Am I the only one who’s gotten flats with the Toyo MTs? I moved to the Cooper Maxx, haven’t had any flats but didn’t get near mileage either. Looking for a new tire as well.
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I trade mileage on my Maxx for the peace of mind of not having flats. I get about 70k miles on a set of them since I'm only running them on a Tacoma too.Am I the only one who’s gotten flats with the Toyo MTs? I moved to the Cooper Maxx, haven’t had any flats but didn’t get near mileage either. Looking for a new tire as well.
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Bear in mind the style of the wheel as well. Speaking from experience that a more open spoke design 20 inch rim picks up more mud and snow than an 18 inch rim and can contribute to a bumpy ride at times.Not to hijack. But what is the upside of running a 20 inch rims.
What the general consensus on siping an aggressive tire? Full sipe? Center sipe? No sipe?
They will clear a bigger rotor and caliper for one. Other than that just seems to be an industry trend. For off road a 15-18" would be better with a higher profile tire. Unfortunately I am stuck with a 20" rim myself for now.Not to hijack. But what is the upside of running a 20 inch rims.
Am I the only one who’s gotten flats with the Toyo MTs? I moved to the Cooper Maxx, haven’t had any flats but didn’t get near mileage either. Looking for a new tire as well.
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No trouble with flats but I had a set of Open Countries and didn't like them. The wear was terrible. I didn't get 40K miles out of them. No more Toyo's for me after that experience.
Not a tire expert but I've had the best luck with Yokahama Geolandar. Cooper's a close second.
I was wondering the same thing. Also, were they rotated?What size truck?