Toyo Open Country Mud Terrain Tyres
Article written by Bush TyresWhen you need good grip off road look no further than Toyo Open Country Mud Terrain (M/T) tyres.
The aggressive, "ATTACK TREAD" design, with its hookedshaped blocks, delivers excellent off-road traction and great on-roadperformance. The open, scalloped shaped shoulder blocks bite into the groundand help eject mud, snow, and rocks while still maintaining off-road traction.
The "over the shoulder" tread design provides additionalforward traction in deep mud and snow.
In addition to this the deep siping inthe tread blocks helps to maintain grip on wet surfaces.
Toyo Open country Mud Terrain (M/T) tyres also benefit fromthe high turn-up, 3-ply polyester casing as it strengthens the tyre to provideexcellent handling and durability while maintaining the proper load capacity.
All of these features add up to a tyre which has an aggressiveoff-road design for applications where off road capability is essential.
Toyo Open Country M/T is also a civilised road tyre that incorporates new levelsof technology to give it incredible uniformity for superior handling andcontrol in both off road and street driving.
These tyres were fitted by our Grimsby mobile tyre fitting service.
Their customer wanted a tyre that was capable of working, predominately, off road as it is used for pulling caravans out of muddy fields.
In the past, this vehicle has been fitted with standard road tyres & all terrain tyres with varying degrees of success but non of these tyres have come close to the performance the Toyo Open Country Mud Terrain tyre has provided.
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