Toyota’s popular 4Runner is a tough, reliable midsize SUV that’s been around since the mid 80s; by model year 2017, the 4Runner was equipped with advanced traction and stability control and a redesigned V6 that offered improved fuel economy, horsepower and torque as well as
upgraded audio and a whole host of other refinements. For ‘17, the 4Runner was available with
Limited, SR5 and Trail trim levels.
Best reviewed tires that fit a 2017 Toyota 4runner
out of 5
4.4 (1001)
Wildpeak A/T3W
Ted
5
Toyota 4Runner 2017 TRD Pro
Verified Customer
Aug 6, 2024
GM003 to G018
A bit obvious, but coming from an aggressive MT Yokohama back down to an AT that still looks somewhat aggressive, the difference in ride quality is night and day. I can't speak to how it handles off-road yet, but on road manners for stopping, steering, and wet/dry pavement have been leagues ahead of the MT.
I'll update this review if the off-road handling is significantly worse, but based on early reviews I expect it to be able to handle 95% of what I could do in the MT.
Would you buy again?Yes
Miles driven on tires5k - 9k
Scorecard
Dry
5
Wet
5
Comfort
5
Noise
5
Joanie
1
Toyota 4Runner 2017 TRD Off-Road
Verified Customer
Feb 1, 2024
DO NOT ORDER TIRES FROM THIS COMPANY! I
I bought 4 tires . One was defective. I had to fight to get a refund. I had to buy another one & they fought me on refunding me. I sent pictures, receipts, letter from my mechanic. They then requested the tire back, which we had to hunt through the field of tires to get it back. Once I got it back, they decided they would refund me. Took me a month of relentless texts & documentation.
Poor quality, poor customer service. Never again will I order from them. I'm telling everyone I know. Along with the Better Business Bureau.