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just_want_to_ri's avatar
Aug 30, 2017

Toyo Tires

I was convinced to replace the drive tires on my Endeavor with Toyo and ever since I did it is like driving a tug boat. The tail end is constantly swinging back and forth especially in the wind. I've read posts commenting on Toyo both pro and con but I'm saving my lunch money for Michelins.

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  • My last set was Toyo's on the rear and they were as smooth as expected. Long life too. Put them on my last RV, a diesel Bounder.
  • just want to ride wrote:
    I was convinced to replace the drive tires on my Endeavor with Toyo and ever since I did it is like driving a tug boat. The tail end is constantly swinging back and forth especially in the wind. I've read posts commenting on Toyo both pro and con but I'm saving my lunch money for Michelins.

    You got something else going on there, besides tire brands, IMO!
  • ksg5000 wrote:
    I have had Michelin and Toyo - only difference I noted was the price.

    I noted the same with Hercules and Goodyear's. In fact, if push came to shove, I'd take the Hercules for the same money.
    How many ways is there to make a tire anyway and without getting into big trouble with the DOT and class action lawsuits?
  • Wow! I have had far better service out of Toyos than Michelins. Check you tire pressures and go get lunch, no sense saving your lunch money for Michelin tires.
  • I have had Michelin and Toyo - only difference I noted was the price.
  • I've not noticed that side effect with my toyo's. I like mine they are quiet and smooth. I had mine sipped and no problems