Needing new tires
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i went from the V rated nokians and Michelin to the Toyo Open Country H/T
's. Personally they offer a smoother ride than the V's i had on prior to the Toyo's
road holding is great and I'm about 20,000 miles in on them and there is still a ton of tread left unlike my Nokians and Michelin that i had they would all be nearing bald after 20,000. The only reason why they recommend V's on these cars is because they can go like 155 and the V's are rated for 149 H's are rated for 130 which is more than enough. I have gone in the mud, soft sand, snow and ice, with these toyos and i haven't gotten stuck ive actually had to pull an H3 out of the mud with my XC
's. Personally they offer a smoother ride than the V's i had on prior to the Toyo's
road holding is great and I'm about 20,000 miles in on them and there is still a ton of tread left unlike my Nokians and Michelin that i had they would all be nearing bald after 20,000. The only reason why they recommend V's on these cars is because they can go like 155 and the V's are rated for 149 H's are rated for 130 which is more than enough. I have gone in the mud, soft sand, snow and ice, with these toyos and i haven't gotten stuck ive actually had to pull an H3 out of the mud with my XC
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