Toyo H08

The Toyo H08 is a Touring All Season tyre designed to be fitted to SUV and 4x4s.

Dry Grip 55%
Wet Grip 47%
Road Feedback 44%
Handling 37%
Wear 65%
Comfort 48%
Buy again 53%

Tyre review data from 6 tyre reviews averaging 50% over 62,050 miles driven.

The H08 is ranked 21st of 21 All Season Touring tyres.

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Size Fuel Wet Noise Weight
165/75 R14 97R   F E 71  
185/75 R14 102S   F E 72  
175/80 R14 99S   F E 72  
185/82 R14 102S   F E 72  
195/82 R14 106S   E E 74  
205/65 R15 102T   F E 72  
215/65 R15 104T   F E 72  
195/70 R15 104S   F E 72  
205/70 R15 106S   F E 72  
215/70 R15 109S   F E 72  
225/70 R15 112S   F C 72  
225/75 R15 110Q   F E 72  
215/60 R16 103T   F E 72  
225/60 R16 105T   F C 72  
195/65 R16 104R   F E 72  
195/65 R16 100T   F E 72  
205/65 R16 107T   F E 72  
215/65 R16 109R   F E 72  
215/65 R16 106T   F E 72  
225/65 R16 112R   E C 71  
235/65 R16 115R   F C 72  
235/65 R16 121R   F C 72  
185/75 R16 104S   F E 71  
195/75 R16 107S   F E 72  
205/75 R16 113Q   E E 72  
205/75 R16 110R   F E 72  
215/75 R16 116Q   F C 71  
215/75 R16 113R   E E 74  
225/75 R16 121Q   F E 72  
225/75 R16 118R   F E 72  
215/60 R17 104T   F E 72  

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Top 3 Toyo H08 Reviews

Given 70% while driving a Peugeot Expert (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 30 spirited miles
I put these tyres on my van last year just before it started to snow. Not once did I get stuck in the snow. Took them off in the spring and refitted them this winter I think they are a good allround tyre.
Helpful 45 - tyre reviewed on October 8, 2011
Given 77% while driving a (225/45 R17) on for 0 miles
Excellent and very strong tire.

Can handle alot of abuse, strong case, nice heavy duty tire.

Helpful 21 - tyre reviewed on October 10, 2017
Given 20% while driving a Nissan D21 modified (225/45 R17) on mostly town for 20,000 easy going miles
that tires are badly, and por confort.... don´t buy please
Helpful 23 - tyre reviewed on November 3, 2013
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Given 92% while driving a Volkswagen Kombi 2L 1975 (185/75 R14 S) on mostly country roads for 20 average miles
Excellent tyre for VW Kombi and touring. Lots of country driving and the Toyo H08 tyres have performed very well. They still appear as new, with no wear and still plenty of tread depth. Tyres handle dirt roads without any problems. Will buy again, and will put them on my trailer as well.
Helpful 19 - tyre reviewed on January 17, 2015
Given 37% while driving a Toyota Hilux mk6 3.0 (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 27,000 spirited miles
These tyres have very poor grip. My Toyota HiLux Ute had a set of Bridgestone tyres from new and they lasted 98,000km. Even at very low tread they had better grip than the Toyo's had brand new. I get the ABS comming on continualy because the grip is so poor.
I should have spent the extra $ and purchased the same Bridgestone tyres that were fitted by Toyota from new.
Helpful 17 - tyre reviewed on May 18, 2013
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Given 23% while driving a Ford Falcon BF (215/60 R16 T) on mostly town for 15,000 easy going miles
These tyres are absoulte rubbish and quite dangerous in the wet, having very little ability to get rid of water.
Also have no "bite" an grass or other smooth surfaces.
They feel like they are made of concrete with poor ride quality and constant flat spotting when left standing.
I now have to throw these tyres away as they are only 20% worn, but my life is worth more than these tyres.
Spend a bit more and get some decent tyres!
Helpful 23 - tyre reviewed on April 18, 2011