Tires Toyo or Sailun
Got Toyo AT3s and no issues since.
i've had these on my R1S for almost a year. my mileage definitely improved when i switch to those from the tires that came with the car, but also they're a little smaller and rivian won't adjust the speedmeter and i don't know if the mileage/range calculations use gps or the speedometer to calculate power usage. they're also pretty quiet. i'm a fan so far. probably have 10-15k miles on them so far, and they're definitely seem like they're going to last longer than the original tires (which didn't even make it 30k)
Toyos are great tho, got them on my Subaru.
I have them, they are tires. They are super quiet and drive fine.
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.
The OEM Toyo A36 tires on my car started cracking badly at just 39,600 miles. After driving just 12 miles on the new Pirellis, here’s my honest take:
They are NOT any quieter than the Toyos.
I’m hearing pretty much the same road noise I had with the OEMs.
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
horrible in slush, snow, rain or gravel....will replace mine asap
I bought a set for my daughter's car and she had a sidewall blowout driving down the interstate. Thankfully she didn't crash. We took the tire back to the Meineke were purchased, who then sent the tire to Sailun. They said the tire would not be covered under warranty, even though it was only 3 months old.
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