I have a stock 2020 Tacoma TRD Off Road. I currently have Bridgestone Revo 3s on it, and am extremely unhappy with this tire. I've purchased multiple sets of Revo, Revo2, and now Revo3 tires since the Revo first came out. I was so happy with this tire on multiple vehicles from F150s, to Jeep Wranglers that I never seriously considered another tire in 20 odd years. That happiness has come to an abrupt end.
The Revo3s I have on my Tacoma have seen nothing but paved roads, were rotated every 5,000 miles, yet the tread is half way gone in under 15,000 miles. The tire has also not been a good performer in rain or any other inclement weather. In fact, the factory Goodyears the truck came with were better tires, and I've never had much good to say about Goodyear.
The tire shop is working with me a bit, they seem to like the Falken Wildpeak A/T3W, but this is based upon the sales guy experience with Falken tires on his car. I am leaning towards the Toyo Open Country A/T III. While I haven't done much with my truck the past couple years, I do like to drive in the sand, on and around the Washington and Oregon coast in permissible areas. That's about the extent of my off roading other than the occasional fishing trip where I may encounter a bit of mud on a maintained trail, however this is rare.
I want a tire that will last 50K or longer before I need to replace it. Amy comments about tread life or other experiences with either of these tires is greatly appreciated!
The Revo3s I have on my Tacoma have seen nothing but paved roads, were rotated every 5,000 miles, yet the tread is half way gone in under 15,000 miles. The tire has also not been a good performer in rain or any other inclement weather. In fact, the factory Goodyears the truck came with were better tires, and I've never had much good to say about Goodyear.
The tire shop is working with me a bit, they seem to like the Falken Wildpeak A/T3W, but this is based upon the sales guy experience with Falken tires on his car. I am leaning towards the Toyo Open Country A/T III. While I haven't done much with my truck the past couple years, I do like to drive in the sand, on and around the Washington and Oregon coast in permissible areas. That's about the extent of my off roading other than the occasional fishing trip where I may encounter a bit of mud on a maintained trail, however this is rare.
I want a tire that will last 50K or longer before I need to replace it. Amy comments about tread life or other experiences with either of these tires is greatly appreciated!