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Toyo Open Country H/T

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Toyo Open Country H/T

Pick the Toyo Open Country H/T for calm, confident highway manners year round. This highway all-season tire emphasizes a quiet ride, a stable on-center feel, and dependable wet grip. A symmetric tread with a continuous center rib keeps the vehicle tracking straight on long drives, and wide grooves with dense siping move water out of the footprint for secure braking and cornering in rain. Reinforced shoulders promote even wear and predictable handling, so you get lasting value over miles of commuting and road trips.

Key Features of the Open Country H/T

Engineered for smooth, quiet travel, the Open Country H/T uses a symmetric tread with a solid center rib to cut pattern noise and steady straight-line tracking. Wide circumferential grooves channel water away to support wet traction and braking, while stable shoulder blocks improve cornering control and promote even wear. A durable all-season compound balances grip with longevity, and dense siping adds extra biting edges for wet and light snow. The result is a well-rounded highway tire that prioritizes comfort, control, and consistent treadwear for daily driving.

On‑Road Performance in Varying Conditions

On dry pavement, the Open Country H/T feels composed thanks to its continuous center rib and stable shoulders, which deliver reassuring steering response and highway stability. In rain, wide grooves and dense siping help maintain contact with the road, aiding traction and braking when puddles form. In light snow, the all-season compound and siping provide basic mobility, but for frequent deep snow or sustained freezing temperatures, dedicated winter tires are the safer choice. Overall, this tire is tuned for everyday paved-road driving with comfort and predictability at the forefront.

Sizes, Fitment, and Load Options

The Open Country H/T comes in popular highway sizes that match many factory specs. Common fitments include 245/75R16, 265/70R17, 225/65R17, 275/60R20, and 285/45R22. Always confirm the correct size, load index, and speed rating on your driver-side door-jamb label or in the owner manual before ordering. If you tow, haul, or drive fully loaded, choose the proper load rating to maintain safe handling and durability, and use our fitment tools or advisors if you need help.

Pricing and Buying Options

Open Country H/T price varies by size, load rating, and speed rating. Larger diameters and higher load indexes typically cost more, and periodic promos or rebates can add value. Add your vehicle to see live pricing, inventory, and local installation times. Choose ship-to-installer for quick scheduling, or ship-to-home if you prefer your own shop, and bundle mounting, balancing, and road-hazard protection at checkout.

Warranty, Care, and Long‑Term Value

The Open Country H/T carries a manufacturer limited warranty, with coverage that can vary by size and spec. Review the official warranty booklet for exact terms. To maximize tread life and ride quality, rotate on the intervals your vehicle maker recommends, often 5,000 to 8,000 miles, keep tires properly inflated, and schedule periodic alignments. Even wear preserves wet traction and extends service life, and if you tow or carry heavy loads, check pressures and tread more often.

Open Country H/T vs Other Toyo Options

Choose the Open Country model that matches your roads, with the H/T prioritizing quiet comfort and stability on pavement. If your routine includes unpaved trails or job sites, an all-terrain option adds off-road bite at the cost of some noise and rolling resistance. For maximum on-road refinement in crossovers and family haulers, a touring-focused tire emphasizes ride comfort and low noise. Compare sizes, load ratings, and intended use to choose confidently.

Open Country H/T vs Open Country A/T III

Open Country H/T is tuned for pavement, delivering a quieter ride, predictable steering, and typically lower rolling resistance for daily commuting. Open Country A/T III uses larger tread blocks and more void for traction on gravel, dirt, and light mud, but it creates more pattern noise and a firmer highway ride. If most of your miles are on road, choose H/T for efficiency and comfort. If you regularly leave the pavement, A/T III brings the extra bite you will appreciate.

Open Country H/T vs Open Country Q/T

Open Country H/T targets everyday highway stability and durability across a wide range of truck and SUV sizes. Open Country Q/T leans into touring comfort, tuned for extra quietness and refinement in crossover and passenger-focused fitments. If you value a planted on-center feel and broad sizing, the H/T is a strong match. If your priority is maximum cabin quiet and a plush ride in crossover applications, the Q/T may be the better fit.

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