Even just driving 20 miles the OEM contis pctx and switching directly to the Michelins I can say they are definitely a more quality tire. For 1 the sidewalls on them dont create a worrying lip as if theyre stretched. The ride quality on them is absolutely amazing! Feel much more durable and going over normal bumps or the occasional pothole thats unavoidable gives me way more confidence. Also due to the stiffer sidewalls they feel way more responsive. Drove around 100 miles on them today and can say for certain that I will continue to be using these for however long I own this car!
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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.
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.
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
I have the wild peak hts on my company truck. Probably 1500lbs heavier than stock with the cap and tools.
Tires ride fantastic. Quiet. Great in snow in rain.
I’ve had them on my 17 for about a year, but went up one size. Great performance in wet conditions, which was my priority. Handled well in the snow also, although only got one snow day so far.
I have them on my 19 with 20" wheels, 34" total tire size, D load rated. I love these tires. On my previous truck I got over 50k with them and they are great in the wet field I park in where I hunt, and equally good in the snow. Highly recommend.
This will not definitely answer your question but I currently have XXX6s with Pirelli P Zero 30s on my 2022 Gen 6 and it fits with plenty of room left over (I am assuming there was no frame dimension change from 2020 to 2022).
Just replaced mine at a little over 25,000 miles. From other posters I knew it was coming sooner rather than later. I ended up putting Yokohama Geolander A/Ts on
My R6 came with Angel GTs but they suck, so I got supercorsas.
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