Tires Toyo or GOODRIDGE
I have 20k miles on my AT3s, and I must say that they ride better and handle better at extreme low temps (under 10°F) than the other AT tires I've had.
Running them right now, maybe 1500 miles so far. Never really had any other A/T tire besides Goodyear. These definitely preform better.
I got Toyo Open Country A/Ts last year and they’ve been great. They are slightly louder than the original H/Ts, but the ride was not compromised. We didn’t get any massive snow storms last year, but they performed very well with moderate snow.
I have run Toyo winters on all my F150s for many years and they never disappoint. I live in Canada, so snow is a thing for sure.
My current Toyo AT3 are nice riding and less noisy on my truck than my BFG AT K02 were... but both are 3 peak rated. Both rode well... and are decent looking. Of all of them the Toyo AT3 are the best.
I’ve run the Toyo GSI-6’s for 3 winters in Montana on a FWD car and they’ve been good to me. Actually just bought another set. Super cheap compared to the other big name brands too.
I've used the Toyo's and been very happy with them.
I ran these on my ‘19 tundra for 55k miles, they were still in decent condition but had a little dry rot and eventually got a massive puncture so I just upgraded to 35’s Toyo open country R/T trail tires
Don’t run the Proxes R. My PCA chapter has seen tread delamination issues with this tire on a number of cars at recent events. There’s something wrong with them that Toyo needs to fix.
Once I let a tire place talk me into buying Toyos instead of Michelins. Immediate regret as I drove away as the sidewalls were way too soft.
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