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re: Best place for tires on the northshore

Posted on 10/1/25 at 10:02 pm to
Posted by Cage Fighter Trainee
Member since Aug 2024
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Posted on 10/1/25 at 10:02 pm to
Still shopping around. Thought I was set on the Ridge Grapplers but now I'm considering Toyo Open Country AT3s or Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/Ts. I've heard a lot of good things about the Toyos but not much about the MTs, anyone have any experience? I appreciate the help.
Posted by Disco Ball
Denham Springs
Member since May 2025
702 posts
Posted on 10/1/25 at 11:40 pm to
I have a 5th gen 4Runner overland build and I'm on my 3rd set of Nitto Ridge Grapplers. Discount Tire is where you want to go. These types of tires require what's known as a Road Force Balance.
Discount Tire uses the best Hunter Road Force Balancers.
Discount Tire gives anyone anytime free Road Force Balance, Tire Rotation & Tire Repair. You don't even need to be a customer. It's just their business model and apparently it works.
I'm buying new tires this week and after much research I'm making the move to Toyo Open Country R/T Trails not to be confused with the Toyo Open Country R/T Pros which are quite different and everyone seems to mix them up.
Fun Fact- Nitto Tires are made buy Toyo. Yes they are the same company.
Posted by LSUDad
Still on the move
Member since May 2004
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Posted on 10/2/25 at 2:22 am to
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Toyos but not much about the MTs, anyone have any experience? I appreciate the help.


Had factory Toyo’s on my truck, put over 60,000 miles on them. Got a set of Michelin’s, got over 76,000 on them. Went to Discount Tire. The closest for you is Denham Springs exit, about a mile North of I-12 exit.
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