I do about 1500 miles in the winter and maybe 8500 miles in the summer. Blizzacs are very good 10 ply winter tires but not good in the summer. I hear good things about Cooper Discover AT3 XLT. Could this be a good year round tire for me
We don’t have dry snow like in the higher elevations. Ours is wet melts thaws and refreezes all winter it’s horrible. We live at sea level
I have been really happy with the Falken Wildpeak AT3's on my Sequoia and know many people running them on our trucks with great results, really happy with them in snow and ice.
Get Toyo's new AT111's the reviews are very favorable compared to the AT11's. When I got mine mounted at Discount they had a set of Falkens going back to the manufacturer for a construction defect. Stuff happens. I prefer a 3-ply sidewqall also on these heavy trucks plus employing southeast workers.
I personally wouldn’t run Toyo’s if they were free. Worst brand I’ve ever ran, and also the most expensive. Makes for a bad combo.
Ditto. My friend has logged easily over a thousand aired down miles on his Toyo AT11's in the Pacific Northwest of Baja. We're talking deep silt beds,sand,rocks with one small slow leak. He had it fixed out on the road at a llantera(tire shop) for $5.00. After five years of beatings he just traded them for another set. I had a set of 35's for years,sold them for $350 with 8/32" of tread left and bought some 285-75-17's. These things will outlast me.I'm the exact opposite in that case, I run the second set of Toyos now and trust them to hell and back. I've never had a tire that tolerated so much abuse as these. Milage, I don't care, but bring me back out of the boonies counts for me.