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I sized down to 275/50 Toyo. No issues. I believe my speed is a bit off because it's a smaller tire. But not my speeding isn't speeding as much. I'm happy not spending $1500+. Its just a commuter.
I ended up buying 275/50/21 for my replacements. I'm not paying $400/tire. I think it was $220ea, and no issues after 25k miles. It's snowing in Indy now, and I'm fine. Slick roads, it's got grip.
I have been purchasing Toyo tires for some time now and really like them. I buy them for my truck though, MT and RT so they are large heavy tires. I buy them because they last and are tough.
I have the Nexens on mine and they’ve been fine through 16k miles.
I loved the sur4g from nexxen. I would do a lil burnout when I left my drive way. Warm enough.
Toyo Proxes R1R is a cheaper option if the car isn't super heavy.
Drove our car with Nexens on and it's a surprisingly quiet tire vs the Bridgestones it had on previously.
I currently have a set of nexen hp 265/35/r22 102v on my truck and 2 of the tires are splitting in the sidewalls..but I've had them almost 7 years and the tread still holding strong. Smooth ride its just the two with sidewall splitting
I've had the Nitto trail grapplers, the Toyo AT/3 and now the Cooper Discovers. Toyos were the worse traction in wet conditions... no doubt.
Mine made it 7k plus whatever dealer put on it before pothole caused it too bumble and crack. Switched to continental dsw and it was dramatic improvement in all categories.
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