Tires Toyo or NITTO

Toyo Tires

Got the Toyo Open Country A/T III and while living in the mountains with feet sometimes of snow and always ice I've not needed to put chains on for a few years now.

Pros: no need for chains
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Toyo Tires

It came with BFG K02’s but I hated them, so went back to Toyo. I’ve used Toyo nearly exclusively the last decade and have been happy using them.

Pros: happy using them
Cons: hated BFG K02’s
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Toyo Tires

Toyo preço qualidade são fantásticos. Já vou no 3 jogo de 4 pneus e não encontrei melhor até à data.

Pros: preço qualidade fantásticos
Vehicle: Hyundai i30
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NITTO Tires

Nitto Terra Grapplers. Horrible in the rain is an understatement. They wore pretty fast as well.

I'm running Wildpeak AT4Ws now and they've great so far. Haven't had any problems on wet roads, handled the foot of snow and ice my area got recently just fine. Pretty decent off road as well.

Pros: great on wet roads
Cons: horrible in rain
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Toyo Tires
polish94
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Rating 4.0

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.

Pros: no issues, happy
Cons: speed is off
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Toyo Tires

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.

Pros: good grip, no issues
Cons: speed is off
Mileage: 25000 km
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