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Toyo Tires

Got some new Toyo Open Country.A/T 3s for the new truck. Way better look and seem to perform well in the snow and ice so far.

Pros: better look, good performance
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Toyo Tires

If you want something cheaper but still sticky, the Toyo R1R also comes in 205/45/16 and works great for spirited street driving.

Pros: cheaper, still sticky
Vehicle: Mazda
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Toyo Tires

The Toyo would be your best bet since the Bridgestone are being discontinued but if you find a set, they'll be a better price than the Toyo.

Pros: best bet, better price
Cons: being discontinued
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Toyo Tires

I have Toyo gsi-6 studless winter tires on my fwd car. It makes driving in snow fun. With predictable braking and handling.

Pros: predictable braking, fun driving
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Toyo Tires

I have a 25 TRD Sport, went with P285/70/17 Toyo Open Country with Methods. The stock Wheels and Tires were 67lbs the new setup is 72lbs only a 5lb increase, I noticed zero change in mpg, life average 21.7.

Pros: zero change in mpg
Cons: 5lb increase
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Sailun Tires

Am eu Sailun Atrezzo, fix dimensiunea asta. Le folosesc de un an de zile, aproape 20 de mii de kilometri cu ele, n-am pățit nimic, ia mai mult timp la frânare decât cauciucuri bune, atât pot spune.

Pros: nu am pățit nimic
Cons: timp frânare mai lung
Mileage: 20000 km
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Sailun Tires
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Rating 2.5

Sailun seems to be decent but my dad had some scary experiences in the rain with a pair of SH408s. IME, they ride decent but felt a little squishy/squirrelly.

Pros: decent ride
Cons: scary in rain, squishy/squirrelly
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