gtrivian
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Wanted to post a quick early review of this tire - I have been waiting a while for it and it now appears to be easily available at Tire Rack. The LT 275/65/20 version has been out for a while but I was looking for the above version instead and found it at TR.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Toyo&tireModel=Open+Country+A/T+III+EV&partnum=765HR0OPA3EV&vehicleSearch=false&fromCompare1=yes
With the new partnership between TR and DT, I was able to get these shipped directly to a local discount tire location. Got them installed for about $100.
Previously had 30K miles on the Pirelli Scorpions and that is the comparison
Price - easy win for the Toyo here, about $100/tire cheaper
Ride Quality and Handling - fairly subjective, but I think improved. Would be best to compare a new set of Pirellis to these. I felt like my ride quality in the pirellis had really deteriorated in the last few thousand miles so not exactly apples to apples.
Efficiency - I'm sitting at 1.87 miles/kWh with cold temps after a few hundred miles, probably was closer to 1.8 last winter with the Pirelli's here in Colorado. Will be more clear over the lifetime of the tires.
Snow/Ice - Fairly significant win for the Toyo's so far. In the Pirelli's I felt like I would get small slips that the traction control would quickly correct for, haven't had any of those so far and it feels very rock solid over snow and ice.
Off Road - TBD but the sidewall looks beefier and I suspect will be better.
Appearance - Personally I significantly prefer the Toyo.
Noise - fairly minimal, didn't have much of an issue personally with the Pirelli's either though.
Overall this seems to be a definite improvement on the Pirelli's at this early stage and would recommend for those looking for a replacement tire for their 20" tires.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Toyo&tireModel=Open+Country+A/T+III+EV&partnum=765HR0OPA3EV&vehicleSearch=false&fromCompare1=yes
With the new partnership between TR and DT, I was able to get these shipped directly to a local discount tire location. Got them installed for about $100.
Previously had 30K miles on the Pirelli Scorpions and that is the comparison
Price - easy win for the Toyo here, about $100/tire cheaper
Ride Quality and Handling - fairly subjective, but I think improved. Would be best to compare a new set of Pirellis to these. I felt like my ride quality in the pirellis had really deteriorated in the last few thousand miles so not exactly apples to apples.
Efficiency - I'm sitting at 1.87 miles/kWh with cold temps after a few hundred miles, probably was closer to 1.8 last winter with the Pirelli's here in Colorado. Will be more clear over the lifetime of the tires.
Snow/Ice - Fairly significant win for the Toyo's so far. In the Pirelli's I felt like I would get small slips that the traction control would quickly correct for, haven't had any of those so far and it feels very rock solid over snow and ice.
Off Road - TBD but the sidewall looks beefier and I suspect will be better.
Appearance - Personally I significantly prefer the Toyo.
Noise - fairly minimal, didn't have much of an issue personally with the Pirelli's either though.
Overall this seems to be a definite improvement on the Pirelli's at this early stage and would recommend for those looking for a replacement tire for their 20" tires.
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