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I had great luck with Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus tires. Got a lot of miles out of them and when they wore done, they didn't get loud. Highly recommend these tires
I just put the Toyo Open Country A/T III on my 4Runner this morning and so far digging the ride.
Pirelli Scorpion AT+ on my 3rd Gen for 2 years and I love them. Noticeably more civilized on pavement and still excellent off road and in snow.
I've used the Cinturato 1/2s. As long as you're not trying to race the thing they're great. Good wet traction, decent enough dry traction. 70k was easy. Got 91k and 86k out of the first two sets of 1's. The pattern is also fairly quite.
Toyo Celsius (note that the II version just came out recently): "What’s even more surprising is that the Toyo Celsius handles ice securely, provided you don’t push too hard."
We've got Toyo A24s on our outlander, good performance and have got 90,000 from the set.
My ve has Pirelli dragon sport tyres 18in factory rims. Can’t complain, definitely better grip than the cheap tyres I had before.
Had them on a Camaro SS a few years ago. Only snow tires I've ever used so I can't compare them to anything. I wasn't impressed, they weren't terrible but I expected more in deep snow. No complaints on dry or wet pavement.
I have 21s.
- I’m at 13k miles and will have to replace them at ~16k miles
- I drive the truck hard, but expected to get more than 16k miles…
I have 13k miles on mine and am down to the yellow replace tires soon line on my tread depth measurer.
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