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The stock Geolandars are really pretty quiet and comfortable.
The stock geolandars on my wilderness '24 are great for everything and fit the wilderness purposefully. The drive was noticably smoother going over roads that used to stress me out.
I have the stock Geolandar’s on my 25 CTW and so far I’m pleasantly surprised by their on-road performance. Much quieter than I thought (almost no discernible road noise at all) and they also handle great. My mileage has also been really good so far. No real complaints, tire wise.
I love my Yokohama Advan Flevas. I run them on my NA with NB wheels 195/50/R15
Another vote for the yokohama advan flevas, I love mine in 205/50/15 for year round driving and they're great in the rain here in Oregon.
Advan Fleva v701’s replaced them
They’re great tires for the price
I’ve been running yokohama advan flevas. Great all around performance, especially in the wet. They are quite sticky
I had the Yokohama Bluearth es32 for 5 years. Grabe mag chipping yan so take that into account. It's a known issue with how the model is manufactured.
The es32 is a good tyre, good performance, talagang chipping lang nakaka dismaya. (tyres are regularly checked, car wheel is well aligned, rotated every 6 mos)
The worst tire had to be Yokohama geolanders. They would break traction so much in the rain it was terrifying.
They were absolutely terrible on dry packed snow during a surprise squall I got stuck driving in. Not very surprising as that’s really the worst case scenario for all-weather tires—the snow fills the tread and stays there. Otherwise they have been fine, although the seem to be disintegrating in a weird way. They only have 16k miles but bits of tread are chipping off, rather than the tire wearing down.
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