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  • Build Quality
    5.0 (1)
  • Value for Money
    4.0 (1)
  • Noise Level
    5.0 (1)
  • Wet Weather Handling
    5.0 (1)
  • Durability
    4.0 (1)
  • Dry Weather Handling
    4.0 (1)
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Westoff

WestoffMelbourne

  • 5 reviews

Great all round tyre. Worth paying the extra for safety!

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Recently purchased 4 of these and so far so good! Grips well in all conditions. Excellent handling in the hills and on long trips on country roads. Purchased in a buy 3 get 1 free deal so can't complain.

I have only travelled approx 10000km's and still plenty of tread!

CarMazda 3 4dr hatch
Barnstormer

BarnstormerMelbourne

  • 13 reviews

Great Handling and Long Lasting Tyre

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The Toyo Tyres on My Mazda 6 have travelled over 64,000 kilometres and still have enough tread for another 5000 Kilometres according to the Tyre outlet that inspected them. They still have good grip and I will be looking to change them with a new set before winter sets in.



CarMazda 6

Great Tyres at a great price

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Recently purchased 4 of these and so far have been a great tyre. Grip in both dry and wet is excellent and Car handles great around corners and roundabouts. Very happy with $200 a corner (235x55x17).

I have only traveled approx 1000 km's, so hard to know how long they will last. Have to report back.

Car2012 Ford Kuga
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Moorey

MooreyUmina Beach

  • 2 reviews

T1 Sport 235/40/18 HSV Clubbie

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I've now travelled 5,000 Kms on these tyres and given them allround driving conditions.They have lost their stickiness and are suffering treadwear badly I'm going to be lucky to get 7500 ks out of these and that is very dissapointing! I eventually got 26,000kms out of em. Unfortunately Toyo don't make this tyre anymore.It was a great wet weather performer.

Purchased in September 2021 at Tyrepower for $220.00.

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Tyre Mileage 26,000 km
Tyre Pressure Used36 PSI
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Leigh

LeighKareela

  • 5 reviews
  • 1 like

Good grippy tyres, last a long time

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I have had these on a 430kw Falcon for a little while now. The grip is fantastic in wet or dry, they do not squeal and they seem to be lasting and note wearing out fast. For the price they are one of the best tyres I have had, I would buy again and the only thing stopping me from buying next time will be of I find a semi slick or Michelin for a good price.

CarFord Falcon XR6 Turbo 2005
Allan

AllanMickleham

Disappointing Lifespan

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Have had 3 1/2 previous sets on my 2011 MC Mondeo Titanium. The car's only done 88,000 k's and I'm looking for another set.

This car is a diesel - so it's incapable of setting any land speed records, and being a professional businessman and family man, I'd describe my driving as conservative....

As far as performance of the tyre goes - I couldn't fault them. They grip perfectly in the dry and wet.

At more than 320 bucks a corner (235/45 R18) though, I'm looking for a bit more life than 20-odd thousand k's.

NC

NCPerth

  • 14 reviews

Pretty good

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craig

craigSydney, NSW

  • 2 reviews

Perfect tyre for Audi Q5 Quattro

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tyre does all things advertised in the sales information
however I have only done 2000 k to date but all looks great
very impressed with wet braking and low road noise road grip is improving with more kilometres as the tyre is wearing off the mould release from the rubber
good value [priced for tyre and not on the brand of car you drive]

A great tyre for my Jaguar XJ Super V8

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Great grip accelerating, cornering and braking. Low noise and excellent ride comfort. Excellent in all conditions. Recommend other Jaguar XJ, XJR, XK and XKR drivers use them.
They are great value and competitively priced.

2 comments
XOFF
XOFF

can you comment on the thread life ? I want to put them on my XF 5.0

Hodges
Hodges

I have had them on my car for 15 months and have done 15,000 km with little wear.

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Questions & Answers

Dstoj

Dstojasked

Cost per tyre?

2 answers
HarryK
HarryK

$200 per Tyre

Moorey
Moorey

That's right Harry K I paid $200 Per Tyre.I'm now travelled 10,000KMs on them and they're 3/4 spent!

Alan Dickens

Alan Dickensasked

I have 2009 SSV Commodore ute would these tyres be suitable my ute has 245/40/19 I want grip and decent life span I don't thump them.?

3 answers
NC
NC

They have good grip but not that long a lifespan. Something like the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asy2 gives good grip and longer life. Cost a bit more but you get it back in extra km's.

Alan Dickens
Alan Dickens

That you for the info.

Moorey
Moorey

Hi Alan
These Toyos are great in the wet & dry I'm 3000km in on them and tread wear is ok so far.They have a treadwear of 240 so I wouldn't expect 20000 kms out of them I drive a Clubsport so our car weghts are the same.I love em!
Regards Moorey

impressed07

impressed07asked

Would these tyres be suitable for a 2007 Subaru Liberty GT sedan? My driving is 'spirited' at times, I need a tyre with grip in all conditions as well as it being quite throughout it's life span.

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craig
craig

These tyres are quite and are good in wet conditions for me
my driving is a little spirited and they preform well
my previous tyres were Dunlop quntromax and these are equal to them at a lower price
I have only done 8000 ks and wear is hard to measure
very happy with product to date

NC
NC

I couldnt argue with the grip, they always felt they had plenty and I think they were quiet enough as they have a deep grooved pattern (I have found these better in the wet than those "directional" ones, plus you can swap them to the other side of the car). They did drop off in lifespan for the last 6 months but I was starting to do 300km trips towing a trailer so they were heating up and getting too soft I think. They ended up lasting just on two years (approx 24,000kms) on the rear with about 1mm legal tread left. I wanted to replace them before winter conditions arrived. They may be better on a four wheel drive car as the driving load is not just on the back. I have just replaced the two of them with GY F1 A2's, which I thoroughly recommend if you can get them for a good price (I got them this time for $250 each) but I seriously considered getting the Toyos again. I would get them for our other car (2012 Focus Sport) for sure.

impressed07
impressed07

Thanks Craig and NC. Your answers have helped. I prefer non directional tyres due to being able to cross rotate them. I currently have Falken Azenis FK453's now and they have been a great tyre. I have gotten 35,000km out of them due to strict servicing schedule. They could probably stretch another 5000 if I needed them to but coming close to winter, I really want something that's a little fresher.

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