Transforming My 2006 Honda Element with Toyo Off Country Tires | Tire Upgrade Review

Join me on a journey as I upgrade my 2006 Honda Element's tires! Recently, my trusty Element was due for a tire replacement, and I wanted to give it a fresh new look without having to invest in a lift kit. After some research, I decided to swap out the OEM wheels for Toyo Off Country 225/70 16Rs, and the results have been nothing short of amazing!
In this video, I'll share my experience with the tire upgrade process, from selecting the right tires to the installation and the final outcome. You'll see firsthand how these Toyo Off Country tires have transformed the appearance of my Honda Element, giving it a more aggressive stance and enhancing its off-road capabilities.
If you're considering upgrading your vehicle's tires but hesitant about committing to a lift kit, this video is for you! Join me as I showcase the benefits and performance of these Toyo Off Country tires on my 2006 Honda Element. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more automotive content!

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  • @carsforgio
    @carsforgioАй бұрын

    Nice tires!

  • @StrippedDownGarage

    @StrippedDownGarage

    17 күн бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @Friedbrain11
    @Friedbrain11Ай бұрын

    Looks good and remember that the performance of the vehicle will be lessened a little bit in acceleration and actual torque at the wheel patch because of the increased diameter. Probably won't notice it too much but it will affect it.

  • @StrippedDownGarage

    @StrippedDownGarage

    17 күн бұрын

    Thanks for thinking of this! So far so good, if anything it just feels more solid when I'm driving.

  • @RemyDodoy
    @RemyDodoy27 күн бұрын

    What size of the tires? Looks good

  • @StrippedDownGarage

    @StrippedDownGarage

    17 күн бұрын

    These are Toyo Off Country 225/16

  • @RemyDodoy

    @RemyDodoy

    17 күн бұрын

    @@StrippedDownGarage225/70/16? Thank you i read your description my bad. Putting 225 soon. I seen twice putting 235/70/16 but its too wide. Lol I feel if i put 235's it will rub when i hit some fire roads. Lol Thank you for your content