Tires Toyo or OEM Toyota
Hilux (2018) - 185km with just tire, brakes and drive train (after 6 years)
Toyo's are the best tire I've ever had. They balance well, don't cup, are quiet by AT tire standards, and are great in rain and snow.
I had the Toyo's on my truck. Wear was good, road noise very minimal. Great tire on road and off road.
I have had the Toyo's on my 2016 for 2 years now and am really happy with them. They do really good in the Canadian snow, and are not super loud with the doors off on the highway. The only issue I have with them is that in some cool and wet mornings, I have to slow down on some corners or the slide a bit.
I have them but a different size. No complaints, smooth, relatively quiet. the Toyo is the more road oriented of the three, and in my case, notably lighter. But I have also taken it to Moab and through some snow wheeling and they’ve been good.
I have the AT3 in 35x11.5 on my 2dr and like them. Good wet, good dry, good snow, etc etc. No negatives to me.
I had these tires on my Audi S5 and they were great in the winter. They have a decent speed rating for a winter tire as well.
Just bought a set of 35x12.50R20 Toyo AT3’s so I guess we will see how they hold up as far as longevity goes!
Even expensive tires can be cheap sometimes depending on how they were manufactured. I got a soft tire once and it wore the treads down super fast on just one tire. I rotated them multiple times and it was always the same tire wearing down.
It was a Toyo Geomancer, the tires were fine and looked nice but that one tire was definitely defective.
I'm not sure if it's luck or they just suck, but within 6k miles of owning my mazda, I've had 2 toyo tires with sidewall problems. I never had any issues on my Michelins
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