Land Rover Defender 90 in for full set of Toyo Open Country Mud Terrains at our Horncastle Depot
Article written by Bush TyresThis Land Rover Defender 90 recently came into our Horncastle Depot for a set of 4 235/85R16 Toyo Open Country Mud Terrains.
The Open Country Mud Terrain or Open Country M/T is a great off-road tyre designed specifically for applications where off road capability is essential! The Open Country M/T is also civilised on the road and incorporates new levels of technology that gives it superior handling and control when driving both off road and on road.
Benefits & features of the Open Country Mud Terrain:
- An aggressive, attack tread design with hook shaped blocks to deliver excellent off-road traction as well as great on-road performance.
- Additional forward traction in deep mud and snow.
- High turn-up, 3-ply polyester casing which strengthens tyre to provide excellent handling and durability while maintaining proper load capacity.
- Open, scalloped shoulder blocks that bite into the ground and help to eject mud, snow, and rocks while still maintaining off-road traction.
- Deep siping in the tread blocks to help maintain grip on wet surfaces.
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