Tires OEM Toyota or MRF

OEM Toyota Tires

On my second RAV4 hybrid, both have performed adequately with winter tires with a few inches of snow on un-plowed roads in New England. The winter tires are the key however as others have said.

Pros: performed adequately
Vehicle: Toyota
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OEM Toyota Tires
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Rating 4.0

Fast forward to my 1st of 3 Ravs with much better snow tires and it was a much better ride. So, Ravs are very decent in snow, no\nIssue\u2026 BUT get good snow tires and I\u2019d stay away from winter rated all-seasons tires if you have to drive in regular snowy areas.

Pros: much better ride
Cons: stay away all-seasons
Vehicle: Toyota
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MRF Tires

I have the MRF Markus on my car; they are overall a great tire, but the road conditions, especially after monsoon, are absolute shit, and these low-profile EV tires struggle a bit.

Pros: great tire overall
Cons: struggle on bad roads
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MRF Tires

I have had a similar experience, yes that's the procedure. The tire will be sent to MRF'S factor or Lab, from where they will confirm that it's a manufacturing defect not the users problem. They will give you a replacement.

Pros: replacement provided
Cons: manufacturing defect
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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MRF Tires

Same issue on my Taigun. Those mrfs are bad. The showroom and mrf said that it was due to impact damage and refused to replace initially.

Cons: bad quality, warranty refusal
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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MRF Tires

My brezza came with MRF Ecotreds as well, I have already gotten 2 sidewall punctures in 28k kms. Had to scrap one tire entirely. So frustrating

Cons: multiple sidewall punctures, tire scrapped
Vehicle: Suzuki
Mileage: 28000 km
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