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Looking at new tires - forceland or Toyo
Posted on 11/22/24 at 7:03 pm
Posted on 11/22/24 at 7:03 pm
Anyone have have any insights on Forceland tires? They’re much cheaper. Leaning towards the Toyo or BF because we will likely run the 60k miles on them but sometimes wonder if I’m just paying for the name and the Forceland are the same thing.
Edit: for my wife’s SUV. Toyota Highlander
Forceland $580
Toyo $880
BF Good $980
Michelin $1200
Edit: for my wife’s SUV. Toyota Highlander
Forceland $580
Toyo $880
BF Good $980
Michelin $1200
This post was edited on 11/22/24 at 7:04 pm
Posted on 11/22/24 at 7:30 pm to tigereye58
I use the destination xt i started with the destination at based off some guys recommendations here.
I used to buy the cheapies and probably will again soon, but I 100% feel like I’m getting more life out of the destinations that the knockoffs
I used to buy the cheapies and probably will again soon, but I 100% feel like I’m getting more life out of the destinations that the knockoffs
Posted on 11/22/24 at 7:47 pm to tigereye58
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Edit: for my wife’s SUV. Toyota Highlander
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Posted on 11/22/24 at 8:23 pm to tigereye58
Honestly, tires is probably one thing you shouldn’t cheap out on.
The cheaper foreign tires always end up having issues. They might be fine starting out, but they either don’t last nearly as long, or end up not being able to be balanced/wont stay round after only 20,000 miles or so.
The cheaper foreign tires always end up having issues. They might be fine starting out, but they either don’t last nearly as long, or end up not being able to be balanced/wont stay round after only 20,000 miles or so.
Posted on 11/23/24 at 6:10 am to tigereye58
The last set of BF Goodrich tires I bought had a vibration to them. I brought them to several different tire stores trying to get them right. 1 ended up having an issue and got replaced. Even after that, they still never road as good as the Michelin tires I had before.
Posted on 11/23/24 at 6:52 am to tigereye58
I just bought some Atturo Trail Blade ATs for my wife's Armada. They had good reviews and seem like a decent tire for the money so far.
Posted on 11/23/24 at 7:03 am to BigBinBR
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Honestly, tires is probably one thing you shouldn’t cheap out on.
This.
I made that mistake one time. Put some cheap Kelly tires on my old truck. Didn’t even last 30k miles before they were damn near bald. I stuck with Michelin after that. Currently have Toyo Open Country AT3’s on my truck and they have been great. Still look brand new after almost a year. Have Michelin Defender’s on my wife’s RAV4. They’ve been great.
Posted on 11/23/24 at 7:04 am to jgthunt
I just bought the same, haven't put them on yet. I currently have Terra Grapplers and have gotten an ton of miles out of them. 70K+ of mostly city driving which is hell in tires.
If the front end of GMs weren't shite I could easily get another 5-10k out of them.
If the front end of GMs weren't shite I could easily get another 5-10k out of them.
Posted on 11/23/24 at 9:34 am to tigereye58
Put Toyo on my company truck and they lasted about 22,000 miles. Put BF Goodrich AT KO2 and have about 40,000 on them and looks like they could go another 40,000.
Co worker went with Goodyear and they seem to be holding up pretty well.
Never heard of that other tire…..
Co worker went with Goodyear and they seem to be holding up pretty well.
Never heard of that other tire…..
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