Tires Toyo or DUNLOP

Toyo Tires

I've run the AT3's for the last three years and love them. Better than KO2's, Dura's, and Ridgegrapplers that i've run. All in 35', DD JKU. I'm in CO, so snow, rain, mud and weekend wheeling. They are the best all around. The GY are the best in the snow, but the Toyo's are a close second. I do feel like they won't have the mileage of either the Dura's or the KO2's. Only downside I see.

Pros: best all around, great
Cons: mileage could be better
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CountSmokula420
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Rating 4.0

I'm happy with my Open Country AT3's (265/75R16's). Performance is good for my needs. I don't love them in the rain, but don't find them worse than the other A/T's I've tried. They did start getting loud around 20,000 miles but not annoyingly so.

Pros: good performance, happy
Cons: louder after 20000 miles
Mileage: 30000 km
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Mattcheco
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Rating 4.0

Had them for a couple years on my truck, 285 75/16s fairly quiet in comparison to my buddies Chinese ATs. Pretty good in snow, wet traction could be better, but they’re quite good off-road. Better than the Firestones and Hankooks Iv had before for sure.

Pros: fairly quiet, good off-road
Cons: wet traction could improve
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nonamex72
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Rating 4.0

The larger tires are noticeably louder than the OEM but I haven't tried other brands to make a definitive conclusion. Performance wise I think they have been good, running through sand, gravel, pavement, rain, rocks, and snow.

Pros: good performance, versatile
Cons: louder than OEM
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boukentrek
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Rating 5.0

I switched from general grabbers to Toyo open country at3s. I like the toyos a lot more. They're smoother and quieter

Pros: smoother and quieter
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DUNLOP Tires
sunkyunelee
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Rating 3.0

2019 RAV4 Hybrid XLE, Denver/Boulder area, ~23K on OEM Dunlop PT20.

I have about 4/32 or 5/32 left, but it’s starting to lose traction in ice/snow. I also think road noise is getting a bit louder, but that’s hard to tell. No other issues…

Pros: no other issues
Cons: losing traction, louder noise
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 23000 km
Part number: PT20
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DUNLOP Tires

They are not a bad tire. There are better options but these will do well in most driving conditions.

Pros: do well in conditions
Cons: better options exist
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TheAutoAlly
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Rating 2.0

those toyos are widely regarded as poor tires, they ride quiet when they're new but very shortly they get loud and the grip is pretty bad and any sort of inclement weather even just rain.

Pros: quiet when new
Cons: loud, bad grip
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DUNLOP Tires

Yes. Whatever craptastic run flat, I think Dunlops? that came on the Infiniti. I lasted about 8 months and 8K miles, being very liberal with throttle input, to justify to myself trashing them and replacing them with Michelin PS.

Cons: craptastic run flat
Vehicle: Infiniti Q50
Mileage: 8000 km
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