Tires

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Toyo Tires
Mattcheco
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Rating 4.0

Had them for a couple years on my truck, 285 75/16s fairly quiet in comparison to my buddies Chinese ATs. Pretty good in snow, wet traction could be better, but they’re quite good off-road. Better than the Firestones and Hankooks Iv had before for sure.

Pros: fairly quiet, good off-road
Cons: wet traction could improve
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Toyo Tires
nonamex72
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Rating 4.0

The larger tires are noticeably louder than the OEM but I haven't tried other brands to make a definitive conclusion. Performance wise I think they have been good, running through sand, gravel, pavement, rain, rocks, and snow.

Pros: good performance, versatile
Cons: louder than OEM
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MICHELIN Tires
SpiritualFact5593
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Rating 5.0

I went with the Michelin Defenders 2 and am so glad I made this decision. Nice smooth quiet ride. Handles bumps and potholes like a champ. Braking is better than stock Toyos.

Pros: smooth quiet ride
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Pirelli Tires

Have done about 200 miles on the Pirellis, and the difference is night and day with everything. Noise, grip, stopping, etc...

Pros: better noise, grip, stopping
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 200 km
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Pirelli Tires
V3X390
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Rating 4.0

I got the scorpions after getting an irreparable flat. They’re not much quieter but man do they stick to the road. I really test the friction with my driving habits

Pros: stick to the road
Cons: not much quieter
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Kumho Tires

I am considering replacing my Kumho Crugen tires KL33 (30k miles) with Falkin wildpeak a/t trail tires on my 2018 Santa Fe AWD. The current tires seem okay but I have never really pushed them.

Pros: okay in Florida
Cons: poor snow performance
Mileage: 48280 km
Part number: KL33
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Maxxis Tires

Expect to go slower. DH is for downhill. My bike came with those and my God it was a slog on flat, rolling and uphill. And forget about accelerating out of turns.

Cons: slog on flat
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