Given
80%
while driving a
Honda
(225/65 R17) on
mostly country roads
for 1,000
average miles
Bought the car with a mismatch of weird tires on each corner and it felt and handled weirdly. Did a bit of research and found the Toyos closest to my needs. Instantly the handling was much better but took around 50 miles to get around that new tire understeer. The noise is noticeably less than the old tires and the grip is amazing. The crv is normally FWD until a front wheel slips and then the rear diff kicks in and goes 4x4 but since fitting these tires and using them in heavy wet conditions on grass/ mud I haven't felt the rear kick in at all which shows how much grip they have. Road use is very good with much less noise than the last tires and handling in wet and dry is above average and inspires much more confidence. On country roads, I can hit a quite deep puddle and it ploughs through it with no problem. The other plus is the rugged design, in the UK country roads are plagued with potholes at the side of the road, these tires just plough through them and over time I have gone from wincing and expecting to put on the spare to having full confidence in the TOYO's ability to traverse them effortlessly. So far I have only used them in wet/mud/ country lanes and they excel but looking forward to trying out that three peak-rating in the snow, I suspect I won't be disappointed.