Endless MX-72s are a good example.
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I have the Wildpeaks on my Land Cruiser. Have been happy with their performance in the snow, both on and off road.
I had this done on mine recently too, I'm very happy with the results. I didn't have any odd vibrations, but there was just too much play in the system. One of the bushings was so worn it was causing a metal-on-metal clank feel through the steering when hitting any bumps off-road.
Switch to Idemitsu ( Japanese oil ) - Manufacturers for genuine and even does factory fill for many, they are very premium oils with starting segment already beating the top shelf of alternative brands.
The factory tires were Hankook Kinergy GT 235/45R18 OE. I continue to find that these tires serve my butt and my vehicle handling, extremely well! I do not hear any disturbing noise or feel any discomfort, that is generated by The Hankook GT 245/45R18 Kinergy GT tires.
Toyota Corolla (2017) gets 30/36 mpg and cost $13K with 80K miles on it. Insurance $100/month for maximum coverage. I have had it since 2019 and have never had any maintenance except spark plugs (once), battery (once) and tires (once), and oil changes. So I have spent maybe $1000 on maintenance in 6 years.
GT Radial Champiro for the Vios. Subok na.
I had both tires for 6 month each. There isnt really any apparent difference in fuel economy.
I installed Moog ball joints before I did any research. They were shot when I went to replace them with OEM at about 7K miles.
Toyota OEM glass sucks - I had a 4Runner whose windshield would crack if you looked at it wrong, and my Tacoma didn't even make it 6 months before the windshield cracked. Dad's Highlander cracked within 6 months as well.
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