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I live in western pa, and I love my Toyo extensia hp 2s. They work ok in the winter and are sporty in the summer.
My 2016 Ford Taurus has Toyo Celsius on it and they’re an all-season tire. They have snow treads on the inside half of the tread-face and highway treads on the outside half. Very nice for icy and snowy Montana roads and I don’t have to switch them out between winter and summer
I have Toyo open country’s A/T and I love em
Iv had the toyo at3s in 35s, 37s (and currently) 33s. No complaints. Work fine in the rain, dirt/mud, slippery boat ramps, all good.
The Toyos are great tires and will get you 60k+ out of them. They look aggressive and are very street friendly
I’ve had the Toyo AT3’s for almost 3 years now and really like them. Very comfortable ride and not too loud on the road. Seem to be taking mileage pretty well too.
Toyo extensa is budget friendly just make sure to rotate them when it’s time
No but I’ve had the Toyo M/T’s. Both started cracking in between the treads after 2 years. The Road Noise was low.
The R888Rs are a terrible autocross tire, slower than the Super 200s and actually illegal for most street classes. If you are running in a class that allows R-comps, Hoosier A7s will be legal and are in another universe than the R888Rs in terms of grip.
At 30k they became useless when below freezing. Switched to Toyo Open Country and they've been great
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