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Another tire question...

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by TacoMNa, Jul 27, 2022.

  1. Jul 28, 2022 at 7:22 AM
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    eurowner

    eurowner Duke Sky

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    In the winter I use Toyo Observe GSi5 dedicated winter tires.
    For the late spring-summer-early fall I have Toyo Open Country ATIII and previously the ATII. The ATIII is 3PMS rated and much better than the ATII in winter weather cover roads when I get caught in an early snow/hail storm in the high Rocky Mountains of Colorado.

    if you have used dedicated winter tires in the past, the 3PMS is a big step down in traction, control, and safety.

    Look at the other poster’s location and their recommendations of tires……..
     
  2. Jul 28, 2022 at 9:15 AM
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    TRD_Seeds

    TRD_Seeds Well-Known Member

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    I was torn between the two as well. Great reviews on both. I ended up going with the Goodyear UT's and love them so far. I can't speak a ton to performance, as I only have a little over 1k miles on them, but great so far. I liked the look of the UT's better, and they were cheaper so I pulled the trigger. The UT's look more aggressive in person than the WP's in my opinion. If you like the look of the stock Goodyears, they might be too aggressive for you haha.

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  3. Jul 28, 2022 at 6:09 PM
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    TacoMNa

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    I don't like stickers.
    Now that you both mention it, most of the Wildpeak threads I read raving about how great they are were written back when they cost about half of what they do now, so I can understand why they were so popular.

    I think the last few posts might have pushed me over to the Goodyear side.

    Thanks everyone, I really appreciate the opinions and pictures, it's nice to see what they look like on the truck.
     

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