I have non studded Conti Viking and it's perfect. It can also be a handful to drive, It moves under throttle, slides left and right. To me, this is not a drawback, it makes it fun. But, it's 5 in the morning, going to work half asleep, and you have a hard time accelerating at green lights getting passed by Yaris's, it can suck. I have a 15 min commute it's OK, wouldn't spend my day in it. On back roads it's a charm. I would not let my mother drive it in the snow, you have to be on your A game.
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My lady has a 2019 with manual transmission, she has about 85 thousand on it, no issues
I just swapped out for another pair of New Englanders on a RAV4, got 52,000 out of the last set. They are quiet, traction hasn’t been a problem, live in northern New England.
Ik heb goede ervaringen met distributiesets van SKF op mijn Toyota's.
money no problem might wanna just go with the full fat ome bp51. if you get it tuned right it can literally go toe to toe with some airsus systems
I did use raybestos pads for my girlfriend’s Yaris and they are holding up fine and were a fraction of the price of advics!
BF Goodrich KO2s have lasted me like 60k miles over many years. I'm still running with decent tread too.
In November I bought a set of Goodyear weather ready tires for my 2022 Camry hybrid. The thing is I had a large drop in mpg when I switched. I had Firestone all season tires before with an average mpg of 48. After the switch I’m hovering around 34-36.
The OEM ones streaked
My right side wiper has never worked well. At times it misses the while windshield, but it's hit and miss. Really weird and has been like that since I got it.
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