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YOKOHAMA Tires
LordEntrails
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Rating 5.0

I run Yoko Advan APex AD08Rs on the track and love them. Very sticky, very consistent, great track tires for wear and consistent performance. They last me about 14-18 track days (about a year of tracking for me).

Pros: very sticky, very consistent
Cons: not good for autocross
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ShaneAnigans7
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Rating 4.0

On the street, they seem to work well, maybe a bit less grip than the OE tires when accelerating, but I don’t push it too hard on public roads so it’s tough to judge performance. They aren’t any noisier than the Continentals; if anything they might be a bit quieter.

Pros: work well on street, quieter
Cons: less grip accelerating
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MICHELIN Tires
Zillon
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Rating 5.0

Michelin Defender LTX get a big vote from me if the vehicle is a pavement pounder. They're fantastic in the rain and snow, and wear great, too.

Pros: fantastic in rain, wear great
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TodoJuku
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Rating 5.0

Great set of tires, I have used multiple sets. Quiet on the road, works well in the wet, and works great for a lapping tire as well and a fraction of the price of its Michelin counterparts.

Pros: quiet on the road, works well
Cons: none
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MICHELIN Tires
newusername
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Rating 4.0

I ran the Michelin Defender LTX on our 2017 Explorer and they were great, long wearing, good in the rain and quiet. Not a sporty tire at all though.

Pros: long wearing, good in rain
Cons: not a sporty tire
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YOKOHAMA Tires
GoForRogue
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Rating 4.0

Just got rid of my Nittos for the Advans, so far a better tire. Best part is one of the few tires in the OE size that has a 25k mileage warranty.

Pros: better tire, mileage warranty
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MICHELIN Tires
YounanomousPrime
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Rating 5.0

Run any tires that aren't the ones that came on the car. The OEM Dunlops that came on the 2016 GT were terrible. I thought that when I'd change to the Michelin PS3 As, I might notice a bit of a change, but they completely changed how the car drove in every situation. I immediately noticed how nimble, yet planted the car felt after the change.

Pros: nimble, yet planted
Cons: OEM Dunlops were terrible
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MICHELIN Tires
adrew
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Rating 3.0

Personally, I would not get the CrossClimates if you are in Florida. They are like a hybrid winter tire with the snowflake and would probably be great in the rain but might wear quickly down there. I put a set (the car version) on our Corolla before we sent it to our kid up north and they were okay but felt a little "clompy" and loud over bumps.

Pros: great in the rain
Cons: clompy and loud
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YOKOHAMA Tires
Zambee500
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Rating 2.0

I whole-heartedly un endorse the Yokohama YK580 that Discount Tire sells exclusively. As I said earlier in the thread 2.5 years ago, I put them on both my vehicles and I loved them at first. They drove great and were quiet. But I got nowhere near the 60k warranty on our Passat or Rout. Only got about 30k on the Rout.

Pros: drove great, were quiet
Cons: nowhere near warranty
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 30000 km
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