Got them on Tacoma, about 6000-km have been in a few serous rain storms and one white out snow storm all on the highway.
I think they are perfect for my truck
Got them on Tacoma, about 6000-km have been in a few serous rain storms and one white out snow storm all on the highway.
I think they are perfect for my truck
I’m running 265/75/16 Cooper Discoverer AT3s on my 2019 OR and they’re great. Tons of grip in every situation I’ve encountered so far.
They’re heavy so you will take a slight hit to your gas mileage, but I personally love them. Ride quiet and do great off road.
I did have to replace the fuel pump and a good chunk of the ignition system about a month in because I assume the car wasn’t particularly happy with the sudden increase in milage (car had 76k km on it when I bought it) but other than that it’s been rock solid.
I have Bridgestone Alenza AS Ultra on my Toyota Highlander. They have been a great tire, reasonably quiet, good traction in all four seasons (central Wisconsin). Down side, not much tread left after 52k
My 2002 Toyota is perfectly unharmed...
Wildpeak AT Trails shortly after buying it. Much better than oem but wish I'd gone with the scorpions bc I ended up not going to slow or offroad nearly as much as I thought. They look so cool though.
Maybe starter motor is failing
2007 Camry SE owner. I’m waiting for the catalytic converter to go out because this burns so much oil.
The headlights are awful - terribly dim and the dashboard melts.
We have 3 Prius vehicles. The 2019 has Bridgestone Ecopia tires that are very noisy. the 2020 has Goodyears that are very quiet and solid in rain. I cannot wait to wear out the Bridgestones and I believe them to be crap. No tire should create that much road noise on a sedan.
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