Tires Nexen or YOKOHAMA

Nexen Tires
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Rating 5.0

They are budget friendly and reliable. I'm using for the past 5 years.....have driven at high speeds for long distances and hot climate.....felt very comfortable.

Pros: budget friendly, reliable
Vehicle: Toyota
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YOKOHAMA Tires

I have Yokohama geolanders with the semi-aggressive tread. Set at 36 psi, and I get about 20 mpg backroads and highway. Lower the psi and hit the trails if I need. Plus I like the white lettering....

Pros: good mpg, like lettering
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Yokohama Geolanders have always been my go-to. From a 92 Chevy to an 01 Ford, when I need to replace my stock tires, that's what I plan. Great long life, an amazing grip, and can handle some dirt and light mud.

Pros: amazing grip, great long life
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Ad09 is a fantastic tire for your use case, I used to run nankang ar1, now I run ado9 and it's a great tire.

Pros: fantastic tire, great tire
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Nexen Tires

I’ve had really good Nexens, both all weather/snow. Sound better than stock, good handling - esp the snow tires

Pros: good handling, sound better
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YOKOHAMA Tires

82k on my 2020 and somehow still rocking the Yokohamas that came with it (just barely above wear bars now). I drive 120 mile round trips on the highway at least 3x per week and travel between 65-90mph. I've never had a single issue.

Pros: good durability, no issues
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 82000 km
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YOKOHAMA Tires

I am considering two options with one of them being a T rated tire. However, it has deeper treads and it is actually a known brand. I know that a T rated tire will decrease performance and safety but is it worth it over an unknown brand?

Pros: deeper treads
Cons: decrease performance, safety
Vehicle: Toyota
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YOKOHAMA Tires

For anyone who lives in snowy climate, do you find OEM Yokohama tires suck in the snow? I live in Minnesota and it's winter wonderland now but I find myself slipping and sliding perhaps more than I should.

Cons: slipping and sliding
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