Toyo
Toyo 800 Ultra
Toyo 800 Ultra
  • 3.7
      (161 customer reviews)
    Price Range:  USD $105.99 to $172.99
    All Season
    All Season

    The T speed-rated Toyo® 800 Ultra premium all-season touring radial delivers long tread life and excellent resistance to aquaplaning with precise handling and a quiet, comfortable ride.
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    Toyo
    800 Ultra
    Overall  Dry Wet Snow Handling Comfort Noise Treadwear
    1.6
  • Anonymous
    7/18/2010
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  • 195/70R14. The Toyo Premium 800 Touring tires' tread wears out faster even the tires were properly inflated and wheels properly aligned. These tires did OK on snow days, it did not resist hydroplaning as well as other tire brands. Tires are loud at 70mph cruising speed. One tire's radial belt was broken at 44,000 mile, making the ride very wobbly at low speed and tire was promptly replaced. A second tire's radial belt broke at around 70,000 miles. For being premium tires, Toyo failed on making them long-lasting and safe. Will never buy from them again.
    3.3
  • Anonymous
    4/27/2010
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  • best
    5.0
  • Drex
    8/29/2009
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  • 2002 Nissan Sentra - 15's - Best set of tires this professional mechanic has ever put on his personal vehicle. 102,000 freeway miles and still have plenty of tread left.
    4.9
  • Anonymous
    8/8/2009
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  • 2001 Nissan Sentra - Have had these tires for 5 years, almost 40k miles. Unbelievable traction in snow and rain, unnoticeable road noise, excellent handling. After 40k miles, tread still looks new, little to no wear. Highly recommended. When new, tire rides somewhat rough, but have worn in nicely.
    2.7
  • Stuart
    6/4/2009
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  • 1992 Honda Accord LX Sedan - 180-70-14 - Yes, these tires may provide a somewhat quiet ride. However, as a resident of Seattle, WA, these tires handle very poorly in even barely wet conditions even with a great amount of tread. In dry conditions, these tires handle not too bad for a basic all season tire. However, if it rains or is wet on the ground, I would look at some Goodyear TripleTreds.
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