I can vouch that these tires are the real deal. I work as a wildlife biologist contracted with US Fish and Wildlife surveying aquatic turtles. To get to our survey sites we have to cross various terrain; mud, water and mud, dirt, forest trails, sugar sand and loose gravel. These tires keep my Crosstrek moving easily through every trail and they also drive great on the road and especially in the rain.
RIP my ole 1990 econoline van...uggh Got the 18" ones put on my 2023 sienna xse...they look real nice! I even got compliments from the young fellas next door. Was good to hear cuz a soccer mom I ain't... I can't wait to get them dirty :)
@Dr.Squints about 45K on them now. Treads and sidewalls are definitely beefier, and they do weight a few lbs heavier than the OEM all season. Very happy with them.
Highly subjective....its all up to the driver and their driving capability skill. Not all drivers have the best driving capability skill. Its 90% driving skill and 10% car capability. Knowing your road condition and how to tackle it is the key to not getting your vehicle stuck or broken due to bad driving skills.
That’s a lot of wheel spin on them AWD 😮 I’m considering this tire for my 4Runner. I’ve had KO2, Wildpeaks and Toyos AT3 here in Washington, KO2 horrible in Rain, Wildpeak and Toyos better but sidewall too mild imo.
I can vouch that these tires are the real deal. I work as a wildlife biologist contracted with US Fish and Wildlife surveying aquatic turtles. To get to our survey sites we have to cross various terrain; mud, water and mud, dirt, forest trails, sugar sand and loose gravel. These tires keep my Crosstrek moving easily through every trail and they also drive great on the road and especially in the rain.
But how will they do rolling down I-5 in the pouring down rain which accounts for a lot of NW driving.
RIP my ole 1990 econoline van...uggh
Got the 18" ones put on my 2023 sienna xse...they look real nice!
I even got compliments from the young fellas next door. Was good to hear cuz a soccer mom I ain't... I can't wait to get them dirty :)
I have a set on my Toyota Highlander AWD. Replaced stock tires at 50k. Great tires, highly recommend. Only complaint is the 1-2 MPG hit.
They are probably a few pounds heavier than the geolanders. Side walls and treads are a bit beefier
@Dr.Squints about 45K on them now. Treads and sidewalls are definitely beefier, and they do weight a few lbs heavier than the OEM all season. Very happy with them.
@Yardie_in_Tampa I'm ordering a set tonight for my 17 crosstrek. Glad to hear they gold up well. Have you experienced and deep snow with them?
Considering for my Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe. Curious about on road noise and gas mileage.
Highly subjective....its all up to the driver and their driving capability skill. Not all drivers have the best driving capability skill. Its 90% driving skill and 10% car capability. Knowing your road condition and how to tackle it is the key to not getting your vehicle stuck or broken due to bad driving skills.
I just put these on my RAV4 Hybrid AWD, with road tires I get about 42 MPG. I'll see how much the MPG hit is.
how was it?
So sick to meet you at the event!
How well would these tired do on a Chevy avalanche
That’s a lot of wheel spin on them AWD 😮 I’m considering this tire for my 4Runner. I’ve had KO2, Wildpeaks and Toyos AT3 here in Washington, KO2 horrible in Rain, Wildpeak and Toyos better but sidewall too mild imo.
Gas mileage ??
These tires give Too much road noise
Don't most all-terrain tires do that?
No i own the cooper AT3 XLT'S no road noise at all@@thebeast9606