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Toyo Tires
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Rating 4.5

The OE Goodyear Wrangers on my 2022 TRD Off-Read were finally due for replacement, so over the weekend, my Tacoma got some new shoes…265/75R16 Toyo Open Country A/TIII. I went with SL load rated because I don’t really need anything more, and they are only 4 lbs. heavier than the OE Goodyears.

I debated for a while between these, Falken Wildpeak A/T4W, and Cooper Discoverer Road+Trail AT, but ultimately decided on the Toyos based on the number of complaints about balancing issues with the Falkens, and the look of the Toyo vs. the Cooper.

After a weekend of doing a fair bit of driving, I’m quite happy with them. I’m running the stock TRD Off-Road suspension, stock wheels, with mudguards, and there is zero rubbing. The mudguards seemed to be the wildcard regarding rubbing, and I couldn’t find a solid answer…so for those wondering, there you go. Around town and on the highway, there is slightly more road noise than with the OE Goodyear Wranglers, but it is probably something that only those paying attention to it would really notice.

I’m still playing around with air pressures to find what works best. The tire shop had them at 36 psi, which warmed up to 39 psi when I got home, and was way too harsh. People seemed to recommend 30-35 psi for 265/75R16 tires on the Tacoma, so I split the difference, and aired them down to 33 psi, which warms up to 35/36 psi. After driving around with them like that all weekend, it’s much better…there’s a bit more road noise at 33 psi when they are cold, but once they warm up past 34 psi they quiet down. So we’ll see how that goes, but I am curious what tire pressures others are running.

But yeah, initial impressions are very good.

Pros: good initial impressions, no rubbing, smoother ride
Cons: slight road noise, harsh at high pressure
Vehicle: Toyota
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Toyo Tires

Toyo c100 plus on our hatch are really nice tyres. They are just as good in terms of comfort as continental eco contacts. We got 47000kms out of the last set and would've got more if I'd rotated them more.

Pros: really nice tyres, good comfort, good longevity
Mileage: 47000 km
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Toyo Tires
Persimmon-Mission
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Rating 4.0

I have 35” Toyo open country at3 and they don’t make any noticeable highway noise. The ride is a bit rougher, but my truck doesn’t look like a mail truck any longer. I also ditched my 20” platinum wheels for 17” wheels, not sure how that affects things

Pros: no highway noise, improved looks
Cons: rougher ride
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Toyo Tires
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Rating 5.0

I barely upsized to 275/60/20 Toyo AT3 and have been very happy. They look more bigger/more aggressive without sacrificing ride quality or mpg.

Pros: very happy, aggressive look, no sacrifice in ride/mpg
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DEXTER Tires

Objectively, Dextero DAT1 (budget all terrains from Priority Tire) on my beater truck. That said they are good tires for the money, just a little noisy.

Pros: good for money
Cons: little noisy
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Toyo Tires
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Rating 1.0

I have the Toyo A36 tires on my 2025 Mazda CX5. I dont think I've had a

worst set of tires on a car. You hear and feel every tar strip or road

imperfection. Noisy and hard riding. It feels like the tires are inflate

to 50 psi. Only 1,500 miles but will be replacing them soon.

Cons: noisy and hard riding
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 1500 km
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