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The new corollas have AWD. Throw winters on and youd be unstoppable.
Hilux (2018) - 185km with just tire, brakes and drive train (after 6 years)
I always get the budget "Dextero" brand from WalMart, and I've been happy with them.
I would have chosen/ordered these ATX from WM to replace my Falkens, but a tree branch punctured my tires and I was forced to buy *in stock* Dextero DAT1 AT Tires. NOT 3PMS, but look VERY similar the my Wildpeak AT Trails! I got the rear set replaced, will replace the fronts soon. Happy with my purchase.
I have had 2 sets of them in 5 years on an 05 tahoe. First set has lasted me roughly 48k and the most recent pair are still on the tahoe with abiut 20k on them (Tahoe is sitting, I now drive a 2016 Colorado) The tires are made local to me in South Carolina. For the price I cant beat it. I have nothing but good experience with the Dextero AT
I have used the DAT1’s on two vehicles and the grip was phenomenal. The DAT1’s made that a joke.
So i have these on my Silverado (different size)i drive hwy daily pavement roads for work but i also live on clay/dirt roads in Ga when it rains its a messy road i bought the whole set(4) in 2021 they've held up im about to get another set bcuz they're 4 years and small cracks are starting to show but the tread is still covering Lincoln's head on a penny ive even drove to Orlando aug last year still holding up so for the price theyre decent tire to have ????????♂️????????♂️????????♂️
Objectively, Dextero DAT1 (budget all terrains from Priority Tire) on my beater truck. That said they are good tires for the money, just a little noisy.
I had both tires for 6 month each. There isnt really any apparent difference in fuel economy.
The stock ones on my 23 AWD are not good either. I've kept tire pressure good, not driven it in any funky ways and the tires are at 4/32" at 18k miles.
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