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Ive been happy with my yokohomah geolander. I have the geolander ht go56 right now and they have been great, may get the more aggressive at4s next.
A year or two ago I put Cooper Road+Trail on our 4Runner, and I’ve been thrilled. They’re a mild AT so they’re super quiet on the road. I’ve cruised plenty of forest service/dirt/gravel roads and they’ve had good traction, and no damage so far.
I have the Firestone XTs on my 3rd gen Tundra, with about 16k miles on them. Good traction all around, and have worn well so far. I like the look of them as well. Only nitpick is they can vibrate a bit under braking at slower speeds.
in the summer i swap to 22” range wheels with pirelli scorpions and get 2.1 to 2.7 mi/kw. so best case scenario, i’m getting 380.
This is going to sound crazy….but I have a pair of KO2s that have lasted 8 years on my 08 Tacoma and about 110,000 miles. I think it’s because they were E-load rated so the ride was also rough. Currently they are suffering from the rubber actually rotting rather than the tread wearing. IMO KO2s are a great choice.
So this are the balancing bricks everyone is talking about
Sumitomo and Falken are grippy and good but get loud as hell after a while.
The Winrun R330 has achieved mixed results in tests, particularly showing weak performance in wet conditions with longer braking distances and unsafe handling. In dry conditions, the handling is better, but the performance remains behind well-known competitors. For price-conscious drivers with low performance requirements, it can be an option, but it is generally not recommended due to its safety weaknesses.
After 2 sets of Falken Wildpeaks I went with these Coopers for my wife\u2019s 4Runner to save a few bucks. Instant regret. Louder and not nearly as good traction in the wet/snow.
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