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Toyo Tires

Stock Toyo tire on '20 Mazda3 w/ the low profile tires was prone to sidewall bulging when it encountered potholes. Haven't had an issue after switching to bfgoodrich. Otherwise, nothing.

Pros: no issues after switching tires
Cons: stock tires prone to bulging
Vehicle: Mazda
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Sailun Tires

They were both originally Sailun Inspire 215/55R17 touring all-season. They replace with with a Sailun Inspire 215/55R17 XL. The XL has a different load weight and a different PSI. From my research online, this could be caused by the tire speeds not being the same and the tires being mismatched. Does this seem possible to you? I could call the tire place and ask if they'd honor a replacement because they put a non-matching, non-compatible tire on the car... It's essentially new as I've only driven maybe 500 miles max on that tire.

Pros: different load weight, different PSI
Cons: non-matching, non-compatible tire
Vehicle: Ford Fusion
Mileage: 500 km
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Toyo Tires

Currently running Sl toyo at3s, but likely going to switch to Cooper Road and Trail A/T has i have seen some good things about those tires.

Pros: good things about tires
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Toyo Tires

Currently on Toyo Celsius 2, on a AWD and it does well for urban winters. I did drive through a blizzard and it was fine, but back of mine was wondering...Halfway through it's lifespan and zero issues.

Pros: does well, zero issues
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Toyo Tires
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Rating 4.5

I've preferred the Toyo GSI-6 HP on my "sporty" AWD sedan for road feel and spirited driving. This isn't an issue I've had with the Toyo since getting them 2 winters ago.

Pros: good road feel, spirited driving
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Toyo Tires
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Rating 3.0

I was going for something more aggressive and got the Toyo AT3 EV tires that get so much attention in this sub. They’re louder than the Michelins but not howlers like a lot of aggressive treads. Efficiency may have dropped by 0.1 mi/kWh. I’ve driven 2k miles on them so they’re pretty well settled in. I haven’t had any winter conditions to test them on yet but they’re triple-peak rated.

Pros: not howlers, triple-peak rated
Cons: louder, efficiency dropped
Mileage: 3219 km
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Toyo Tires

The only complaint i have for it is that the stock toyo tires are not “optimal” for extreme winter weather; they will still get the job done.

Pros: will still get job done
Cons: not optimal winter weather
Vehicle: Mazda
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Sailun Tires
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Rating 1.0

My car came with Sailun atrezzo tires—two were new and two were older. I figured I’d just use them until they needed replacing. From the start, they were noisy, and over the course of a year, the noise only got worse. Eventually, they even developed cupping. I just switched to Continental DWS06+ tires, and the difference was night and day. The ride is so much quieter and smoother now.

Pros: quieter and smoother ride
Cons: noisy, developed cupping
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