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Old May 14, 2008 | 10:57 PM
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Originally Posted by carlschmarl2
Where's a good place online to buy the Toyo's from?

treadepot.com
 
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Old May 18, 2008 | 01:48 PM
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Here's another question regarding the KM2's v. Toyo MT's.

Why is the load rating so low for the KM2? (2910@50 - Lbs@50PSI..."C-D" load rating). Whereas the Toyo's are 3415@65...a "E" load raiting? How much of a difference is that really? Should I be concerned? Ocassionally I do tow our boat and in the winter I have a sled in the bed with a 2 or 4 place snowmobile trailer. Thanks.

Carl
 
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Old May 25, 2008 | 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by carlschmarl2
Here's another question regarding the KM2's v. Toyo MT's.

Why is the load rating so low for the KM2? (2910@50 - Lbs@50PSI..."C-D" load rating). Whereas the Toyo's are 3415@65...a "E" load raiting? How much of a difference is that really? Should I be concerned? Ocassionally I do tow our boat and in the winter I have a sled in the bed with a 2 or 4 place snowmobile trailer. Thanks.

Carl
I think this is because the hard compound used to make a Toyo. Like stated above Toyos arent the best for offroad due to the hard rubber compound add this to a 20+" rim and very small sidewall and toyos ABSOLUTELY SUCK OFF THE PAVEMENT

However that HARD compound comes in very handy when you need a long lasting mud tire, just dont expect much from them offroad!
 
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