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Just installed my Open Country tires.......Man, do they look Aaaaaaagressive and nice. I currently have an SAS with the Eibach Pro Lift Kit (springs only, non-adjustable) and RTR EVO rims. I do have a Rough Country Winch and mount on the front and a full trunk for the most part (full of recovery gear, enclosed sub. etc..). I was thinking of going 37s....but naaa. I do drive fairly fast on easy/intermediate trails and didn't want a rougher ride. I'm glad with the choice I have made :) I will likely consider 37s after I have a proper adjustable KING coilover setup (or similar) and be able to handle the increased wheel size properly.

Here are the pics! First two are BEFORE and the last one is AFTER:

BEFORE #1

Ford Bronco Toyo Open Country M/T 35s -- Before and After IMG_7567


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AFTER!!!

Ford Bronco Toyo Open Country M/T 35s -- Before and After IMG_7580 3
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They look way better than stock. The stock MT is a soft All terrain. I don't know why tf they advertise it as an MT.
 

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Just installed my Open Country tires.......Man, do they look Aaaaaaagressive and nice. I'm currently have an SAS with the Eibach Pro Lift Kit (springs only, non-adjustable) and RTR EVO rims. I do have a Rough Country Winch and mount on the front and a full trunk for the most part (full of recovery gear, enclosed sub. etc..). I was thinking of going 37s....but naaa. I do drive fairly fast on easy/intermediate trails and didn't want a rougher ride. I'm glad with the choice I have made :) I will likely consider 37s after I have a proper adjustable KING coilover setup (or similar) and be able to handle the increased wheel size properly.

Here are the pics! First two are BEFORE and the last one is AFTER:

BEFORE #1

Ford Bronco Toyo Open Country M/T 35s -- Before and After IMG_7580 3


BEFORE #2


Ford Bronco Toyo Open Country M/T 35s -- Before and After IMG_7580 3


AFTER!!!

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Looking good! The tires add the perfect touch!
 

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They look way better than stock. The stock MT is a soft All terrain. I don't know why tf they advertise it as an MT.
Yeah so....I was expecting a harder compound and the tire is actually soft :) More so than the stock tires. I guess they engineered it this way for road comfort.
 
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Wow the tires look bigger.
They are bigger :) SAS tires are 34.3 - these are 34.8. May not seem like a lot but it's definitely a visual change. Also, wider and higher too.
 

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Just installed my Open Country tires.......Man, do they look Aaaaaaagressive and nice. I'm currently have an SAS with the Eibach Pro Lift Kit (springs only, non-adjustable) and RTR EVO rims.
How much worse is the ride quality after the solid axle swap?
 

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How is the road noise compared to the GYs or even a KO2 if you know?
They look great!
 
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How is the road noise compared to the GYs or even a KO2 if you know?
They look great!
I was expecting the road noise to be a LOT worse....They are M/Ts after all. BUT they are also 35s....I hear the 37s are ones with more road noise. But no loud road noise at all. If anything, the additional "I have a truck" - tire noise is welcome :) It never drove like a BMW to begin with so no issues for me. BUT - I also did install KILMAT on all 4 doors and truck section a couple of months ago.
 

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They look way better than stock. The stock MT is a soft All terrain. I don't know why tf they advertise it as an MT.
The OEM MT stands for "maximum traction". Intentional marketing gimmick to confuse the average buyer.
 

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Just installed my Open Country tires.......Man, do they look Aaaaaaagressive and nice. I currently have an SAS with the Eibach Pro Lift Kit (springs only, non-adjustable) and RTR EVO rims. I do have a Rough Country Winch and mount on the front and a full trunk for the most part (full of recovery gear, enclosed sub. etc..). I was thinking of going 37s....but naaa. I do drive fairly fast on easy/intermediate trails and didn't want a rougher ride. I'm glad with the choice I have made :) I will likely consider 37s after I have a proper adjustable KING coilover setup (or similar) and be able to handle the increased wheel size properly.

Here are the pics! First two are BEFORE and the last one is AFTER:

BEFORE #1

Ford Bronco Toyo Open Country M/T 35s -- Before and After IMG_7580 3


BEFORE #2


Ford Bronco Toyo Open Country M/T 35s -- Before and After IMG_7580 3


AFTER!!!

Ford Bronco Toyo Open Country M/T 35s -- Before and After IMG_7580 3
I had those on my TJ - I loved them and will most likely go with them when factory sneakers wear out.
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