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Toyo Tires
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Rating 5.0

Replaced the stock Goodyears with a set of Toyo Open Country H/T II. Best value and quietest highway truck tire I’ve owned. Also, I noticed my fuel economy went up about 1 mpg vs the Goodyears.

Pros: best value, quietest tire
Cons: less mileage
Mileage: 10000 km
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Toyo makes some of the best tires out there and their GSI-5 snow tires are the best snow tires on the market.

Pros: best snow tires
Part number: GSI-5
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Toyo Tires
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Rating 4.0

For the last year and a half I have had toyo AT3s and I like them. They are not too loud, they work alright on ice (with weight) and seem to work well in mud, snow and rain.

Pros: not too loud, works well
Cons: works alright on ice
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I had a set of Toyo Open Country AT III’s on my truck, 265/75R16 load range C. They made it 72k worth of construction truck use, trailer towing and some light trail use and snow in the PNW winters.

Pros: 72k worth of use
Mileage: 115873 km
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I ran Nokian WRG2, 3 and 4 on all my cars here in Canada over the last many years but I was unable to find 255/45 for the MY.

I went with Toyo Celcius P255/45R19 instead, and they are fairly good (except in rain they suck), but slightly worse than the Nokians.

Pros: fairly good
Cons: suck in rain
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I run Open Country 3's on my truck, and these tires are just too loud. They do not like the Arizona freeways, highways, and any asphalt road. When I do get on dirt, it is best, but there are too damn loud in my book.

Pros: best on dirt
Cons: too loud
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