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New Toyo Open Country R/T Trail

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by huntercole, Oct 7, 2022.

  1. Jun 16, 2025 at 10:44 AM
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    rybern

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    Toyo RT Trail 275/65r18 SL. Toyo website says they are 42 lbs. TireRack website says they are 45 lbs. Can anyone confirm which is correct? The Ridge Grappler weighs 45lbs so I sort of suspect Tire Rack is correct but its surprising that the manufacturer would have the spec wrong.
     
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    I wouldn't sweat 3#.
     
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    I get it. But I'm trying to decide between the Toyo RT Trail, Ridge Grappler and Yoka X-At. If these are really 3 pounds lighter, then I'd like to factor that in.
     
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    Just my thoughtsbut I've read negative reviews about the nittos and Yokos in rain. No matter how much I wish I didn't have to drive on concrete I do have to factor that part.
     
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  5. Jun 16, 2025 at 7:01 PM
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    Thanks for the suggestion. There is no 265/70r18 SL in the RT Trail but the 275/65r18" (32.1") seems like a good alternative and has a 50psi max(good for towing our travel trailer).
     

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