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See the Best 4WD Tyres in 2022 as rated by Australians on ieatwords.com.au.

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  • Off-Roading Frequency
    • Monthly (3)
  • Wet Weather Handling
    4.3 (3)
  • Durability
    5.0 (3)
  • Dry Weather Handling
    5.0 (3)
  • Build Quality
    5.0 (3)
  • Value for Money
    5.0 (3)
  • Noise Level
    4.7 (3)


Ezza

EzzaMelbourne

  • 9 reviews
  • 1 like
  • Verified purchase

Solid reliable tyre

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I've had the open country tyres on my Subaru for three years. They're a good compromise between on road performance and off road grip. They've performed well in sand, gravel and snow while being quiet on the highway. They're not a mud tyre certainly, but for getting off the bitumen sometimes they're great. Wear seems good too.

Purchased in July 2021.

Build Quality
Value for Money
Noise Level
Tyre Mileage 40,000 km
Car ModelSubaru Forester
Tyre Pressure Used38 PSI
Off-Roading FrequencyMonthly
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Keith

KeithNgunnawal 2913, ACT

Great tyres

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I’ve had toyo 265/65R17 at2 on my pajero for nearly three years now fast approaching 80000 have never had a puncture have used on nearly every type of terrain never been a problem will definitely be buying again but recon I’ve still got another 10000 klms left in them if not more

Purchased in February 2021 at Tyrepower .

Build Quality
Value for Money
Noise Level
Tyre Mileage 80,000 km
Car ModelMitsubishi Pajero NS
Tyre Pressure Used40 PSI
Off-Roading FrequencyMonthly
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Willi

WilliNorth West, QLD

  • 3 reviews
  • 1 like

Rubber on the road

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I have driven these on bitumen (thousands of Km) and taken them on dirt roads (scores to hundreds of Km) including some low range hard core 4x4. Great in both wet and dry conditions, got fantastic control on rough as guts dirt roads in the NT, Knowing how to drive under the conditions is a primary skill set for safe travel, but when you can feel the contact with the road, very satisfying sensation.



Car2006 Mazda Bravo SDX
jools59

jools59Canberra

  • 9 reviews
  • 2 likes

Couldn't be happier definitely up their tyres

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We have these on our Prado put on in April 2018.@ 58,000 km we are Now showing 76,600km. I'm not into tyres but I do know I look for value and the all important safety and longevity sofar I have no complaints - made in Japan These are 17 inch. tread has barely worn comfortable on bitumen no noise on dirt a really great ride so that is my review nothing bad to say we will continue to use these they really are the business. purchased for a great price @220each but as of December 2018 my son could only get them for 280 a tyre. Purchased in Tuggeranong at transtate tyres.

CarToyota 2024 Prado

Capnbazza

CapnbazzaPerth, WA

  • 10 reviews
  • 9 likes

Found these tyres were a great replacement to the standard tyre.

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We replaced our standard tyres on our Ford Ranger for the Tokyo a/t11 tyre after checking out most other brands. Having had BFGs before on a Patrol and being a little unhappy with them I decided on the Toyos. Great tyre, after covering 12,000ks on mainly unsealed roads across the Great Central Road, Birdsville track and then around Tassy they have barely a chip in them and no sign of wear. No punctures and pretty quiet to boot. I would definitely buy them again.

Car2014 Ford Ranger PX diesel

Macca

MaccaKatherine East

Love my Toyo's!!

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I have Open Country AT2's (265/65R17) on my Prado, and I live in the Top End of the Northern Territory. I have found these tyres to be very good on rough/rocky bush tracks requiring low range 4WD. Nil punctures, good stability, comfortable ride and seemingly good in the wet. Of course, when driving off-road, any tyre is only as good as the driver. There's no such thing as a completely puncture-proof tyre. 40.000km and counting, with heaps of meat still remaining.

Car2004 Toyota Prado GXl 4.0L Petrol

rod

rodCampbelltown

  • 6 reviews
  • 15 likes

dangerous on the wet

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I found them okay in the dry, but I nearly lost it in the wet, I was going around a round about, and accelerated at the finish of nit, the road was wet. Well next thing the vehicle's back went from me, I didn't tromp my foot just normal, a very slow trip the rest of the way home

CarNT Pajero 3.2 Diesel

Jane A

Jane ALismore

  • 5 reviews
  • 1 like

Very happy :)

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I switched to these tyres around 5 months ago and so far I'm more than happy with their road holding and rate of wear. That said, I drive around town predominantly with a trip over much rougher roads (sealed but potholed) every weekend. For their price they've been good value so far.

CarNissan X Trail
Sharon

SharonBlacktown

  • 4 reviews

Good

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These tyres are good for the price. It's on the lower end of the price scale however i got a good 60,000km so far and I have no problems. Would recommend it for a car that isnt a daily as it probably wont last as long on a car thats being driven everyday .

Carsuburu wrx

90000km

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Used the tyres on my Toyota. Probably not the best road holding tyres you can get but I bought them when working on the Gunbarrel Highway and having three punctures in a day. Since then they have done 90000km, never had a puncture and still look good! I am changing them due to age rather than wear and will use the casings for spares.

