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Toyo Tires

Best tires I've ever owned. I have at3s on my 80 series and my tundra. Tundra is on the second set. The first set lasted a very long time. Perform good aired down and are the best tires I've ever had in snow and sand. Noise is very mellow on highway. I have no complaints

Pros: best tires, good performance
Cons: no complaints
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Getting 40k miles from your OEM Toyos is pretty good. I kinda wanted to put more Toyo A36 on them as I liked how they felt but they dont have a mileage rating.

Pros: liked how they felt
Cons: no mileage rating
Mileage: 38000 km
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I've run the AT3's for the last three years and love them. Better than KO2's, Dura's, and Ridgegrapplers that i've run. All in 35', DD JKU. I'm in CO, so snow, rain, mud and weekend wheeling. They are the best all around. The GY are the best in the snow, but the Toyo's are a close second. I do feel like they won't have the mileage of either the Dura's or the KO2's. Only downside I see.

Pros: best all around, great
Cons: mileage could be better
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CountSmokula420
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Rating 4.0

I'm happy with my Open Country AT3's (265/75R16's). Performance is good for my needs. I don't love them in the rain, but don't find them worse than the other A/T's I've tried. They did start getting loud around 20,000 miles but not annoyingly so.

Pros: good performance, happy
Cons: louder after 20000 miles
Mileage: 30000 km
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Mattcheco
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Rating 4.0

Had them for a couple years on my truck, 285 75/16s fairly quiet in comparison to my buddies Chinese ATs. Pretty good in snow, wet traction could be better, but they’re quite good off-road. Better than the Firestones and Hankooks Iv had before for sure.

Pros: fairly quiet, good off-road
Cons: wet traction could improve
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nonamex72
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Rating 4.0

The larger tires are noticeably louder than the OEM but I haven't tried other brands to make a definitive conclusion. Performance wise I think they have been good, running through sand, gravel, pavement, rain, rocks, and snow.

Pros: good performance, versatile
Cons: louder than OEM
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They are OK... Toyo makes a good tire, but as far as all-weather tires go the Celsius 2 are just average and similar in performance to most mid-grade all-weathers like Falken, Nexen, or General...

Pros: good tire
Cons: just average
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yellowboxg
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Rating 2.0

It was a terrible experience on stock suspension: extremely stiff, sluggish from standstill, and my mpg took a drastic hit. On one tank I went from averaging about 16.8 mpg to 13.5.

I ended up getting them switched out for the C load tires (255/75r17) and had a MUCH better experience. They drive nearly identical to the stock tires , mpg is back to low 16, and the ride has softened up.

Pros: softer ride, mpg improved
Cons: stiff, sluggish, mpg drop
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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.

Pros: look good
Cons: worse traction in wet
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