Tires Toyo or Goodyear
I have 35” Toyo open country at3 and they don’t make any noticeable highway noise. The ride is a bit rougher, but my truck doesn’t look like a mail truck any longer. I also ditched my 20” platinum wheels for 17” wheels, not sure how that affects things
I barely upsized to 275/60/20 Toyo AT3 and have been very happy. They look more bigger/more aggressive without sacrificing ride quality or mpg.
I have a 2019 4Runner with Toyo OC AT3s. I have 50k on them and need to get them replaced before snow starts to fall. So far I have been pretty happy with them, road noise isnt too bad as long as the road surface is in good shape, they are a bit firm from a comfort level, MPG is still around 19-20, so no complaints there. The main thing that has me looking is I did loose lateral traction a couple times in packed snow/ice and I can never get out of my incline driveway in 2wd when its snowy.
I got Goodyear ElectricDrive 2 tires; so far so good, they seem reasonably quiet, don’t affect efficiency, and are cheaper than OEM.
Dok je auto na Goodyearu već stao sa brzine 80kmh, na budget gumama se još uvijek kretao sa 46kmh ????
Goodyear assurance comfort drive.
Love’m!
I went off the menu. Got some 225/50/17 goodyear assurance maxlife "non weather ready's". Its like glue now. They are LRR and 85k rated tires. And since they are not weather ready, they have better wet and dont get as angry as the wear vs the more agressive weather ready's. So far i have noticed a well under 10% range loss. My 80% limit went from an est 205 to and est 197 after 2 weeks of driving in about the same weather.
Currently running toyo proxes on my G37 they grip super nice with the upgraded suspension on the car but not so much as advertised for the rain it still slips a tiny bit in the rain but either way I never floor it during rainy days
I have the 20" F1s and am not a fan. They are not happy when not fully warmed up; can get squirrelly on hard acceleration and fast cornering and before PSM kicks in. I find them to perform relatively better for wet weather. They are noisy but doesn't bother me much.
I replaced mine on a 2017 Ram 1500 4x4 Laramie at 34,000 miles and they were basically bald..I kept up with rotating..I replaced with the exact same tires due to a buy 3 get the 4th for 1 dollar and the second set at 10,000 miles still look new as far as tread depth..
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