Tires Toyo or VITOUR
I’ve got Toyo Celsius Sport on my iX (with 22s), and they’ve been tremendous. I’m in New England, so we have mostly greasy, heavy wet snow, but they’ve felt totally planted and solid for me - I imagine they’d perform well in light, fluffy snow as well, but I honestly haven’t had that type of weather here to know for sure.
Preporučam Toyo Celsius. Srednji su rang cijenom,performansama skoro viši rang. Ja sam zadovoljan jako njima
The Toyo g3 will deliver the best traction. It has a microbit silica rubber compound containing ground up walnut shell for extra biting edge. Much more tech advanced than the entry level snows from brands like sumitomo and cooper.
Not sure if you can get them in size, but I rate Toyo R888Rs. Great track tyre, but scary in the wet.
I got a set for my Duramax about 7 years ago and it is hard to tell they aren't brand new. I liked them so much I got a second identical set for the same truck... with studs for winter driving. They have decent but not massively aggressive tread for mild offroad adventures and they ride considerably smoother and quieter than the off brand (Les Schwab) tires they replaced. They aren't cheap unless you figure the cost per mile then they are an incredibly great deal! They also have a better weight rating than most non-commercial tires.
We have Toyo Open Country AT3 tires on our vehicle. Good tires, not as loud as dedicated snow tires. We keep them on year round.
I switched from cup2's to vitour's on my 981 gt4 and have no complaints. They last longer and I think they more consistent than the cup2's.
I doubt those vitour are 200 they drive like 140 or even 100 TW.
Only tire I had where the bead popped. I'll never buy them again.
I have the Toyo A36 tires on my 2025 Mazda CX5. I dont think I've had a
worst set of tires on a car. You hear and feel every tar strip or road
imperfection. Noisy and hard riding. It feels like the tires are inflate
to 50 psi. Only 1,500 miles but will be replacing them soon.
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