you need to be careful with Hybrids like the RT, note from what I've seen the RT trail has a tighter spacing than the RT so mud performance will not be as good as the RT. Hope this helps someone.
I really wish people would weight the tire, rim, and wheel so that we could better decide what tire to choose if we are trying to keep the rolling mass as light as possible.
Look at the performance chart and compare RT Trail and just RT...There's not a single metrics where RT pulls ahead. Doesn't make sense...it's always pros and cons...I even called Toyo, and they said RT Trail is between AT3 and RT...well, in that case why wouldn't it rank higher in off road parameters. Also their website doesn't mention which sizes come in 2 or 3 ply sidewall...You have to call...Maybe they assume most people buy them for looks (Like Ridge Grapplers) and don't care about such "details"...Falken has that info on their website...
I just put a set of 35s on my Power Wagon and the ride is a ton better than the Nitto Ridge Grapplers that were on it. Not sure what your scope of driving entails but, I would seriously consider the RT Trails!!
@@TGLASS24 Mostly highway driving but do take it on to trips in the mountains. Its been in some thick mud twice neither by choice. The Toyo MTs last forever and have no issues pulling through anything. Only issue is they are a mud tire so they make some noise (nothing crazy). You can also feel the lugs when driving at slower speeds. Trying to decide if its worth it going to a hybrid or just go back with the MTs.
@@Tdill90 Well let me know what you decide! I had the 37s MTs on an old F-250 and definitely know about feeling the lugs. I feel like you can BARELY feel em on RTs.
@@TGLASS24 I ended up going with the RT Trails. Much smoother ride. A little less road noise but the TOYO MT aren't bad to a mud tire. That low speed feeling every lug is gone. Cornering is much smoother. Overall I definitely like them for what I use the truck for.
I got a 3rd gen Taco that the only mods are Fox 2.0’s and some Toyo RT Trails 285’s and it’s a marvelous wonder of the world how good these tires are. Off road it’s all in the tires. 🛞
Oh hell yea!! , I just bought toyo open country rt trails in 265/75 /r16 and whatta ya know?! I got the same black rhino shogun wheels that I'm having the tires installed on, only mine are mat black since my 2012 tacoma is all black, all this is taking place tomorrow can't wait to see how they look on mine, excited!! 😎🤘🏾🤘🏾
Man I just got my wheels and tires on my tacoma today and omg the combo just made it look more like a truck exactly how I wanted it, perfect!!!!! 😎👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
@@mujtaballa3105 rides awesome don't notice any road noise and 60mph and up, no vibrations and hell nahh, I only got -10 on mine, didn't want to go extreme and have to deal with lifts, she's all stock height but it "looks" lifted which is a plus
i love my rt trails theyve never let me down ive been in decent muddy conditions as well and ive never got stuck
Great to hear.
I'm going on 30,000 miles with my Toyo Trails. I overland some of the most remote places in Oregon and have all the confidence in the world with these tires. Highly recommended.
I have them too on my 3500 and I tow 14,000 pounds too.
Hey I remember watching this cat help me do taco maintenance. Dope to see the Offroad stuff now
Thanks dude
These are my new all time favorite tire!! I've had them on my truck for 6k miles now they are so awesome!! Very little road noise, good in rain, dirt, mud, and they throw 0 rocks on and off dirt roads! If anyone has any questions I can answer!!
How often do u need to rotate them? Every 5k miles?, I haven't tried them in wet conditions yet I know they'll perform better than my ko2 I had previously
@uno3863 I haven't done them yet they hold tread really well , no cupping in fact I run my at 55 60 psi because the middle tread is taking most of the wear. I'll do mine in another 1k
@@rossespinoza768 ahh ok cool, I think since I do my oil changes every 5k and coincidentally when I had my tires installed it was time to change the oil I'll do just that 😎👌🏾
@@uno3863 yea might as well they'll last alot longer that way
@@rossespinoza768 true, lol, thanks for the reply brother 👍🏽
Just checked, 35 12.5 20s are 20 lbs lighter on the "E load rated" RT trail than the MTs!
And a 45K warranty!!
Sold
Just swapped the garbage Nittos that were on my 21 Power Wagon when I bought it from the dealer with The Open Country RT Trails 35x12.5. Only have a few hundred miles on em so far but I can attest the road noise is very low, ride comfort is better than the Nittos and they honestly were not horribly expensive. Always been a fan of the Toyos!!
How does your MPG compare to the Nittos?
@@matthewmenadier9682 lost about 1/4 mile per gallon maybe a tad less but pushing about two inches more rubber per tire as well. Definitely worth it in my opinion.
Nice setup, I am currently running 315 Toyo OC MT and they are 77lb each. I want the R/T Trail 37s, they are 2lb less than the 315s. Thanks for the video.
I personally ran at2s (on truck from purchase) terrible wet traction ok of road and terrible snow.
