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Toyo Tires
SoCalAsian900
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Rating 5.0

Currently have a/t 3 on my CT, overall love them, 19k on the tires overall with light to moderate off-road and as well snow storms. They are a bit noiser but once you get used to it, the noise won't bother you. Better traction overall and worth it compared to the stock tires that came on mine. Went mudding over the weekend and they did great

Pros: better traction overall
Cons: a bit noiser
Mileage: 19000 km
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Toyo Tires

It's not an accord per se, but I run Toyo Observe GSI tires on my RLX. They've been great. I had a few slips because of black ice, but good nonetheless.

Pros: They've been great
Cons: few slips on ice
Vehicle: Acura RLX
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Toyo Tires

I’ve had 4 sets of Toyo tires. 3 of the all terrain and 1 of the road tires. Have had zero issues with any of them. Great rides and last 40-50k.

Pros: great rides, long lasting
Mileage: 72420 km
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Toyo Tires
Affectionate-Ad6708
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Rating 5.0

Toyo A/Ts were my favorite tires for my old 2500. They lasted a long time, were quiet, rode nicely, and they were perfect in the rain and snow.

Pros: lasted long time, quiet
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BFGoodrich Tires
GreenPaperHands
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Rating 3.0

I have a suburban and a Tahoe, I went with KO2 on both first but they suck in wet weather. Highway speeds and flash flood rains those tires are all over the road, and are noisy. They are great off-road and have taken them through rough terrain that took chunks off the sidewalk and never had a puncture and they last forever. I am now running the AT3w they are quieter on the road, perform better in wet weather. And they still perform well offroad.

Pros: great off-road, last forever
Cons: suck in wet weather, noisy
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BFGoodrich Tires
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Rating 1.0

I had both on my 2017 3rd gen Tacoma. I kept the truck stock as far as suspension, no lift, etc. I started with KO2s and put about 20k miles on them. Then I switched to WPs because the KO2s were garbage in the snow. Although I mostly switched due to the poor performance on ice and snow, the plus was finding out that the road noise and vibration was night and day. I didn’t know how bad the KO2s were until put on the WPs. WPs drastically improved snow and ice performance as well as road noise and just overall smoothness of the drive.

Pros: improved snow performance
Cons: garbage in snow, road noise
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 20000 km
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