Tires Toyo or DEBICA

Toyo Tires
Mr-Hox
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Rating 5.0

Has the same size General Grabbers and when getting a new set, went with Toyo Open Country A/T III. They’ve been fantastic, only had them on for a month but can notice they bite a little quicker off roads, around the same road noise on tarmac, and look great.

Pros: bite a little quicker
Cons: same road noise
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DEBICA Tires

Debica Presto HP2, EU made over Kumho.

Better brake result here then Barum. But probably shorter life.

Pros: better brake result
Cons: probably shorter life
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Toyo Tires

As soon as my stock tires got worn out I purchased the Toyos. They were pretty expensive, but I guess all bigger tires cost $$$. I also had to get them shipped to Oahu. I do notice when I drive that shifting is a little slower, but not sure if it’s related to computer not recognizing the bigger tires size. I guess time to invest in a Tazer or Jscan?

Pros: bigger tires
Cons: shifting is a little slower
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hillsbloke73
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Rating 5.0

On my second set of toyos had AT2 over 100k now on AT3 as they redesigned tread pattern Priced very good to compared to other brand I was quoted on when looking ie upto $450 a tyre these were $310 265/65/17 Prado 120

Pros: Priced very good
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 100000 km
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NOLACenturion
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Rating 5.0

Just got the Toyo Open Country RT Trails in LT 315 70R 17. Replaced my well worn Toyo AT IIs. They’re on my ‘17 JKU with 4 inch lift. I can tell you I hear no discernible difference from the AT IIs which had very little road noise either. The RTs feel great and look even better. I’ve not had them in the dirt yet but on pavement they’re excellent. I love them.

Pros: feel great, look better
Cons: not tested in dirt
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Toyo Tires

Toyo’s will balance better, but are a softer tread compound and will wear/chip quicker. Been having good luck with the Wildpeak’s here in Texas.

Pros: good luck in Texas
Cons: wear/chip quicker
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AA_ronTX
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Rating 5.0

I’ve had Toyo OC, BFG TA/KO2+3, and went the FW AT4 now. Got about 9k on em…and they’re my favorite tire so far. Been on beach, mud, rain and frozen.

Pros: favorite tire so far
Mileage: 9000 km
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Toyo Tires

They are decent. I’ve ran the AS 4, Proxes and also the Extreme Contact DWS before. I would call the AS 4 and Extreme Contacts a tier 1 All Season tire, and the Proxes tier 2. The Proxes aren’t bad by any means but the dry grip isn’t on the same level as the other two especially at colder temperatures.

Pros: decent, tier 2 tire
Cons: dry grip not great
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Toyo Tires

I've had the Nitto trail grapplers, the Toyo AT/3 and now the Cooper Discovers. Toyos were the worse traction in wet conditions... no doubt.

Pros: look good
Cons: worse traction in wet
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MrThe1Badman
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Rating 1.0

Mine made it 7k plus whatever dealer put on it before pothole caused it too bumble and crack. Switched to continental dsw and it was dramatic improvement in all categories.

Pros: dramatic improvement
Cons: bumble and crack
Vehicle: Mazda 3
Mileage: 11265 km
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