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If there’s one thing I’ve learned on these forums is this: finding a replacement for the Pirelli AT is exhausting
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I hear ya. Had a tech at the house yesterday who also said Perellis suck.If there’s one thing I’ve learned on these forums is this: finding a replacement for the Pirelli AT is exhausting
Nice! Let us know how it goes. Toyo makes great tiresI hear ya. Had a tech at the house yesterday who also said Perellis suck.
Going with the Toyo AT III SL 116h
LT or SL in 275/65R20? or did you get the XL in 275/60R20?I've had the Toyo AT III EV 20" tires installed for about two weeks now. Overall, there's no real difference in range vs. the Pirelli's. And the ride is smooth and relatively quiet. The tires seem beefier for any off-roading, with a little deeper tread. So far so good.
SL version. Sorry, should have mentioned that.LT or SL in 275/65R20? or did you get the XL in 275/60R20?
Did you buy these? I am at that point and trying to figure out my best options?I hear ya. Had a tech at the house yesterday who also said Perellis suck.
Going with the Toyo AT III SL 116h
I've had these on for a few months now, and quite like them. Quieter then the OEM Pirellis. Decent snow/ice performance (for an AT), and I've noticed no real reduction in grip on normal wet/dry roads vs the OEM. Have not had the chance to do any off-roading, but I suspect that they'll be absolutely fine for the type that I normally do (fun, not extreme).Did you buy these? I am at that point and trying to figure out my best options?
We got them over the summer and like them so far. They're obviously not as quiet as non-off-road tires, but they look great and ride fineDid you buy these? I am at that point and trying to figure out my best options?