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Toyo Tires
joegorski
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Rating 5.0

I have had great luck with the Toyo Open Country A/T III on my 2500HD Silverado. We pull our 5th wheel everywhere. They are relatively quiet and have the load rating we need and good tread for a light all terrain.

Pros: relatively quiet, good tread
Mileage: 25000 km
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BFGoodrich Tires

I had ko2, the weight range was way more than the truck could haul.

I liked how they looked, they did well in the winter in snow, awesome in a muddy campground after rain, also some serious road noise.

Pros: did well in winter
Cons: serious road noise
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BFGoodrich Tires
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Rating 5.0

I have rocked ko2s on my rv for years. They look aggressive, handle forest roads without the risk of sidewall damage, and do well in different weather scenarios. They're just a great tire.

Pros: handle forest roads, great tire
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Toyo Tires

Can’t speak to them on a crosstrek directly, but I have a set on my Xterra. Not terrible in terms of road noise day to day (even at a higher load rating on a heavier vehicle), and great tread life so far. As for grip, they are excellent. They got me through Minnesota’s snowiest winter in recent history last year and aided in getting a lot of my neighbors unstuck too.

Pros: great tread life, excellent grip
Cons: road noise
Vehicle: Nissan
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Toyo Tires

I had AT3’s on my trek before I sold it for a truck. Great tires. They were great on muddy back roads in Texas getting to rural stations and were just as good when I moved to Colorado and dealt with snow storms.

Pros: great on muddy roads
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Toyo Tires

Love the Toyo AT3 on my 17 CT. 215/65R15s. For comparison, the Bridgestones were 8lbs heavier per tire and that’s a huge difference in acceleration and wear/tear on the suspension/steering components. Also they are much quieter than Bridgestones.

Pros: much quieter
Cons: wear/tear on suspension
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BFGoodrich Tires

Ran through a set of KO2s on my Raptor, like the previous guy commented they seen to get louder with age, granted I am running 37s. Personally I have had good experience with Cooper AT3s

Pros: good experience
Cons: get louder with age
Vehicle: Ford
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BFGoodrich Tires

I’ve never been able to bring myself to buy Goodrich tires again. Had a bubble on the sidewall they should have warrantied, but refused. I’ve had two sets of Wildpeaks and loved them. Excellent performance in Midwest weather and off-road. When the stock tires on my Frontier wear out, I plan to replace them with Wildpeaks.

Pros: excellent performance
Cons: bubble on sidewall
Vehicle: Nissan
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