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Toyo's are the best tire I've ever had. They balance well, don't cup, are quiet by AT tire standards, and are great in rain and snow.
I had the Toyo's on my truck. Wear was good, road noise very minimal. Great tire on road and off road.
I have had the Toyo's on my 2016 for 2 years now and am really happy with them. They do really good in the Canadian snow, and are not super loud with the doors off on the highway. The only issue I have with them is that in some cool and wet mornings, I have to slow down on some corners or the slide a bit.
I have them but a different size. No complaints, smooth, relatively quiet. the Toyo is the more road oriented of the three, and in my case, notably lighter. But I have also taken it to Moab and through some snow wheeling and they’ve been good.
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.
Replaced my OE Pirelli P-Zeros for Nankang CS-R tires! Super grippy and wonderful feedback!
The P-Zeros only lasted 6k miles on aggressive camber. I hope the Nankangs last close to that, but I don’t have my hopes up.
I've just had this after 3k on my Toyo Proxes. Barely below 7mm.
The OEM Toyo A36 tires on my car started cracking badly at just 39,600 miles. After driving just 12 miles on the new Pirellis, here’s my honest take:
They are NOT any quieter than the Toyos.
I’m hearing pretty much the same road noise I had with the OEMs.
I am currently running the Toyo AT3’s, only complaint I have is they kinda suck in the rain and need rebalancing every 5k miles
Cheapest brand I ever used was the Nankang NS-2, understeered everywhere and wore out in 2 years
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