Best all around tires I ever purchased for my 4runner were Nokian Rotiiva AT. I drove hwy, gravel, towed and drove in snow and ice and never had a problem. Lasted 60K and I probably could have stretched a little longer but winter was coming so I got a set of Goodyear Wranglers AT cuz the Nokians werent in stock. Not happy
Best all around tires I ever purchased for my 4runner were Nokian Rotiiva AT. I drove hwy, gravel, towed and drove in snow and ice and never had a problem. Lasted 60K and I probably could have stretched a little longer but winter was coming so I got a set of Goodyear Wranglers AT cuz the Nokians werent in stock. Not happy
Because Goodyear only makes absolute garbage OEM tires.
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Pete - 2018 Silver TRDORP w/ KDSS. 2" Fox 2.0s and 285/70r17 Maxxis Razr ATs
Best all around tires I ever purchased for my 4runner were Nokian Rotiiva AT. I drove hwy, gravel, towed and drove in snow and ice and never had a problem. Lasted 60K and I probably could have stretched a little longer but winter was coming so I got a set of Goodyear Wranglers AT cuz the Nokians werent in stock. Not happy
Another fan of the Nokian Rotiiva here. Got them in in 275/70/17 (C load) and have worked well for me. Checked them a few days ago and with 40k miles they still have 10/32" left, which is pretty good. Unfortunately, looks like Nokian discontinued the Rotiiva. The replacement is the "Outpost AT" and that looks like a much more aggressive tire, which could be a good or not-so-good thing depending on your usage.
Another fan of the Nokian Rotiiva here. Got them in in 275/70/17 (C load) and have worked well for me. Checked them a few days ago and with 40k miles they still have 10/32" left, which is pretty good. Unfortunately, looks like Nokian discontinued the Rotiiva. The replacement is the "Outpost AT" and that looks like a much more aggressive tire, which could be a good or not-so-good thing depending on your usage.
Nokian is making a MAJOR push into the US market recently. They started sponsoring a big podcast I listen to and are doing some social media stuff as well. I want to try them for a 255/80/17, but it measures smaller than my currently 265/70/17 General ATX's.
I got a set of BFGoodrich Trail-Terrain T/As installed today (stock size, P265/70R17). They replaced the OEM Nitto Terra Grappler G2's that had 55k miles on them. So far I really like them. They look better in person. I don't really do any offroading so I wanted to try something a little more highway oriented but not as boring looking as Michelin LTX's.
They are much smoother and quieter than the Nittos but in fairness the Nittos did have 55k miles on them.