Tires Pirelli or YOKOHAMA

YOKOHAMA Tires
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Rating 5.0

I would seriously consider the Yokohama Geolandar x-cv. I replaced the crap falkens around 31k miles, have about 22k on the yokos and they are fantastic. They also still look and drive new, probably will get 50-60k out of them. They ride very smooth

Pros: ride very smooth, look new
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 31000 km
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YOKOHAMA Tires

I have the Yoko geolandar g018 on my 22' in MT. I just switched to my winter studs for the ice on BZN pass, but otherwise the Yokohamas were doing great in the snow.

Pros: doing great in snow
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YOKOHAMA Tires
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Rating 4.0

I'm running yoko geolander A/Ts at the moment, the side walls are much stiffer than the last tires I was running which were BF Goodrich vantage controls, which imo were solid all season tires. The geos don't make much road noise and have performed very well in the snow.

Pros: performed very well in snow, don't make much road noise
Cons: stiffer side walls
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Pirelli Tires

I have the Pirellis on one of my bikes and really like them. Plenty of grip and fairly quick for a 45mm tyre.

Pros: plenty of grip, fairly quick
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Pirelli Tires

Installed the Pirelli Scorpion Zero AS Plus 3 NCS Elect 275/45/20 tires on our CX-9 and the first few hundred miles felt loose/squirrelly but it’s fine now.

Pros: fine now
Cons: felt loose/squirrelly
Vehicle: Mazda
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Pirelli Tires

our stock Pirelli’s got damage and worn very early and set had to be replaced at 11k. Not pleased

Cons: premature wear, easily damaged
Vehicle: Volvo
Mileage: 11000 km
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