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Which will last longer? Toyo M/T or Procomp Xtreme All Terrain?

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Old 05-21-2007, 08:34 PM
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Which will last longer? Toyo M/T or Procomp Xtreme All Terrain?

I know ones a mud tire and the other is an A/T... But I've narrowed down to these choices.

Which one will last longer? Would like to get over 40K out of these... I'll take care of them along the way.

Going to be in 35x12.50x18 or 35x12.50x17 (if my stock wheels will work).
Old 05-22-2007, 09:21 AM
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I've had the Toyo Mt's and I'm sure you can get 40K out of them if you keep them rotated and balanced. I absolutley loved those tires...by far my all time favorite tire! The Procomp All Terrains are pretty decent tires too...and you should be able to get decent mileage out of them. But if you ever plan on getting in any soft stuff, don't expect much from them.


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Aren't Pro Comps made by summitt? If so I have the summitt servion on my s10 and love them. No cummins bearing down on them, but the Chaikwa special road armor makes up for it. Great winter tire too.
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I think they are owned by 4 wheel parts. I'm looking at the xtreme all terrains from procomp through 4 wheel parts... They are E rated.
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You can get the summitt AT in E rated. And its the same tread. I was just comenting on the overall performance. I think the difference is the Summitt name doesn't offer the wider off road tires and relys on the Pro Comp brand for that market.
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Ah, I'll check into it.
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I can't compare the two on a Cummins but i've used Procomps on my old lifted 89' Yota and I would never drive down the street with them again.

On the other hand I can't say enough good things about my Toyo M/T's. I've been running my current set for a little over 20k miles and they are wearing GREAT! I will easily see 30k plus out of them and I don't treat them to well.

They balance out better then some small passanger tires, they ride smooth, they are E rated, they look super aggressive. I can go on and on but you get the point.
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