What brand is the opencountry tire?

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CadenMarie
07/29/25 7:44pm
opencountry is an urban SUV tire under the Tongyi Tire brand, which belongs to the Toyo Rubber Industry Group. The Toyo tire series include: UHP series, HP series, SPORTS series, SUV series, and LTR series. Tires are commonly referred to as vehicle tires, usually made of wear-resistant rubber materials, and can be divided into solid tires and pneumatic tires. Pneumatic tires consist of an inner tube and an outer tire. Generally, manufacturers set the service life of tires at 3 years. For example, if a vehicle drives 20,000 kilometers a year, it may be time to consider replacing the tires after 2 to 3 years. It is important to adjust tire pressure during seasonal changes, with the ideal adjustment times being November and May.
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