Tires Toyo or Maxxis

Toyo Tires
ChemicalDig33
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Rating 4.0

From my experience with working with them, I would go with the Toyo. Seem to balance better and wear out more evenly than the Nitto's.

Pros: balance better, even wear
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Toyo Tires

Waited a month with enough miles to report this, however when I went from stock 20s to 275/70/R18 BFG KO2s they more aggressive and heavier tire took 2.5-3 MPG of efficiency from my 21 PB. I got 45k miles from those tires and they were great. In need of new tires I did some research and always heard Toyos were pretty good. So I felt like mixing it up with a new tire. I learned that Toyo early this year came out with a version of the Open Country that is for electric vehicles. A month and 1500 miles later, including some long road trips camping and my regular city driving, I can say that my trip readings are actually 1.5 MPG improved.

Pros: improved gas mileage
Cons: heavier tire took MPG
Vehicle: Ford
Mileage: 45000 km
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Toyo Tires

I’ve run those Toyo’s OC AtIII tires. Worked great on road, off road, and really did well in the snow. I’d recommend them for SUV vehicles.

Pros: great on road, off road
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Toyo Tires
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Rating 5.0

You have at least three I would replace ASAP. Since you drive a lot you need them to keep you safe. Ask them to give you an out the door price and keep the good firestone if you need a spare. The Toyo Open Country tires are a great replacement and road hazard resistant upgrade.

Pros: road hazard resistant upgrade
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Maxxis Tires

The only thing I’d add is I’d suggest them in Maxxspeed, but they are only available in 2.35. Rode them front/rear last season and they were excellent.

Pros: they were excellent
Cons: only available in 2.35
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Maxxis Tires

I've been really impressed recently with the Conti tires (Cross Kings or Race Kings depending on how XC you want to go with it), specifically the ProTection versions with the Black Chili compound. Coming from Maxxis stuff I've been surprised by the amount of grip they have given how fast-rolling they are, at least for my local conditions (New England, so rocks, roots, more roots, a few roots, some roots, roots, rocks, roots, some more roots, a lot of roots, and roots.)

Pros: amount of grip
Cons: hard to find
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Maxxis Tires

I ride Ardents for XC and some light trail riding. They're good tires until you hit mud and wet rocks. I recently tried a faster rolling tire but felt I went slower because the grip was drastically reduced. I think they're a good all around tire but they don't excel at any one thing.

Pros: good all around tire
Cons: don't excel at anything, bad in mud
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Toyo Tires

I got a flat in less then a year and only 6k miles. It could be coincidental but my truck last I drove for 5 years with some Toyo and never had a issue. Plus I don’t think they’re very good in snow.

Cons: flat in less than year
Mileage: 9656 km
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