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Toyo Tires
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Rating 5.0

This is a great choice if you are looking to upgrade your performance on a stock Rubicon or Mojave, but don’t want to change the ride or incur the extra costs of a lift and rims. These are true 35 inch tires not metric. I picked up 1.25 inch In clearance over the stock Falken MT that came with it. You can get them in a 35x11.5x17 so they fit the stock rims. Ride is excellent and noticeably quieter than the MTs. These are a cross between AT2 and the MT. Still gives you great off-road performance as well.

Pros: excellent ride, quieter than MTs
Vehicle: Jeep
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If you can fork out a little extra, Toyo Proxes A/S sports. Amazing tire in both wet and dry conditions. They’re made to be used on “sportier” drives.

Pros: amazing wet and dry
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onlyhereforpcmr
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Rating 4.0

I recently purchased a set of 4 Toyo Celsius 2 tires for my 2019 Kia Optima. After living with them for a couple of days, they're good but they have a couple of weird quirks.

Pros: Pretty quiet, great snow/ice traction, soaks up bumps great.

Cons: The compound feels unnervingly soft, to the point it feels like it's running on low pressure (it's not). As a result, I feel like dry handling takes a big hit. I can't speak much for MPG but because of how soft the tires are, there seems to be a lot of rolling resistance.

Pros: Pretty quiet, great traction
Cons: soft compound, dry handling
Vehicle: Kia Optima
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Toyo open country ct are a super durable tire. I've got 60k on my set now and about to replace. Never lost much tire pressure and I've got 3 deck screws in 2 of them that I cut off rather than plug. Couldn't be happier, great grip and look 275/70/r18

Pros: super durable tire, great grip
Cons: none
Mileage: 60000 km
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netherbound7
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Rating 4.0

I like the Toyo AT-2or3 good and grippy in slop, hardly any road noise that I've noticed on the highway.

Pros: good and grippy, little noise
Cons: none
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So for I like them more than the ko2s. They seem more quite over the ko2s. I think they are a thicker ply tire than the ko2s and can support more weight as well. I get about 20mpg hwy at 79mph.

Pros: more quiet, thicker ply
Cons: sidewall tread non existent
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If you’re looking for a great off-road, snow tire that’s also good on pavement and doesn’t hum like crazy might I recommend the Toyo open country AT 3.

Pros: great off-road, good pavement
Cons: doesn't hum like crazy
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Rating 3.0

I had two sets on two trucks, loved them for the first 10k miles and after that they pulled to the right all the time and were quite loud. Getting alignments done didn’t help it pulling to the right and as soon as I got different tires the pull went away.

Pros: loved them first 10k miles
Cons: pulled to the right, loud
Mileage: 10000 km
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I just got my first experience on the Toyos this morning in some snow here in Virginia. The Toyos were really pretty awful :-(. They're fine for getting going and driving around - in fact, even starting off a hill was really no issue, but God help you if you have to stop quickly...because they wont. It was a slide-fest even with just a thin layer of snow.

Pros: fine for getting going
Cons: awful stopping quickly
Vehicle: Mazda 2
Mileage: 13000 km
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