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2021 Toyota Corolla Tires
Most popular 2021 Toyota Corolla tires
Most popular 2021 Toyota Corolla tires
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8.2
Great


LXUHP-207 92W
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No mileage warranty
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9.5
Excellent


ExtremeContact DWS06 PLUS 91W
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8.2
Great


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8.6
Great


Blu-Trac PC 95H
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8.6
Great


SimpleScore™
8.2
Great


Blu-Trac HP 94W
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8.2
Great


SimpleScore™
8.3
Great


Best Rated 2021 Toyota Corolla tires
Best Rated 2021 Toyota Corolla tires
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SimpleScore™
8.1
Great


MS932 Sport 91H
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8.4
Great


Ventus S1 evo3 (K127) 92Y
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8.3
Great


Viento FSR702 94W
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8.0
Great


Dimax AS-8 92W
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SimpleScore™
8.2
Great


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7.7
Good


Kinergy Eco2 (K435) 91T
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SimpleScore™
8.2
Great


SA07 Sport 92W
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SimpleScore™
8.2
Great


LXUHP-207 92W
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No mileage warranty
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The tires were not what I expected after 5 months
The tires were not what I expected after 5 months of use, they already have some small side cracks. If they could be replaced I would be happy. Thank you.
Worst riding tires I ever experienced
Super stiff side walls. At the car manufacturer's recommended tire pressure the ride is horrible. Every bump feels like the tires are overinflated. The shock is transmitted almost entirely to the steering and car body. You have to deflate them to at least 5-10 PSI under the recommended tire pressure to get a half decent ride. Also, I don't think these tires are round. They vibrate and shake at certain speeds. I had them rebalanced twice and did a complete alignment. No change. I finally gave up and replaced them with Michelin Defender. What an improvement!!! Superb ride and fuel economy improved more thean 10%. Yes, they are more expensive but you don't have to live with the horrible ride and poor fuel economy.