Tires YOKOHAMA or WEST LAKE
I've had some Yokohama AVID Ascend GT's on mine for about a year and a half with no complaints.
I've used Westlakes before on my daily driver when I was just barely making ends meet. Had no issue with them, and I had to drive a lot for work.
I ran a set of west lake 205-50-16 tires on my 2001 celica. I probably put 30k miles on them before I sold it, and they still had about half the tread left. Ride was decently smooth and quiet. Ride quality and tire life were better than any of the other tires I used before (Nexen, Kumho, Yokohama, Toyo).
I've put westlakes on before. I am at Walmart. They seem pretty decent. Somewhat heavy, and durable. I see no problem with them. They aren't as gummy as, say, a Goodyear, but they seem decent.
my second set of 205 50 r16 Ascends are doing great at 176k on my similar 2015 EX. Love those tires.
I love my Geolandar's which came with the car. They do everything well. I do a lot of driving 10 to 40 mph over the speed limit. I would not hesitate to get them again. People always criticize whatever tires that came with their new cars but in this case not true.
Yokohoma Geolander X-AT. I've had them on a bunch of different vehicles.
I'm still running the geolandars on my wilderness. So far I love them no issues at all. Wprked great in the snow this winter and so far so good running them aired down on fire roads and some riverbeds etc. Not to mention quiet and smooth on road
I used Westlake tires on an old car I drove in high school, like others are saying there basic economy tires, are they best? Of course not. Will they get you to where you need to go? Yup.
Flipped Yoko really sucks.
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