CarToyota Hilux

NP300 STX fan!

NP300 STX fan!North West, QLD

  • 5 reviews

Utter rubbish

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Got 255/60R18 A25's as factory tyres on my Nissan Navara ST-X and they are RUBBISH! Drove to Birdsville and back to Isa (about 700kms each way with 80kms of dirt each way) on new tyres and staked 2 tyres with rocks through tread. Another 3 have had nails or screws picked up on road & 1 which just disintergrated on the highway. ALL Non-repairable due to the crap build of the tyre. They wear very quickly and just destroy themselves with nay punctures and cannot be repaired. Have gone through 6 tyres in less than 40 000kms (95% on road) at over $400 each. Toyo used to make a good tyres but the A25 is garbage!

Car2016 Nissan Navara STX 4x4

GiMi

GiMiQueensland

  • 5 reviews
  • 2 likes

Great tyres, no issues

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I've so far driven 20,000Km on both dirt (35%) and paved roads (65%) since buying these tyres, and am quite happy with them. They are positively sturdy, given that I've had no rock damage/slashing that is not uncommon on the graded roads around where I live. I have them on a Holden Rodeo 4WD dual cab ute and the car performs normally, including no difference in fuel consumption since previous tyres (MAXXIS).

CarHolden Rodeo 4WD dual cab ute

No Fault

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I've had toyo's a/t on nearly 12 mths driven to Birdsville 4 times n they havn't chopped out and still plenty of tread. The Shires are using them, Coopers, BF's, Mickey etc dont handle the terrain out west. I keep services on my tyres n definately will buy them again

Car2010 Prado

No real signs of wear at 20k 50% towing 3500kg van these are LT version

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Have had regular rotation at 7500 intervals have not needed a balance yet. Very quiet for the open tread design. Very hard to beat. On LC 200 series Sahara.
It would take a lot to get me to change from these. I think they will be good for 80,000 Klm.

CarToyota LC 200 Sahara

wanders

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Fitted set of open country AT to Hilux. Wanders all over the dry road and steering feels unresponsive compared to old Federals
Dealer says its not anything he can help with and I need to hope they improve after they wear in.
Had these before without this issue.
Dealer gave good deal and service.

CarToyota hilux

Bad in the Wet

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Good tyre in the dry...but look out if there is any moisture on the road!!.
I have them on a Mazda Bounty and they are do not hold the road and slip on bends if the road is damp/wet. Took them to get rotated at 10,000kms - Pressures set to 38 psi by the tyre dealer (I do not tow anything). First bit of light rain, we start slipping and sliding around corners again. Will look to drop the pressure to see if that helps.

CarMazda Bounty BT50

Sam

SamCanberra

  • 51 reviews

Can't fault them

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Purchased in March 2021 at transtate for $880.00.

Build Quality
Value for Money
Noise Level
Tyre Mileage 60,000 km
Car ModelToyota Prado J120
Tyre Pressure Used38 PSI
Off-Roading FrequencyMonthly
Functionality
Wet Weather Handling
Durability
Dry Weather Handling
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Very Happy so far but still early days. (5000 K'S)

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Car2007 Toyota Prado

GreyGuru

GreyGuru

  • 31 reviews

Good durability

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After a recommendation re durability from a tyre dealer we had a set of these put on a 2001 Nissan Patrol, and found them to be the most durable tyres we have had by a long shot. We have done about 90000km, 95% on bitumen and 5% off road, and there is still plenty of wear left in the tyres (and no punctures). They certainly aren't the grippiest tyres on a wet road, and are very inclined to fill with mud in off road conditions. However it all depends on what you want from your tyres. The originals (Bridgestone) only lasted about 30000km, and the following set (Goodrich All-Terrain) were better offroad but only lasted about 80000km (and there were 2 side wall punctures).

Car2001 Nissan Patrol ST 3L Turbo Diesel

Great value for money

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Car2012 Mazda BT50 3.2 duel cab

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Questions & Answers

Will A.

Will A.asked

Still wondering if anyone can advise Where Toyo A/T or H/T tyres sold in Australia Manufactured, or are there too many possiblities, can Toyo Rep help ?

1 answer
jools59
jools59

Not sure where you live but most tyre places stock them.


Will A.

Will A.asked

Where are Toyo Open Country A/t and H/T Tyres Manufactured that are sold in Australia ?

No answers

Andy

Andyasked

I put 33 × 12.5 ×20 on my 3500 Extended mafa cab pick up. What air pressure would work best the side says 80 Psi cold but the shop that put them on have them at like 53 psi?

2 answers
rod
rod

Hi Andy, that 80 psi is an indication of the maximum pressure the tyre can safely take and be driven, but you would be bouncing all over the road, a rule of thumb, is between 35 to 40 psi, depending on your load, and on a cold tyre, as the tyre pressure will show an increase once the tyre has warmed up, also on a dirt road drop to about 28 psi, and on soft sand about 18 psi. The shop has them way too hard unless you have a big load in the back of your pickup.

Andy
Andy

Thank you for your help.


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