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Toyo Tires

Toyo Open Country AT III are the best all around. Excellent wet road traction too compared to the others.

Pros: excellent wet road traction
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Toyo Tires

Toyo Celsius (note that the II version just came out recently): "What’s even more surprising is that the Toyo Celsius handles ice securely, provided you don’t push too hard."

Pros: handles ice securely
Cons: don't push too hard
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Toyo Tires
MDTashley
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Rating 4.0

We've got Toyo A24s on our outlander, good performance and have got 90,000 from the set.

Pros: good performance, long lasting
Mileage: 90000 km
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Toyo Tires

Toyo AT3s are the best in my opinion. 15,000 miles in with max tread and no road noise.

Pros: best, no road noise
Mileage: 15000 km
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Toyo Tires

I got 90k miles out of my AT2's. Just put AT3's on a year ago hope they are as good as the AT2's were!

Pros: high mileage
Mileage: 144840 km
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Toyo Tires

I have been very happy with mine this winter. I think about as good on ice as I can get without a dedicated winter tire.

Pros: good on ice
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Maxxis Tires

I ride them and have have never really had a problem with em. That being said, I feel like they aren’t the right tires for me.

Cons: aren’t the right tires
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Maxxis Tires
partyondude69
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Rating 2.0

I rode a set of these from California to Panama. Would not recommend. The ride quality is decent but these things will find every fucking shard of wire scraps along the road. I got 3x as many flats as any of the folks I rode with.

Pros: decent ride quality
Cons: many flats
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