Tires Toyo or Kormoran

Toyo Tires
hillsbloke73
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Rating 5.0

On my second set of toyos had AT2 over 100k now on AT3 as they redesigned tread pattern Priced very good to compared to other brand I was quoted on when looking ie upto $450 a tyre these were $310 265/65/17 Prado 120

Pros: Priced very good
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 100000 km
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NOLACenturion
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Rating 5.0

Just got the Toyo Open Country RT Trails in LT 315 70R 17. Replaced my well worn Toyo AT IIs. They’re on my ‘17 JKU with 4 inch lift. I can tell you I hear no discernible difference from the AT IIs which had very little road noise either. The RTs feel great and look even better. I’ve not had them in the dirt yet but on pavement they’re excellent. I love them.

Pros: feel great, look better
Cons: not tested in dirt
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Toyo Tires

Toyo’s will balance better, but are a softer tread compound and will wear/chip quicker. Been having good luck with the Wildpeak’s here in Texas.

Pros: good luck in Texas
Cons: wear/chip quicker
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AA_ronTX
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Rating 5.0

I’ve had Toyo OC, BFG TA/KO2+3, and went the FW AT4 now. Got about 9k on em…and they’re my favorite tire so far. Been on beach, mud, rain and frozen.

Pros: favorite tire so far
Mileage: 9000 km
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I am leaning toward my next set being Toyo GSI-6, for a few reasons. Namely, H speed rating (not that I go over the 104mph governed speed of a 2017 Prius Prime) and max pressure of 51psi rather than 44psi. I usually run at 50psi, and find tires only approved to 44psi to be only marginally acceptable to me.

Pros: H speed rating
Cons: handling can get twitchy
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Agitated-Bad-2061
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Rating 5.0

Ohio here, get yourself a set of Toyo Celsius mileage phenomenal, traction phenomenal, ride is phenomenal

Pros: mileage phenomenal, traction phenomenal
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Toyo Tires

They are decent. I’ve ran the AS 4, Proxes and also the Extreme Contact DWS before. I would call the AS 4 and Extreme Contacts a tier 1 All Season tire, and the Proxes tier 2. The Proxes aren’t bad by any means but the dry grip isn’t on the same level as the other two especially at colder temperatures.

Pros: decent, tier 2 tire
Cons: dry grip not great
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TheAutoAlly
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Rating 2.0

those toyos are widely regarded as poor tires, they ride quiet when they're new but very shortly they get loud and the grip is pretty bad and any sort of inclement weather even just rain.

Pros: quiet when new
Cons: loud, bad grip
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yellowboxg
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Rating 2.0

It was a terrible experience on stock suspension: extremely stiff, sluggish from standstill, and my mpg took a drastic hit. On one tank I went from averaging about 16.8 mpg to 13.5.

I ended up getting them switched out for the C load tires (255/75r17) and had a MUCH better experience. They drive nearly identical to the stock tires , mpg is back to low 16, and the ride has softened up.

Pros: softer ride, mpg improved
Cons: stiff, sluggish, mpg drop
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