jaywee
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Hey folks! I’ve got a Gen 1 R1S Quad and my stock 21” wheels are about to retire, so the R1S just got a fresh set of kicks. With winter creeping up in NYC, I wanted something ready for the occasional snow, good for a bit of off-roading, and still smooth on the daily commute. Thanks to all the glowing feedback here, I took the plunge on a set of Toyo Open Country A/T EV 275/65/20s. 
Didn’t feel like slapping them on the stock rims, so I sprung for some Sparco Sterratos too. Oddly enough, I couldn’t find a single review or pic of anyone running these wheels on any forum. So I figured… why not be the guinea pig? And honestly, I’m loving the look. Coming from a world of modded sports cars, I’ll do anything to un-stock the ride. Early impressions: wheels are solid, and the Toyos ride like a cloud—plus they’re quieter than those Pirelli Scorpion Verdes ever were. No rubbing in sport mode or at the lowest ride height. I’ll report back after some longer upstate commutes, snow drifting in an empty Walmart lot, and maybe some off-road detours to scare off the local trail Karens.
Quick questions for the hive mind:
And of course—pics of the setup below
Didn’t feel like slapping them on the stock rims, so I sprung for some Sparco Sterratos too. Oddly enough, I couldn’t find a single review or pic of anyone running these wheels on any forum. So I figured… why not be the guinea pig? And honestly, I’m loving the look. Coming from a world of modded sports cars, I’ll do anything to un-stock the ride. Early impressions: wheels are solid, and the Toyos ride like a cloud—plus they’re quieter than those Pirelli Scorpion Verdes ever were. No rubbing in sport mode or at the lowest ride height. I’ll report back after some longer upstate commutes, snow drifting in an empty Walmart lot, and maybe some off-road detours to scare off the local trail Karens.
Quick questions for the hive mind:
- Toyo or A/T folks, what tire pressure are you running for regular road use? Hunting for that magic number.
- Anyone else go from 21” to 20”? Which wheel settings did you choose? And what’s the real difference between 2022–2024 vs 2025 20” settings anyway? Same Pirelli specs last I checked.
- Also, what’s the scoop on this mysterious aftermarket option everyone keeps mentioning? Where is it hiding?
And of course—pics of the setup below
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