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Pirelli Tires

Have Yakima ski rack on roof cross bars (empty today). Factory Pirelli Scorpion tires (they were great in the blizzard last week despite all the complaints on the interwebz about them).

Pros: great in blizzard
Cons: complaints on interwebz
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Toyo Tires
WilliamJayLV
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Rating 5.0

I’d recommend Toyo Extensa A/S II. I’ve got close to your size and found them to be very nice driving and quiet. Bought them last October for $107 each from Discount Tire in AZ.

Pros: nice driving, quiet
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Toyo Tires

If your ’25 RAV4 XLE Premium came with Toyo A39s, I’d honestly switch them sooner rather than later the hydroplaning complaints are real, especially once they wear in

Pros: better wet-weather grip
Cons: hydroplaning complaints
Vehicle: Toyota
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Toyo Tires

I have toyo open country A/T III 4 season tires on my truck and I find they perform decently in winter

Pros: decent winter performance
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Toyo Tires

2019 F150 2wd on 2.5 level. 1st pic is 33inch tires and the second is 35/12.5/20 toyo mt’s. Not really digging this set up. $500 mistake.

Cons: not digging this set up
Vehicle: Ford
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Pirelli Tires
TheLankSquad
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Rating 2.0

Do not get the P-Zeros trashhhh tire, very stiff I tried them on didn’t like em, way too much cabin noise Continentals are good, idk where you live but if you got the cheddar, go Michelin pilot sport all seasons. If you have a big o tires near your area they might be able to hook you up

Pros: Continentals are good
Cons: P-Zeros trash, very stiff, too much cabin noise
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