Tires Toyo or Goodyear

Goodyear Tires
Binford6100User
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Rating 4.5

I moved to the Goodyear Wrangler Territory ATs. They're a smidge smaller at 33in (stock is 34in), and they are NOT an LT tire. There is a Rivian specific model of this tire, so be specific when ordering. They're significantly quieter on pavement, but still have the AT look. They also maintain the 3PMS rating (which is why I wanted to stay with an AT). I go off-roading a few times a year, and will be testing these off pavement in a few weeks. Most users report good to excellent traction as compared to stockers. Effeciency is largely the same. Environmental factors and angle of your right foot have a bigger impact on range than the tire swap as best I can tell.

Pros: quieter, good traction, same efficiency
Cons: smidge smaller
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BF Goodrich on my truck, since I need to take it off the pavement a lot, but Goodyear on my regular car. Boy I hope my tire shop remembers what's on my car... they're freakin incredible in the snow, better than my 4x4 truck lol

Pros: incredible in the snow
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Toyo Tires
smotrs
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Rating 5.0

I had the Toyo's on my truck. Wear was good, road noise very minimal. Great tire on road and off road.

Pros: good wear, minimal road noise, great on/off road
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On the trucks we use Goodyear Wranglers, they're a really fantastic long lasting tire. The set on the Yukon lasted almost 80k miles, granted they're at the end of their life, but that ain't a small number.

Pros: fantastic, long lasting
Cons: at the end
Mileage: 128747 km
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Toyo Tires
PatientZro
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Rating 4.0

I have had the Toyo's on my 2016 for 2 years now and am really happy with them. They do really good in the Canadian snow, and are not super loud with the doors off on the highway. The only issue I have with them is that in some cool and wet mornings, I have to slow down on some corners or the slide a bit.

Pros: good in Canadian snow, not super loud
Cons: slide a bit in cool/wet corners
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Toyo Tires

I have them but a different size. No complaints, smooth, relatively quiet. the Toyo is the more road oriented of the three, and in my case, notably lighter. But I have also taken it to Moab and through some snow wheeling and they’ve been good.

Pros: smooth, relatively quiet, road oriented, lighter, good in snow
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Goodyear Tires
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Rating 1.0

OMG, two years ago, I put Goodyear Reliant all way around on my Kia Soul. They are the worst tires I've ever had in 50 years of driving. They are cupping in the back & cut in front, have become incredibly noisy, even though they still have decent tread.

Cons: worst tires, incredibly noisy
Vehicle: Kia Soul
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