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I had 255/85/16 toyo m/ts and they handled great in a snow storm that dumped unexpectedly. Im definitely getting them again. They look great too and aren't that loud
I had the Toyos on a different truck. Liked them a lot.
I would lean towards Toyo OC AT3 EV (SL). There is more user data available for it, showing equal or nearly equal efficiency result compared to factory Pirelli Scorpion AT Plus.
I have the Toyos. They are great. Would buy again.
My truck is sitting on Toyo Open Country A/T 265/75r17, equivalent to a 32 I believe. Would be 265/80r for a 16 inch wheel. I really like these tires, I have no complaints so far.
Finally decided to ignore this sub entirely and went toyo open country H/Ts and couldn't be happier (beside catching 2 screws within 4 months) Previously had toyo oc A/T and noticed 0 downside in performance on and off road. Wayyy better than m/t s I've run in the past.
I love mine... surprisingly quiet and excellent wet weather gription
uz vyse roka mame na jednej Fabii KLEBER QUADRAXER 3 (215/40/R17) ... a nemozem povedat ze by bol s nimi problem, jazdi sa s tym kade-tade, mesto, mimo mesto, avsak treba povedat, ze taka zima ako bola ta posledna .. tam sa toho moc vyskusat neda ... ale bol to kompromis, na aute ktore rocne nabeha do 6000km sa neoplatilo drzat dve sady pneu
Have Toyo at3 on my 2024 3500 Silverado srw. Previously had Goodyear duratracs. The only upside to these at3 is the quietness of them. They are worse than the Goodyears in every other category. I’m in Saskatchewan Canada… combination of highway pavement miles, gravel road driving. Found them to be the least favourite tire I have ever ran in the winter. They currently have 37000km / 23000M and I’d guess they are at 25% tread left. Won’t be getting another set.
I have a 2023 CX-5 Turbo, and was thrilled to replace those Toyos at 28k miles. Those Toyos suck on anything other than dry pavement.
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