Tire Review: Pirelli Scorpion ATR

Pirelli Scorpion ATRs on a 1997 4Runner

Pirelli Scorpion ATRs on a 1997 4Runner


Consumer Reports rated the Pirelli Scorpion ATR as the top all terrain tire in its latest series of reviews and TireRack.com customers have a pretty high opinion of them as well.  With this information in hand, I decided to buy a new set for my 1997 Toyota 4Runner 4×4.  I purchased four 265/70/17 Pirelli Scorpion ATRs and had them mounted on a set of wheels from a 2010 4Runner Trail Edition at my local Tire Kingdom.
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Tire review: Bridgestone Dueler A/T REVO 2

After lifting my 2005 Toyota Tacoma, I thought it was time to throw some bigger tires on it to fill in the newly created wheel-well gap and provide a more aggresive stance.   Research on ttora.com and toyota120.com  pointed me at the Bridgetstone Dueler A/T Revos, which were just recently replaced by the Revo 2. I called up my local tire shop, Farr Family Tire, and got a reasonable quote for four new 265/70/17s.   After painting a set of 4Runner rims gunmetal gray, I took the wheels up to Farr to have them mounted.

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Tire review: Road Venture SAT KL61

 

Kumho ATThe Kumho Ventire SAT KL61 is an all terrain tire designed with a combination of off-road looks and on-road manners.  I picked up a set, sized 265/70/16, for my 2005 Toyota Tacoma after realizing that my Firestone ATs were not going to make it through another winter.  The tires are designed with a ‘flame inspired’ tread pattern, which sounds lame, but allows the tires to easily disperse water and stay clean when traveling through gravel, dirt and mud.  As an added bonus, the tires are also rated for severe weather and include the ever-important ‘snowflake’ which alerts people to this rating.

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Tire review: Nitto Terra Grapplers

Nitto Terragrapplers

When it came time to update the tires on my 2003 Toyota 4Runner I spent countless hours researching the various options on forums, Web sites and magazines.   The first question you should ask yourself is how you plan to use the tires.  Since my 4Runner saw plenty of highway use and was my primary vehicle, I decided to go with an all terrain tire (AT).   Next, I looked at the options in the 265/70/17 P-Metric range and narrowed my search to a handful of trusted brands.  Based on reader reviews, a high ranking from Consumer Reports (subscription required) and a great price (all four, mounted and balanced for $620 from Farr Family Tires in Camp Hill, PA) I went with the Nitto Terra Grapplers.

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