I bought all-season tires that are better in the wet/snow/ice than my winter tires I was passed along from my parent's totaled Rav: Michelin CrossClimate2.
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Get a Denso on Rock Auto for 130 and replace it yourself. Watch a YouTube video on how to do it and save yourself a bunch of coin.
If you are also borderline on needing summer tires, buy Goodyear Assurance Weatherready tires. They are not snow tires, but are the best all-season tires for snow.
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I moved to Falken Wildpeak AT4W 265/70/17’s on my non-lifted 2020 TRD Sport last year. No rubbing whatsoever.
I love the RE-71RS on my car, and my only gripe is the lack of sizes.
They’re also great in the rain if you like hydroplaning on the freeway.
Second pair of Nitto A/Ts. Great off road, great longevity, smooth ride. Wet roads and wet boat ramps are deffinetly not their stong points. They do definnetly slip even on the slightest of wet weather so unfortunately I won't be buying another set.
Corolla 49 k on dunlop got ok tread life still, did drive carefully
The solution for me was buying a Toyota. Now, if you own a Toyota, you'll know that they all seem to come with the most comically high pitched Noddy sounding toot. I used it once and then out of embarrassment more than anything, never used it for three years.
the roofrack is really, really rare. I’m not sure how many there are in the country; and your only option is the Toyota OEM one
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