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Owners' choice:
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Owners' choice:
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Owners' choice:
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Owners' choice:
I wouldn\u2019t hesitate to buy the Goodyear MaxLife 2. I\u2019ve had great luck with the top of the line Goodyear tires
Switched out my old Michelin sport tires with these Goodyear, EV tires and my car cabin noise has reduced by 90% of believe it or not. Feels like a new car.
285/70R18 Falken Wildpeak R/T01 tires measuring 34” on Discount Tire’s website, clear with no front, rear or UCA rubbing or contact on stock suspension and wheels.
Goodyear Eagle F1 Arymetric 6 in 215/45/17. Good grippy tire.
I use the Falken RT660+ on my NC during Race Season/Non Winter.
Really fun grippy tires, and are only $180 a tire in a 225/45/17 last I checked. They will drive in the rain just fine as long as there is not standing water (puddles) as well.
I daily on them and autocross on them during the warmer months
For your Prius and the ’04 Accord you don’t need anything crazy, something like Michelin Defender 2 or Goodyear Assurance will last forever and ride nice.
For that New England -> Montana winter highway run, the Falken Wildpeak AT3W is honestly the safest all-terrain you can throw on a Tacoma without going full snow tire. They bite way better on packed snow/ice than KO3s and stay stable at highway speeds.
I just went through the same thing and ended up picking the wildpeaks. In my size i could only get E rated KO3s, and didnt want to go that heavy. I havent gotten out yet so cant speak to that, but on the road they dont feel much different to the OEM trailhunter tires. I actually think maybe a little worse in wet, but not to the point of being an issue (and its been pretty wet where im at)
Obviously a puncture, but the Falkens are hot garbage even when new.
Tech here.. I could tell without looking at the description they’re Goodyear, they all do it, and st my dealership we recommend against Goodyear. Go Michelin
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