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UK and lots of those are available, I run Toyo R888s on my Elsie and they Road Legal (I sprint/hillclimb in a road legal class)
Stock tires lasted about 50-60k miles on all three of my lightnings. I went with the toyos for replacements. My lightning has 10-15k on the toyos now, they're great. Smooth, wearing nicely, quiet, good efficiency, good in snow and rain, etc.
I just bought the Toyo AT3 EVs earlier this week and I love them. Look great, haven’t noticed road noise and can’t wait for winter snow in these tires.
Got the Toyos a couple months ago. I'm averaging 4.0 km/kWh (2.5 mi/kWh), so it seems like they're pretty efficient!
I’ve found Toyo holds up the best…..with the exception of the Toyo m/t I don’t know what kind of fairy dust they put in those but they are the longest lasting m/t I’ve ever seen on heavy trucks….my dad has a set on his 250 and pulls a camper and 14k pound trailer/tractor and this set is at 60k with about 10-15k left in them
On my 3rd set of Toyo A/Ts between 2 different rigs. Long tread life, 40k min. Quiet comfortable ride. Works well in all conditions, sand/mud/rocks. I won't run anything else.
I have Toyo r/t trails and they’ve been awesome so far
The Celsius 2 is a decent all weather but not as good as they crossclimate.
I have a set of proxes on my G37x and I honestly think they are one of the worst tires I have ever owned. They don't hold grip in corners and downright dangerous when it's wet.
Late but I don't recomend these even with a good name that toyo has. These are made cheaply and slips in wet. I have 195/50r15 and these slip with my weak 90whp car. These tires are perfect sliding tho as in warm it provides medium grip, and in wet it's makes you feel like you have 200hp haha. I wouldn't recommend for grip. Decent commuter tire tho for the price.
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