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dkl 10-06-2015 12:02 AM

Toyo Proxes STII in staggered 19 - Opinions please
 
Just want to hear your opinions on these Toyo Proxes STII, preferably, if you have them in staggered 19s. How do they handle, wear, and noise? Will you buy them again? Thanks.

Roman D 10-06-2015 06:15 AM

these look like winter tires, if you are in Southern California, perhaps something on performance side will be more practical and surely look better.

Roman D 10-06-2015 06:23 AM

Look at Firestone destination st, i have them on 18" wheels, and it is one good looking tire, if they're available in 19" size, should be considerable option.

blackbeast 10-06-2015 07:17 AM

I bought my 4.8 with these pre-installed. I have only driven with them in the summer season and I have zero complaints. Very smooth and quiet. Never really pushed them to any kind of limits so I can't comment on grip but FWIW there is nothing negative that stood out.

Ricky Bobby 10-06-2015 07:37 AM

I've had them since August of 2012, over 20k miles on them now on my staggered 20's, no complaints, and I drive on them year round, including light snow. Would definitely buy again.

Made in USA tire as well if that makes a difference to you

dkl 10-06-2015 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roman D (Post 1053830)
these look like winter tires, if you are in Southern California, perhaps something on performance side will be more practical and surely look better.

Toyo Proxes STII is NOT a winter tire, it's All Seasons (or some would call it NO Season :stickpoke). Tire choices are all a compromise. As the X5 is not my "performance vehicle", my tire choice will reflect that. Although, I do live in a 2-season Southern California, I do make an occasional jaunt up the mountains for some snowboarding fun...so an All-Season tire is more practical for me. Most of the time, the roads are cleared, but don't want to get caught with summer tires in the near freezing temperatures - tried it once and it wasn't a very pleasant experience :wow:


Quote:

Originally Posted by blackbeast (Post 1053834)
I bought my 4.8 with these pre-installed. I have only driven with them in the summer season and I have zero complaints. Very smooth and quiet. Never really pushed them to any kind of limits so I can't comment on grip but FWIW there is nothing negative that stood out.

Thank you for the feedback. Glad to hear that these are quiet :thumbup:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ricky Bobby (Post 1053835)
I've had them since August of 2012, over 20k miles on them now on my staggered 20's, no complaints, and I drive on them year round, including light snow. Would definitely buy again.

Made in USA tire as well if that makes a difference to you

Thank you - All these positive comments are music to my ears. Sounds like I've found my next set of tire. Made in the USA is a plus :thumbup:

Mister2 10-12-2015 10:47 AM

They will be perfectly fine for your CA. Handles great in the snow, ice, and rain (not track car great but pretty good for an SAV). Ive driven through ice storms and a few winter vortex in the midwest. I have had them for several seasons on my 04 3.0 with style 87s. I think around 20k miles the inside of the rear tire wears out because of the way the x5 is cambered. I've switched to the newer toyos just to try them out. Otherwise I wouldn't mind sticking to the stii.

dkl 10-12-2015 11:10 AM

Thanks for the input. Which other Toyo have you tried on the X5?

TiAgX5 10-12-2015 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dkl (Post 1053866)
......it's All Seasons (or some would call it NO Season :stickpoke). Tire choices are all a compromise. :thumbup:

I guess that poke was directed at me. :rofl:

I've kept out of this tire thread because the OP is looking for a "one tire to do it all" on a non-tracked vehicle.

Mister2 10-12-2015 12:36 PM

I had the original Michelin mxv4 on the stock 18s. Really quiet tires even when the threads were almost all gone lol. Not so good in the snow. I've had the STii a couple of times changed in the back and now I have proxes 4plus. Supposed to be improved over the stii so I wanted to try it out. So far so good with about 3k or so miles.

dkl 10-12-2015 03:08 PM

I would love to try out the Proxes 4Plus too if they had staggered 19 sizes :(

Bmwtvboy 10-12-2015 10:25 PM

I had them on my x5 3.0 for four years/two sets. Last set went almost 50K , got them from the best tire store: Les Schwabb in OR> They performed flawlessly, never an issue, even in fresh deep snow. Don't forget though, I have X drive. I would buy them again, but they're pricey compared to Nitto's with similar performance quota's.

dkl 10-13-2015 01:11 AM

Yeah...I forgot how pricey Toyo's has gotten. These used to be somewhat of a bargain, but not anymore. That's the main reason I haven't pulled the trigger on them yet. Thanks for the feedback :thumbup:


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