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Toyo Open Country M/T Tire (35" - 35x12.50R18)

Item FR4905-C
AmericanTrucks no longer carries the Toyo Open Country M/T Tire (35" - 35x12.50R18). Please check out 2019-2023 Ford Ranger Tires for an updated selection.
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    Product Information

    Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

    Features

    • Tire
    • Aggressive Tread Pattern
    • Open, Scalloped Shoulder and Hook-Shaped Blocks
    • Over-the-Shoulder Treads
    • Repels Mud, Water, Sleet, and Snow Through Open Channels
    • Limited Warranty
    • Easy Installation
    • Compatible with All Ford Rangers

    Description

    Maximum Off-road Traction. Become the champion of the off-road with the Toyo Open Country M/T Tire. This all-season tire comes equipped with an aggressive tread pattern that offers outstanding traction in all kinds of weather, starting with open, scalloped shoulder blocks, over-the-shoulder treads, and hook-shaped blocks for excellent handling, especially on wet surfaces.

    Excellent Water and Snow Repealing. This tire's open, scalloped shoulder blocks also help improve grip and repel mud, water, sleet, and snow through open channels for even better performance.

    Warranty. This product is protected by a 40,000-mile warranty, which protects against defects in materials and workmanship from the manufacturer. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for lack of maintenance or improper use.

    Installation. It takes no more than 30 minutes to install this product if you have moderate to expert level mechanical skills.

    Application. Toyo Open Country M/T Tire is compatible with all Ford Rangers.

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    Installation & What's in the Box

    What's in the Box

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    Tech Specs

    5.0

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