Tires Toyo or Uniroyal

Toyo Tires
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Rating 5.0

I have had great luck with the Toyo Open Country A/T III on my 2500HD Silverado. We pull our 5th wheel everywhere. They are relatively quiet and have the load rating we need and good tread for a light all terrain.

Pros: relatively quiet, good tread
Mileage: 25000 km
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Uniroyal Tires

Budget option? Uniroyal Tiger Paw A/S Touring (Michelin tier 3 brand, really solid lesser known/ran but recommend them dollar for dollar over most Michelins)

Pros: solid, budget option
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Toyo Tires

Can’t speak to them on a crosstrek directly, but I have a set on my Xterra. Not terrible in terms of road noise day to day (even at a higher load rating on a heavier vehicle), and great tread life so far. As for grip, they are excellent. They got me through Minnesota’s snowiest winter in recent history last year and aided in getting a lot of my neighbors unstuck too.

Pros: great tread life, excellent grip
Cons: road noise
Vehicle: Nissan
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Toyo Tires

I had AT3’s on my trek before I sold it for a truck. Great tires. They were great on muddy back roads in Texas getting to rural stations and were just as good when I moved to Colorado and dealt with snow storms.

Pros: great on muddy roads
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Toyo Tires

Love the Toyo AT3 on my 17 CT. 215/65R15s. For comparison, the Bridgestones were 8lbs heavier per tire and that’s a huge difference in acceleration and wear/tear on the suspension/steering components. Also they are much quieter than Bridgestones.

Pros: much quieter
Cons: wear/tear on suspension
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Toyo Tires
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Rating 5.0

Currently have a/t 3 on my CT, overall love them, 19k on the tires overall with light to moderate off-road and as well snow storms. They are a bit noiser but once you get used to it, the noise won't bother you. Better traction overall and worth it compared to the stock tires that came on mine. Went mudding over the weekend and they did great

Pros: better traction overall
Cons: a bit noiser
Mileage: 19000 km
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Toyo Tires

It's not an accord per se, but I run Toyo Observe GSI tires on my RLX. They've been great. I had a few slips because of black ice, but good nonetheless.

Pros: They've been great
Cons: few slips on ice
Vehicle: Acura RLX
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Toyo Tires

I ran Nokian WRG2, 3 and 4 on all my cars here in Canada over the last many years but I was unable to find 255/45 for the MY.

I went with Toyo Celcius P255/45R19 instead, and they are fairly good (except in rain they suck), but slightly worse than the Nokians.

Pros: fairly good
Cons: suck in rain
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Uniroyal Tires

I got the cheapest snow tires possible for my first set, Uniroyal TigerPaw on Steelies. They suck on dry pavement. I had to floor it on a turn from a standstill as I realized someone was doing 80+ through the light I was taking a left at. Ive never had all four tires spin on dry pavement in any subaru Ive owned.

Pros: cheapest snow tires possible
Cons: suck on dry pavement
Vehicle: Subaru
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