Tires Toyo or TIGAR
I am leaning toward my next set being Toyo GSI-6, for a few reasons. Namely, H speed rating (not that I go over the 104mph governed speed of a 2017 Prius Prime) and max pressure of 51psi rather than 44psi. I usually run at 50psi, and find tires only approved to 44psi to be only marginally acceptable to me.
Ohio here, get yourself a set of Toyo Celsius mileage phenomenal, traction phenomenal, ride is phenomenal
Toyo AT3 - 3 peak rated as well. Amazing in the snow
My stock tires are wearing the same. I looked at the Toyo tires a while back, and iirc they were pricey. Yours is the first pic of it that I’ve seen mounted and I agree they do look good.
I did buy those as replacements on my 2015.5 V60 and they were great A/S tires in Massachusetts.
Love my Toyo Celsius all-weather on my Forester. Fantastic in rain and snow.
Got the Toyo Open Country A/T III and while living in the mountains with feet sometimes of snow and always ice I've not needed to put chains on for a few years now.
AT3s should go the distance but a lot softer tire I noticed. Got about 50k on mine but I had cupping due to alignment so I replaced them with probably 30% left.
I got a set of winter tires from them, at first they were perfect but 3 of them lost the shape (they were not perfectly round) just after 1 year and 30k KM and car started shaking progressively. They were on the car all the time and actively driven on. So it wasn't user error, the car did not sit in the same place more than 4-5 days in a row. It was just poor build quality.
I've had the Nitto trail grapplers, the Toyo AT/3 and now the Cooper Discovers. Toyos were the worse traction in wet conditions... no doubt.
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