Tires Hankook or Toyo

Toyo Tires
manastaz
  • Ride comfort:
Rating 5.0

I personally went with C load with the Toyo AT’s. Came from BFG AT E load. No regrets. Not apples to apples, but between those two the Toyo in C was SIGNIFICANTLY softer in ride quality which was comfy both on and off road. Made daily commuting, long road trips, and off roading (especially on washboard) much more tolerable.

Pros: softer ride quality
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Hankook Tires
Tolken
  • Noise:
Rating 4.0

My recommendation is the "other" OEM tire, Hankook's Kinergy series. On my RWD 22, they've lasted 35k miles so far and are still not near replacement. Unlike the Bridgestone's they are solid and you almost never hear a bad word from those that lucked out and got them.

Pros: solid, long lasting
Cons: none
Mileage: 35000 km
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Hankook Tires
Yeaurgay
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Rating 4.0

have the same setup on my Tahoe, except my rims are 22x9.5. Not bad honestly, really no complaints. The mpg is terrible. I always think I'm speeding but I'm just not, kind of a slow ride, but I enjoy driving and listening to music. It still had get-up at high rpms. I got the v8 tho so might make a difference. Hope this helps

Pros: no complaints
Cons: mpg is terrible
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Toyo Tires
Mr_Preacher_Man
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Rating 5.0

Late to the party, but I’m 50k into my 215/75r15s and either going with toyos again in 225/75 or falken wildpeaks. I’ve been very happy with the toyos in CO weather and dry backcountry. Not a ton of mud experience to help you with but the toyos have been GREAT on everything! Road noise it so be expected with AT tires but the toyos were/are not very noisy at all.

Pros: GREAT on everything
Cons: slight sidewall tear
Mileage: 50000 km
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Toyo Tires

The 3s are a little louder but nothing too noticeable unless you commute in silence. They look great and perform just as great in any weather condition, asphalt or not.

Pros: great in any weather
Cons: a little louder
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Hankook Tires

Efficiency is as good, if not slightly better than the procontacts and much quieter. Not sure about wet traction as it hasn’t rained since I put them on but folks say the rain grip is good, better than the procontacts.

Pros: good efficiency, quieter
Cons: wet traction unknown
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Qs9bxNKZ
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Rating 3.0

Have had Falkens in the past, just didn’t last as long as I hoped and basically felt cheap. Nittos also wore prematurely IMO so weren’t worth the premium. The Proxes wear well (evenly) and can handle weather.

Pros: wear well, handle weather
Cons: felt cheap, wore prematurely
Mileage: 40000 km
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Hankook Tires

A buddy of mine had them installed on his Honda. He is a cheap guy, he took them because of the great price he got from a local tire shop. His road noise was up at least 50%.

Pros: great price
Cons: road noise increased
Vehicle: Honda
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Hankook Tires

I hated them in wet and snow. I replaced them with Falken Wildpeak At3w's after 5k miles. The At3w's are head and shoulders above the Hankook's in the wet and snow.

Cons: hated them in wet, snow
Mileage: 5000 km
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