Tires Toyo or Giti

Toyo Tires
BigWhiteDaddyJ
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Rating 5.0

Get the Toyo AT3's. I just got mine after extensive research. Falken wildpeaks are too heavy and BFG KO3's don't perform as well as the Toyo AT3's. You'll get 50k miles out of them. I've had BFG KO3s before and the Toyos are better. I drive year round in my Toyos and they're grippy, quiet and don't lose very much mpg. Had the Micheling Mud and snow tires and they didn't perform nearly as well as the Toyo AT3's.

Pros: grippy, quiet, good mpg
Mileage: 50000 km
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Toyo Tires
asbestoswasframed
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Rating 5.0

The best AT tires I've ever had for severe cold and ice were the Toyo Open Country AT3. They feel like they have a softer compound than the KO2 or Falken's I've had. I'm in Nebraska so we get plenty of cold and ice.

Pros: softer compound, good in cold
Cons: ice is ice
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Giti Tires

Giti is an okay brand of tire but personally, I will switch to Michelins once the OEM tires need replacing. And even then EV tires will need more constant replacements because of the extra weight.

Cons: constant replacements, extra weight
Vehicle: BYD
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Toyo Tires

I got some Toyo Open Country AT3s and it didn't take long for me get a huge sidewall gash and I was even driving at reasonable slow speed on a fire road.

Cons: huge sidewall gash
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Giti Tires

This tire is a GITI tire made in China, Indonesia and America & it's not the best by far. Probably defective and inferior materials combined with whatever you drove into or over it failed miserably.

Pros: inferior materials, defective
Cons: failed miserably
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