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Back when I had an Evo 8 I was running Toyo R888s, until they became too costly to run during daily driving, so I switched to Nankang NS2Rs.
Toyo Open Country AT III are the best all around. Excellent wet road traction too compared to the others.
I just put Falken Wildpeak A/T3W's on my 4Runner last week and I am really surprised as to how quiet they are. I'm not noticing any appreciable noise over the original stock tires (Bridgestone) they replaced.
Wildpeaks have been good to me on the highway
I just put the Toyo Open Country A/T III on my 4Runner this morning and so far digging the ride.
Toyo Celsius (note that the II version just came out recently): "What’s even more surprising is that the Toyo Celsius handles ice securely, provided you don’t push too hard."
We've got Toyo A24s on our outlander, good performance and have got 90,000 from the set.
Falken Azenis RTK or whatever the new ones are, RT+? I have 275's on the back and they're pretty grippy for a budget tire.
I've had mine for about a year and a half, very little off roading, low road noise but honestly not impressed with their performance on hard packed snow ( I live in the great white north).
I had falkens for about 18 months and hated them in the snow. The Falkens did better the more snow they had to grip onto, but when we would get less than an inch it was like driving on slicks.
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