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4.4

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  • Build Quality
    4.9 (8)
  • Value for Money
    4.9 (8)
  • Noise Level
    4.4 (8)
  • Wet Weather Handling
    4.5 (8)
  • Durability
    4.9 (8)
  • Dry Weather Handling
    4.8 (8)
  • Off-Roading Frequency
    • Monthly (5)
    • Yearly (1)
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Dr Myers

Dr Myers

  • 2 reviews
  • 5 likes

Exceptional performance both on and off road. Highly recommend them.

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Car2006 Nissan Patrol 275/65/17
cranky11

cranky11Sydney, NSW

  • 4 reviews

Great on & off road

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Excellent grip on wet roads and minimal tread noise considering these are chunky tyres. Have done about 5,000km so far and they still look new. Off road use has been limited but they had plenty of grip.



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Questions & Answers

Dennis C.

Dennis C.asked

Where are they manufacture?

1 answer
cranky11
cranky11

All but 1 size is made in Japan

Gerard F

Gerard Fasked

Good morning I have purchased a new land cruiser troop carrier the factory tyres are 225/95R16 what is the equivalent toyo open country A/T II that is available. ?
Gerard.



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Robert
Robert

Gerard.
Not sure on the troopie as I have a 200 Series Land cruiser that uses 285 X 65 R17 tyres, however I just replaced both rears after doing 122,000 kms on and off road

cranky11
cranky11

225/95R16 is not available in Open Country AT2. This size is unique to this vehicle. With this size I believe choice is limited to 2 brands / products a this stage.

WarwickJ
WarwickJ

Consider a wider tyre, with 85 profile
https://tiresize.com/tyre-size-calculator/

John H

John Hasked

how noisey are the OC at 2;s

2 answers
Darren
Darren

Not sure what 2;s means John, but at 110klm/hr on Australian highways/ motorways, they are barely audible. There is hardly any to no hum or vibration noises.

John H
John H

thanks Darren

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