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I’ve run a couple versions of Yokohamas summer performance tires and always been happy.
I like yokohamas. They last me a really long time
Falken azenis fk 460 all seasons were $200 for a 235/35 19. Awesome tires.
I've switched to Yokohama and they are just as quiet as a michelin, it's worth looking into
I got Yokohama Avids at 102k, now the van is at 130k and they still look brand new so I highly recommend Yokohamas.
I went with the Yokohama Avid Ascend GTs. Very similar tire just higher quality than the stock. Replaced my stock Avid GTs at 46k. Up to 58k now and I can say I like them.
You can’t go wrong with Falken RT660s though Yokohama A052s are a hair faster.
I have my second set of Yokohama Geolanders GO15s on my '14. The first set had inconsistent tire wear because I let them go without rotation a little too long. I replaced them at 50k. If they had worn evenly I feel I could have gotten the full 65k out of them.
The road noise and mileage are just as good as the Continentals that came stock on mine. I have that little extra grip on the gravel and dirt back roads.
Original tires replaced @ \~25,000mi. I've got Falkens on them. To be honest, they're fine. Road noise is unobtrusive. In the \~1,000 +/- miles they've been on I've not noticed anything at all to be concerned about.
My Wildpeak experience was a horror story! 15 different trips to Discount Tire for balancing/rebalancing & rotations. I would take videos on the exact same stretch of road, at the exact same speed with a view of the steering wheel, speedometer & road to keep consistency.
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