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Toyo Tires

Toyos have harder rubber which I wanted for summer. I've had no issues with them in road snow and even made it through a squall.

Pros: good in road snow, harder rubber
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Toyo Tires

i've had these on my R1S for almost a year. my mileage definitely improved when i switch to those from the tires that came with the car, but also they're a little smaller and rivian won't adjust the speedmeter and i don't know if the mileage/range calculations use gps or the speedometer to calculate power usage. they're also pretty quiet. i'm a fan so far. probably have 10-15k miles on them so far, and they're definitely seem like they're going to last longer than the original tires (which didn't even make it 30k)

Pros: improved mileage, quiet ride, longer lasting
Cons: smaller size, speedometer issue
Mileage: 16093 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Dedicated snow tires like Blizzaks kick any 3 peak tires ass. I've driven several brands, and I almost have to drive every time it snows. I wouldn't choose any other tire for winter driving/ commuting, and some light off road.

Pros: excellent winter driving, light off-road
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Rating 4.5

I have 20k miles on my AT3s, and I must say that they ride better and handle better at extreme low temps (under 10°F) than the other AT tires I've had.

Pros: better ride, better handling
Mileage: 32187 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Weatherpeak is a horrrifically bad tire in dry and wet conditions. It could not pass the tirerack emergency lane change test and has long braking distances in dry and wet conditions.

Cons: bad in dry and wet
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