Tires Toyo or KENDA

Toyo Tires

I have the all season version of these and they're great in the rain. If I'm going uphill or accelerating hard I get a little bit of wheel spin on stock wheels.

Pros: great in the rain
Cons: wheel spin accelerating
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Toyo Tires
IWillNotSeeYou
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Rating 5.0

I recommend Continental winter contact, General altimax arctic 12 or Toyo observe gsi-6. Top 3 winter tires in my opinion for reliability, tread wear, noise and cost.

Pros: reliability, tread wear, noise
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Toyo Tires

Bought my wife the Toyo open country AT3’s and we love them, give it a look. We have a lot of mud here in South Georgia and it’s worked great

Pros: worked great in mud
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Had both. Now running Toyo Open Country AT3. Best on wet compared to all three. Snow, sand and mud is all about the same.

Pros: best on wet
Cons: same on snow, sand, mud
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KENDA Tires
NWLZCH85
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Rating 4.0

I have a kenda 760 rear on my kx85, I think I only run like 10-14psi in it but it feels fine.

Pros: feels fine
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Toyo Tires
ceege54
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Rating 5.0

I've had my new CX-5 Signature for 2 weeks. When I drove it home, and then for the next day or so, the ride was very rough. It wasn't what I thought I'd bought. I then checked tire pressures - all were at 50 psi. Evidently either the prep guys filled them that high, or they didn't reduce them to the sticker-recommended 35 psi. After setting them at the recommended pressure, the ride is great.

Pros: ride is great
Cons: ride was very rough
Vehicle: Mazda
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Toyo Tires

i had toyo proxy 4's on my wheels. were barely stretched though but they arent too bad from what I've seen.

Pros: not too bad
Cons: barely stretched
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Moto95
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Rating 2.0

We sold these at the tire center a I worked at. We rarely had a repeat customer get them twice. They always upgraded to the Toyo MT, and that wasn't us being pushy salesmen. We always asked why, and the regular complaints were the loud drone from the tires at freeway speeds and they didn't last for jack under the heavier trucks. 40K miles was on the high side of things.

Cons: loud drone, didn't last
Vehicle: Dodge RAM
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