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Toyo Tires

My favourites are actually a Toyo that incorporates walnut shells into the rubber. I know it sounds ridiculous but having compared and tried a few, including the blizzaks, they were noticeably better in all winter conditions than anything else. For context, mine were put on a Sonata and I called them squid pelts because of the grip they provided.

Pros: noticeably better in conditions, great grip
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I've run the Toyo GSi 6 HP for a while and it's been really good, I would prefer maybe a bit more ice traction at intersections polished by idiots flooring it and turning it into a skating rink.

Pros: really good performance
Cons: lacks ice traction
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Rating 4.5

Just got some 285/75r16 toyo at3's installed and they look and feel great. It's a 2023 tacoma trail edition so i wasn't sure how they would fit with the trail having the miniscule lift and the different rin offset but I just had it out wheeling and the only rubbing i had was 2 little spots on the front mudflaps only when half turned. I took a heat gun and pushed them in and that eliminated the rubbing entirely. Im really loving the look and feel (im not sure if its just me but it feels more planted to the ground). The fuel mileage went up to 15.4L/100 on the highway which isnt the worst and there is more road noise too but coming from my dodge dakota its still 1000x's better.

Pros: look and feel great, more planted
Cons: increased fuel consumption, more road noise
Vehicle: Toyota
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I have toyo at3 in that size on my 4th gen and there is zero rubbing. The only problem I have with 285 is they are super wide and the spare does not look good sagging under the truck. It fits it just doesn't look good at all.

Pros: zero rubbing, fits
Cons: super wide, spare looks bad
Vehicle: Toyota
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SIUButtercup
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Rating 5.0

I had the Toyos on my truck and loved them. Very stable, good handling, aggressive look, and low road noise.

Pros: very stable, good handling, aggressive look, low road noise
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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.

Cons: same road noise
Mileage: 39600 km
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The_Ghost_of_Earth
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Rating 3.0

I ran these on my ‘19 tundra for 55k miles, they were still in decent condition but had a little dry rot and eventually got a massive puncture so I just upgraded to 35’s Toyo open country R/T trail tires

Pros: decent condition
Cons: dry rot, puncture
Mileage: 88513 km
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Rating 2.0

I have the Toyo Open Country A/T III EVs. They're noisy and they twist under hard acceleration. I feel like they're pretty stiff too. I don't hate them but I won't buy them again.

Pros: look cool
Cons: noisy, stiff, twist
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Motor_Marsupial3656
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Rating 2.0

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

Cons: suck in the rain
Mileage: 5000 km
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