Tires Toyo or BFGoodrich
They're on the more moderate side of AT but have been identical from a noise and fuel efficiency perspective to my previous road tire. BF Goodrich Trail-Terrain TA
I just put the Toyo Open Country A/T III on my 4Runner this morning and so far digging the ride.
Toyo Celsius (note that the II version just came out recently): "What’s even more surprising is that the Toyo Celsius handles ice securely, provided you don’t push too hard."
We've got Toyo A24s on our outlander, good performance and have got 90,000 from the set.
I’m using Toyo. It was a later production date + cheaper than Continental and Dunlop.
I ran KO2s on my '18 4Runner off-rad that the ex-wife took and liked them so much I now have them on my '23 GX. I can't speak to the Falkens but I love the KO2s, off road and on (at least for the light/medium off roading I do).
I love KOs and KO2s. They are amazing on my F250. Going over rocky terrain on a ranch yesterday I had confidence they wouldn't tear to shreds. They have been amazing for the last 6 years on that truck. I didn't know I liked them.
Toyo AT3s are the best in my opinion. 15,000 miles in with max tread and no road noise.
I ran some KM3 in the Cascades for a few months before they got really slashed up on sharp rocks and punctured, then 3 years on one set of KO2 without trouble.
I run Open Country 3's on my truck, and these tires are just too loud. They do not like the Arizona freeways, highways, and any asphalt road. When I do get on dirt, it is best, but there are too damn loud in my book.
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