Bought AT 3s and all the above is very impressive. I live in pnw so lots of rain. Theyare triple peakbrated as well. I'm in 60k with atleast 20k left. Work rig with weight.19 tacoma.
How are you liking them so far? I’m in a similar boat, going from an MT to a RT/AT. I have a Wrangler JK with 35” Nitto Trail Grapplers, but I’m looking to go up to a 37”. However the Trail Grapplers and Ridge Grapplers are just so heavy compared to a 37” OC RT Trail. My hesitation is the tread depth on the RT trails seems to be quite less compared to an MT, but even quite a bit less than the new Falken AT4W. What are your thoughts so far on them and any concerns with the tread depth and tread life?
Thoughts on sidewall strength of MT's vs the Trails for typical southwest terrain; rock gardens, sticks poking out on trail, etc?
I always run the MTs and they last about 50k miles with regular rotations...but might have to give the RTs a try
I"m in South Louisiana and use 4 wheel drive for work, and also for hunting and fishing, I don't overland or off road for fun. I've run Toyo MT, Toyo RT (not RT trail), BF Goodrich Mud TA and a few others along the way. We have real mud here, and I need to be able to go where I need to go and when I need to go, again I use 4wd for work. AT tires regardless of make and model are a joke in the mud here, a total and complete joke. Toyo MT are good Toyo RT (not RT trail) or ok, but the Mud TA are monsters. I am currently running 35" Toyo RT and you have to be careful with them as they have limitations in mud, again this is mud only, but where I'm at that is what I deal with. So if you need Mud performance, AT tires are no go, and you need to be careful with Hybrids like the RT, note from what I've seen the RT trail has a tighter spacing than the RT so mud performance will not be as good as the RT. Hope this helps someone.
I really wish people would weight the tire, rim, and wheel so that we could better decide what tire to choose if we are trying to keep the rolling mass as light as possible.
Look at the performance chart and compare RT Trail and just RT...There's not a single metrics where RT pulls ahead. Doesn't make sense...it's always pros and cons...I even called Toyo, and they said RT Trail is between AT3 and RT...well, in that case why wouldn't it rank higher in off road parameters. Also their website doesn't mention which sizes come in 2 or 3 ply sidewall...You have to call...Maybe they assume most people buy them for looks (Like Ridge Grapplers) and don't care about such "details"...Falken has that info on their website...
How has the ride been? I'm due for new tires and trying to decide if I should go back with the Toyo MT or switch up to the RT trail.
I just put a set of 35s on my Power Wagon and the ride is a ton better than the Nitto Ridge Grapplers that were on it. Not sure what your scope of driving entails but, I would seriously consider the RT Trails!!
@@TGLASS24 Mostly highway driving but do take it on to trips in the mountains. Its been in some thick mud twice neither by choice. The Toyo MTs last forever and have no issues pulling through anything. Only issue is they are a mud tire so they make some noise (nothing crazy). You can also feel the lugs when driving at slower speeds. Trying to decide if its worth it going to a hybrid or just go back with the MTs.
@@Tdill90 Well let me know what you decide! I had the 37s MTs on an old F-250 and definitely know about feeling the lugs. I feel like you can BARELY feel em on RTs.
@@TGLASS24 I ended up going with the RT Trails. Much smoother ride. A little less road noise but the TOYO MT aren't bad to a mud tire. That low speed feeling every lug is gone. Cornering is much smoother. Overall I definitely like them for what I use the truck for.
How is the road noise?
Very good. Small amount but nothing compared to the mud terrains.
I heard toyos are hard to balance, any issues with balancing?
I would definitely disagree and say that's false information. We've sold many sets now and have had non-issue with balance.
I got a 3rd gen Taco that the only mods are Fox 2.0’s and some Toyo RT Trails 285’s and it’s a marvelous wonder of the world how good these tires are. Off road it’s all in the tires. 🛞
Beacon Offroad & Supply, I really like your videos, let's be friends!
Oh hell yea!! , I just bought toyo open country rt trails in 265/75 /r16 and whatta ya know?! I got the same black rhino shogun wheels that I'm having the tires installed on, only mine are mat black since my 2012 tacoma is all black, all this is taking place tomorrow can't wait to see how they look on mine, excited!! 😎🤘🏾🤘🏾
Awesome, congrats on the sweet new setup.
@@Beacon_Offroad thank you brother 👍🏽
Man I just got my wheels and tires on my tacoma today and omg the combo just made it look more like a truck exactly how I wanted it, perfect!!!!! 😎👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
@@uno3863how’s it ride?? -38 for your wheels too?
@@mujtaballa3105 rides awesome don't notice any road noise and 60mph and up, no vibrations and hell nahh, I only got -10 on mine, didn't want to go extreme and have to deal with lifts, she's all stock height but it "looks" lifted which is a plus