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The tread on these looks a lot like my wildpeak at trail tires in the us. Nothing but good things to say about those in pretty much every condition, so maybe worth a try.
These tires look great! Your pic was the main reason I bought the same for my CX-9 and they look just as great!
I have those on my magnetite gray sport with stock wheels also! About 15K on them and they’re still amazing. Great in the snow, quiet, no walking.
I’m 1 month in on my first set of Geolandar AT’s and have had snow up in northern AB for a couple of weeks. Initial observations: love them! They are quieter than either the KO2 or Duratrac. I haven’t noticed any improvement in fuel economy. On snow and ice covered roads though, my early observation is they outperform the other tires I’ve used. All in all, they are meeting my relatively high expectations for them so far.
Switched to A/T3W’s on my ‘20 TRD OR after running KO2’s down to min tread (18 OR previous). I will say my current Wildpeaks are way better on wet roads, equally chunky in snow/mud, but too soon to judge on longevity, my KO2’s lasted forever, but so far I prefer the latter, including the price.
I had the Geolandars on my 4wd Tacoma when I lived in Alaska. I never got snow tires during winter because I thought I’d be good enough with the Geos. They worked well enough for me, although a couple of times I did slip. Nothing major. I just ended up using my brakes further away from my intended stopping point. In the rain they worked great, never had an issue. Versatile tire without the price point of BFG. Also, the ride on dry highways wasn’t loud and obnoxious, smooth ride imo.
Live in Minnesota had the Wildpeaks and they did great on the rain and snow. I wanted a more aggressive look so switched to the Duratracs and they were just as good performance wise.
Have had these same ones for about 2 years. Great tires for the snow and just about anything. A little cabin noise, but nothing terrible.
- Quiet when new - Reasonable grip dry/wet - Cheap to buy http://****************.com/smile/emthdown.gif - Lack of serious siping = don't bother in the snow - Gets noisy starting about halfway worn - If you have any autocrossing aspirations... don't.
Yokohama iceGuard : Garbage winter tires, still better than any all season
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