It may be worth consulting Toyo.
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It may be worth consulting Toyo.
15 years ago an AT tyre was marginally more aggressive than some hwy focused LT tyres. The current crop of ATs look like my first set of BFG MTs. Point being, carcass construction, tread pattern etc of an AT these days will have characteristics of an MT with all the usual short comings we forgive on road for better traction off road. won't help your problem. Still think its worth borrowing a set of tyres from a mate to do an elimination test. can't hurt and you get to drink beer while swapping the tyres over. As for tyre wear. I am an advocate for BFG. one set i had were fubar in less than 50,000 kms of not so harsh driving. All other BFGs i've clocked +70,000 kms and most of that was beating on them most weekends in low range and the sandstone around sydney. sometimes you get Friday before a long weekend QC
Thanks MLD. i thought about the tyres themselves being the problem but it would seem odd for all 5 tyres to be affected. I can understand a random tyre but 5? I take your point though about MTs or aggressive tread tyres being prone to scalloping. I hadn't thought about that because MTs are outside my orbit - I've never taken any notice of them. Regarding your suggestion of a tyre swapperoo, even if I had access to another set, with family responsibilities I don't really have the time. If the mechanic doesn't come up with any smoking guns next Tuesday i will get in touch with Toyo. The only possible cause I'm eliminating is wheel alignment because all the tyres seem evenly worn across the tread. Appreciate your interest. Cheers.