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Toyo Tires

Got some new Toyo Open Country.A/T 3s for the new truck. Way better look and seem to perform well in the snow and ice so far.

Pros: better look, good performance
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Toyo Tires

If you want something cheaper but still sticky, the Toyo R1R also comes in 205/45/16 and works great for spirited street driving.

Pros: cheaper, still sticky
Vehicle: Mazda
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Toyo Tires

The Toyo would be your best bet since the Bridgestone are being discontinued but if you find a set, they'll be a better price than the Toyo.

Pros: best bet, better price
Cons: being discontinued
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Toyo Tires

I have Toyo gsi-6 studless winter tires on my fwd car. It makes driving in snow fun. With predictable braking and handling.

Pros: predictable braking, fun driving
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DUNLOP Tires

Bought mine this summer, they are AMAZING! Just yesterday I was driving in snowfall when the roads weren't great, I've had almost zero issues with them.

Pros: amazing tires, zero issues
Vehicle: Mazda 6
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I went through first winter in Toronto with the stock Toyos since I got the car right before winter and it handled snow like a piece of cake and I didn’t feel like I would ever get stuck. You’d have to replace them early anyway, they don’t last much.

Pros: handled snow well
Cons: low durability
Vehicle: Mazda
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Toyo Tires

Mickey MTs are my favorite for offroading, but they wear out super quick on the road. Running Toyo Open Country RT now. Offroad performance doesn't come close, but they are lasting awhile.

Pros: lasting awhile
Cons: offroad performance lacking
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