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Toyo
Open Country A-T II
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Size: 275/65R18
( 15000 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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These tires are no good. I have an F150 and they should be OK even in 2-wd but they are not. I would not buy them again. Sliding everywhere - the people who say that they can't even make them break away in the corners must be on some sort of glue - if you drive even a little agro they are not at all the tires for you. For the money get some Nokians.
Would never buy again.
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Size: 285/70R17
(2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport with 1609 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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Dry - very sticky. I feel very confident in evasive maneuvers if applicable.
Wet - tread pattern is very aggressive yet still sticks to the ground while showing the water out.
Snow - never tried it, but based on others reviews, it's a win.
Handling - very responsive....meets/exceeds my oem tires.
Comfort - the at2 absorbed many of the bumps and bruises my oem wrangler sra's are sworn to hate.
Noise - hardly minimal if any. Very very quiet.
Treadwear - I purchased the p285/70/17 which should equate to 65k according to its warranty. I will rotate them every other oil change to maximize life.
I am very impressed with these tires. I've been wanting an all-terrain that is lightweight, comfortable, aggressive, broad, and can handle as good as sports car. So far toyo listened and they delivered at the right time (I was in need of new tires). It's lighter than the famed duratracs, sidewall strength of falken wildpeaks, the quietness of a passenger tire, the handling of a corvette, the looks of a super model, and at a reasonable price with the famed toyo brand....the all terrain 2 are a win.
Nate - offroad enthusiast
2012 wrangler jk
P285/70/17
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Size: 265/70R17
(2009 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD 4wd Crew Cab with 1000 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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Don't have much mileage on these yet, but they are extremely stable with a very connected feeling on the highway. No snow driving yet as the roads cleared the day after i bought them.Far superior to other AT tires I have run. If the tread life is even close to Toyo's claims, these tires will be a winner.
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Size: 265/75R16
(2004 GMC Sierra K1500 Ext Cab (Sierra K1500 Ext Cab) with 644 KM of Tire Wear )
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Just got them on but the traction in snow is very good. I tried to break them loose in last night's snow but even in 2wd I had to really try in corners. If you drive at a reasonable speed you'll never have issues. My only complaint is the noise, they aren't terribly loud but you notice them. Dry handling is great and the ride is better than any other at tire I've used. If I can get the mileage I hear about I'll definitely buy another set. On a side note I do wish they had white lettering.
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Size: 245/65R17
(2007 Mitsubishi Endeavor 2wd (Endeavor 2wd) with 402 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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I got these tires for snow, that could use year round. Wanted something with a good amount of void spacing. Live in up-state NY and all of the new winter tires have soft compounds that wear out when it gets warm and don't really have enough void space to get you out of your driveway. They should always rate tires without a generic snow rating, ex. light and deep snow. These tires have great looks, they handle well. My steering is much heavier now, but I had turanza touring tires on it before, those were basically racing slicks. The only negative is noise. They start making noise at 55 mph, 60-65 is the worst, then 70-75 it sorta evens out. I understood they would be noisier, I used to have old fashioned snow tires on my old chevette, but this is more of a whiney sound. Prob will keep them, but might take them back. Would hate to return them for the only reason of the type of noise, not overall noise in general. Could just be the acoustics of the vechile as well. If you want a tire with good looks and good void spacing I would suggest these tire. If you are driving on the highway all the time, I would not. I have a ford expedition for my family car and would not put these on, too noisey for long trips.
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