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Toyo Tires
AGMiMa
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Rating 5.0

I have the AT3 in 35x11.5 on my 2dr and like them. Good wet, good dry, good snow, etc etc. No negatives to me.

Pros: good wet, good dry, good snow
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Toyo Tires

I tried Toyo snow and ice once and they were probably the best snow & ice tires I’ve ever had.

Pros: best snow, ice tires
Vehicle: Chrysler
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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
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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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Maxxis Tires

I run 29x2.4 Ikon/Aspen on hardpack and it serves me well. The Aspen at first was more nervous over roots but I think I was running too high a pressure and it’s much better. The Ikon is just my jack of all trades XC tire; not good or bad at anything.

Pros: jack of all trades
Cons: nervous over roots
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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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