Dunlop SP Sport Maxx A 255/35R20 97 Y Tire Fits: 2007-10 Mercedes-Benz S550 4Matic, 2017-18 Audi Q3 Technik

Dunlop SP Sport Maxx A 255/35R20 97 Y Tire Fits: 2007-10 Mercedes-Benz S550 4Matic, 2017-18 Audi Q3 Technik

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Sep 25, 2025
Mic
1 out of 5 stars review

Don't buy these! They will not back 65K warranty!

I bought these tires for my Tundra less than 4 years ago. I picked these since they were AT and had a 65K warranty on them. Less than 45K on the tires and they are dry rotting. I was told that unless the steel belt is showing, Toyo will not honor the warranty. I will forever inform others of my poor experience with Toyo.

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Sep 23, 2025
TRD Pro
1 out of 5 stars review

Cheap OEM Tires

My 2025 TRD Pro came with OEM Toyo A/T lll on it. After 1000 miles, the car shakes like crazy and 2 of the tires tested way out of spec on road force tests, so they are already going bad or are bad. (2x the accepted limit in the road force tests). The tires they supply for OEM are different than what they sell retail and many owners of brand new TRD Pros are reporting problems already. Crazy thing is I called Toyo and they said that they only cover up to 2 tires maximum under warranty. Huh? So if another one goes bad, I guess I'm just out of luck!? Also, the more annoying part is this: I asked them to replace all 4 tires with the retail version (not the low quality OEM) and I offered to pay the difference for the 2 tires that tested better. They said no, the only option is to get the two bad OEM tires replaced with 2 new OEM lower quality tires. So basically they are saying: you are stuck riding on low quality OEM tires. They were very kind in letting me know that I can buy 4 new retail tires if I wanted… lol… so basically they put inferior quality tires on a 70k car, only cover a max of 2 tires under warranty (what???) and they refuse to make things right by at least working with you to minimize the damage when you offer to. This will most likely be my first and last Toyo set in this lifetime. There are plenty of other great options out there in this segment. What a joke of a situation when you think about it. Stay away if you have an option. Imagine buying 4 tires and only being able to replace 2 if they are bad… lol

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Sep 8, 2025
JanusID
5 out of 5 stars review

over 93,000 miles on this set of tires.

I just turned over 93,000 on a set of Open Country AT II ALL that I bought on 9/8/2018!!!!! I drive a 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 4x4 pickup. I drive mostly on local highways but I live on a gravel road and use the truck to pull both a horse trailer and camper and usually go where the roads are 2 track dirt and gravel roads. I have done minimum tire rotation and have never had to have an alignment. To say I am happy with these tires is an understatement. My only problem is my local tire dealer no longer carries Toyo tires.

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