Tires Toyo or GT Radial

GT Radial Tires
Gambo_7
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Rating 4.5

Le ho comprate per la mia compagna. Io non ci ho guidato molto, lei riferisce miglior feeling e affidabilità rispetto alle Nexen che aveva in precedenza

Pros: miglior feeling, maggiore affidabilità
Vehicle: Honda
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Toyo Tires

I put TOYO Observe G3-Ice on my Tacoma last winter. I live in the middle of nowhere on the other side of the country and they were great.

Pros: great performance
Vehicle: Toyota
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Toyo Tires
Class_C_Guy
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Rating 4.0

Toyo Observes have the best traction on snow and ice of any non-studded tire. They're impregnated with crushed walnut shells, which act as mini studs. As a result they're noisy on dry pavement. But if traction is your top priority they can't be beat.

Pros: best traction on snow/ice, crushed walnut shells
Cons: noisy on dry pavement
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Toyo Tires

The Toyo OpenCountry AT3 on a Honda Element were my favorite. Superior snow, mud, rain, and pavement performance.

Pros: superior snow performance, superior mud performance, superior rain performance, superior pavement pe
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Toyo Tires

I did get one used and it seemed to hold up just ok until I ran over a small branch at 35 mph. The thread peeled from the tire body from the inner area outwards, slowly leaking air.

Pros: seemed to hold up
Cons: thread peeled, leaking air
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Toyo Tires

Mine started getting noisy after like 20k miles. I replaced them with some crappy laufen tires lol

Cons: started getting noisy
Mileage: 20000 km
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