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I ran the Toyo ATIIIs on my Tacoma and they worked almost as well as my Blizzaks I have on my Outback. But doing it again is get Wildpeaks, which a ton of my friends have, far quieter ride.
Falken wild peak at4’s are great. Had them and ko2’s on my transit and preferred the wild peaks.
I've got some Falken Sinceras on my NA. The Discount Tire guy said they were great tires when I asked to buy them. No issues here (I don't drive in inclement weather).
I've had General GMAX AS 05's, Continental ECS AS and currently running Michelin PS4 AS. I live in NY, in a small apartment no garage, ND is my daily so I run one set of tires.
The General tires is a sub brand of Continental, they were cheaper than the ECS but honestly were great, I had these after the Continentals and I'd get the Generals over the ECS if on a budget.
I order these tires falken at/4 265/75r16. Man I'm in love in how they look and they feel pretty smooth.
General Altimax Arctic 12 are 97% as good as Blizzak for about 75% of the price.
Falken Wildpeaks on my truck. They disperse heavy rain quite well.
I had Open Country tires and they were horrible. Currently have falken wildpeak and they aren't amazing but 10x better than open country from my experience.
Brand new set of General GS-05's that had <100 miles on them. I was literally a mile from home when I heard the sound of something hitting the underside of the d/s rear quarter. Got home and pulled in the driveway, and the rear tire was flat. Turns out I ran over someone's vape pen, and it cut a perfect 3/8" diameter hole in my tire.
Stock tires on my CrossTrek were Ziex Falkens and were done by 30k. But stock tires are crap for the most part
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