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Toyo Open Country A/T III Reviews
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SimpleScore™
Our proprietary rating system
for the modern tire buyer.
9.3
Excellent
Score breakdown:
8.9
Long lasting
Great
9.3
Handling
Excellent
9.8
Traction
Excellent
What are you looking for in an all-terrain tire? Ideally, you’d like a tire that’s durable enough to go off-road with confidence, but one that’s also still civilized on pavement, with good road manners, strong handling and braking performance, plus low noise and a comfortable ride. The ideal all-terrain tire would be designed for great traction in mud, sand, gravel, loose dirt, and other off-road conditions, but would also be rated for winter traction. You’d probably also be looking for long, even wear, internal construction that delivers resilience and good stability at highway speed, and a generous treadwear warranty.
That’s quite a list of expectations, when you see it all laid out that way. Is it too much to hope for in a tire? Well, the Toyo Open Country A/T III is a good candidate to meet all of those expectations.
So is this the tire you’re looking for? Let’s take a closer look with this Toyo Open Country A/T III review.
Features and Benefits
Here’s a few of the features and benefits that make the Toyo Open Country A/T III a great value in an all-terrain tire for light trucks, Jeeps, SUVs, and crossovers:
- Advanced rubber compound is cut-and-chip resistant and provides solid wet-weather handling and braking properties
- Evenly-distributed void area in the tread is designed for traction in a wide variety of conditions, with good self-cleaning of mud, snow, slush, gravel, debris
- Casing is designed for extra reinforcement and rigidity on tread blocks for improved handling and high-speed stability
- Lateral grooves and 3D sipes for hundreds of extra biting edges to deliver good wet-weather traction for cornering, braking, acceleration
- Stone ejectors built into tread grooves promote self-cleaning for consistent traction and to protect the casing from damage
- Staggered shoulder lugs boost lateral traction off-road
- Three Peak Mountain Snowflake rated for severe winter service
- Available in P-Metric and LT Metric sizes, and with a flotation design
- Outlined white letter sidewall, on select sizes, for stylish looks
- Sizes up to 22” for a wide range of fitments
- Backed by a 50,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty for LT and flotation sizes, and 65,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty for P/Euro-Metric sizes
- Aggressive tread design and overall appearance looks great on a wide range of vehicles
Pros and Cons
So, is this Toyo tire the right choice for your ride and budget? Before you decide, let’s take a look at the tire’s strengths:
PROS:
- Wet-weather, dry-weather traction are outstanding
- Very durable
- Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certified for winter performance
- Good treadwear coverage
- Affordable
- Eye-catching appearance
Unfortunately, no tire is perfect and that’s true for the Open Country A/T III too:
CONS:
- A little noisy
- Handling on pavement is predictable but not exactly nimble
- Not the most fuel efficiency tire
SimpleTire’s view on Toyo Open Country A/T III tires
If you’re looking for a tire that’s tough and durable with dependable, consistent traction in a wide variety of off-road situations, the Toyo Open Country A/T III might be just what you need.
This is a tire that’s great on wet or dry pavement as well, with good stability and on-center road manners on the highway. The outlined white letter sidewall option lends a classic look to a wide variety of trucks and SUVs, and the Toyo Open Country A/T III’s 50,000 (or 65,000) mile treadwear coverage is hard to beat. Additionally, the Open Country A/T III’s Three Peak Mountain Snowflake rating isn’t exactly easy to come by – the tire industry sets the bar pretty high for that winter certification – but it means you can count on this tire to get you through deep snow and slush in the dead of winter.
Yes, the Toyo Open Country A/T III is a little on the noisy side, but that’s to be expected with many all-terrain tires. We feel that the pluses of this next-generation all-terrain tire for light trucks and SUVs far outweigh the negatives, and that you’ll be happy with the Open Country A/T III if you’re in the market for an all-terrain tire.
Vehicles the Toyo Open Country A/T III is an OEM tire for
The Toyo Open Country A/T III is used as original equipment on the 2023 Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek thanks to its strong traction, performance, and durability.
Vehicles the Toyo Open Country A/T III is a good replacement tire for
In addition to being used as original equipment, the Open Country A/T III is a great replacement tire for the
- RAM 2500
- Dodge Nitro
- Chevrolet Tahoe
- Ford F-150
- Toyota Sequoia
- Nissan Titan
- GMC Yukon
- Jeep Gladiator
Review breakdown
- 110 out of 100
- 69 out of 100
- 5 out of 100
- 3 out of 100
- 3 out of 100
Scorecard
Dry
4.8
Wet
4.6
Winter
4.4
Comfort
4.7
Noise
4.4
Treadwear
4.6
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Best tires I've ever purchased. Love the way they ride, have a lot of grip and are very quiet going down the road
Best tires I've ever purchased. Love the way they ride, have a lot of grip and are very quiet going down the road
Very easy, very satisfied, very happy, as advertised it was just like their name Simpletire!!
Very well mannered tire on the street. Has a firm ride on pavement and a firm grip off road. Off road and aired down this tire will perform well on sand and pretty much any other terrain that you may encounter from a daily driver. Have not had a chance to test winter driving ability, but seeing that it's a 3 peak certified tire I could not imagine it not performing well. It has a great mileage warranty to boot so give them a try.
Going on 20k as still look new.
Love these tires!
Tire noise is very minimal. Very happy with the ride and handlimg
3k on them so far and absolutely love them. Not super loud on the road either but a little hum. Haven't gotten to test them in the snow which I was was looking forward to but they have great traction on wet roads.