Help me TOYO's or ATZ's??
Help me TOYO's or ATZ's??
I am going to lift my truck and put 951's 18x9's on it but can't decide between Mickey Thompson ATZ's 35x13.50's and TOYO MT'S 35x12.50's give your opinions. I assume ATZ's will ride better? I am having a hard time deciding and TOYO's look meaner??
Thanks
Thanks
I like the Toyos better. They are extremely hard to find and you will probably have to buy them out of the country. My friend got his from Germany and I found another place in Canada that has them. I just ordered them today from this place in southern California that had 1 set left. lucky me
. I also emailed the Toyo company about 2 weeks ago and they finally responded yesterday with this:
Thank you for contacting us. We apologize for the delay in responding.
We appreciate your interest in our products. In response to the
national backorder on particular sizes for our tires, we are hoping our new
Toyo manufacturing plant in Georgia will alleviate the situation and
address the supply problem in the North American market. The new plant
should begin shipping product out early to mid 2006. Thank you for your
patience and continued support in Toyo Tire. If you have any further
questions, comments, or concerns, please contact consumer relations at:
(800) 442-8696, Monday thru Friday 800am to 445pm, Pacific Standard
Time.
. I also emailed the Toyo company about 2 weeks ago and they finally responded yesterday with this:Thank you for contacting us. We apologize for the delay in responding.
We appreciate your interest in our products. In response to the
national backorder on particular sizes for our tires, we are hoping our new
Toyo manufacturing plant in Georgia will alleviate the situation and
address the supply problem in the North American market. The new plant
should begin shipping product out early to mid 2006. Thank you for your
patience and continued support in Toyo Tire. If you have any further
questions, comments, or concerns, please contact consumer relations at:
(800) 442-8696, Monday thru Friday 800am to 445pm, Pacific Standard
Time.


