Tires Toyo or Uniroyal

Toyo Tires
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Rating 5.0

I had some toyo open country at+ on mine loved them, good ride and perfect off road. I bought them because they are 75% cheaper here compared to bf KO's

Pros: good ride, perfect off road
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Toyo Tires

The Toyo at3 on the other hand has been great, a lot lighter which makes driving a lot more fun and less fuel consumption, basically no road noise and a lot cheaper then the ko2's

Pros: lighter, less road noise
Cons: none
Vehicle: Suzuki Jimny
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Uniroyal Tires

I'm a fan of the Uniroyal Laredo HT. Uniroyal is owned by Michelin but you'll save upwards of 75 bucks or more per tire.

Uniroyal has been a great tire for 130 years too

Pros: great tire
Cons: save money
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Toyo Tires

I've slashed sidewalls and upgraded to thicker sidewalls (Toyo AT 2), never encountered a sidewall puncture after that.

Pros: thicker sidewalls, no punctures
Cons: little tire chunks scraped
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Uniroyal Tires

Where I live there are grooves cut in the highway and Uniroyal tires are particularly susceptible to tracking on those grooves. Otherwise I’ve had pretty good luck with them.

Pros: pretty good luck
Cons: susceptible to tracking
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Toyo Tires

I just got my first experience on the Toyos this morning in some snow here in Virginia. The Toyos were really pretty awful :-(. They're fine for getting going and driving around - in fact, even starting off a hill was really no issue, but God help you if you have to stop quickly...because they wont. It was a slide-fest even with just a thin layer of snow.

Pros: fine for getting going
Cons: awful stopping quickly
Vehicle: Mazda 2
Mileage: 13000 km
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