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I have these on my BMW X5 and they have been great. Handle well in dry, wet and solid in snow. Quiet and a good side wall for cornering.

Toyo Tires

They do not come in our size but there is a very close match with some extra width.

Toyo Proxie S/T 255/50/18 V rated, load 106, max pressure 50lbs.

SIZE Diameter Width Weight

OEM 235/55/18 27.9 9.5 29lbs

Toyo 255/50/18 28.3 10.2 34lbs

The difference in height is almost within normal tread wear.

With the Toyo's you would be 0.5% off so when you are going 60mph your speedo would read 59.7mph.

Let me know what you all think. I may pull the trigger since the Bridgestones are on 4-6 week backorder.

Posted

Toyo tires have always been one of the best riding ad lasting tires.

I am getting a quote now. If they are close to the Bridestones (I brand that I love) I will go for them and forge new ground for the 400h gang :cheers:

Posted

I was just told by Tirerack that the Bridgestones will be in this week. Where did you get your info?

Posted

I was just told by Tirerack that the Bridgestones will be in this week. Where did you get your info?

America's Tire co.

Posted

Had Toyo Transpath OEM tire way back on my a Nissan Pathfinder SE back in '99 and I must say that they were awesome tires. That's where I forged a new found respect for Toyo, since I had never owned or would of even considered them purchasing them. I was impressed with there product back then.

Cheers,

MadloR

Posted

I have no experience with Toyo's; I assume they're Japanese? If they work as well as the Yokohama's I have owned they should be great tires at reasonable prices.

Tom

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