Tires YOKOHAMA or Cooper

YOKOHAMA Tires

I've had 2 sets of goeolander A/Ts and they were/are incredible. I'll never have another set of tires. I got 80k out of my first set and they're only rated for 60k.

Pros: incredible, long lasting
Mileage: 80000 km
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YOKOHAMA Tires

I’m on my 3rd set of geolanders. 255/85/16 on my 19 Tacoma. Awesome off-road. Somewhat dangerous driving on asphalt during a rain. I do land development and need the reliability of good tires. Alignment is always true. No issues.

Pros: awesome off-road, good reliability
Cons: dangerous on asphalt
Vehicle: Toyota
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Cooper Tires
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Rating 4.0

I had cooper AT for 30k on my Tacoma (truck was totaled) then put the Toyo AT on my current Tacoma with about 35k on them.

Cooper was smoother and better for on road driving but the Toyo was the clear winner off road.

Pros: smoother on road
Cons: worse off road
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 48280 km
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Cooper Tires
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Rating 4.0

I'm now in the Cooper (Discoverer) tire camp on this one. Quiet, perform great on roads and fine for light/medium off-road and they look good, and Made in America!

Pros: quiet, great on roads
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Cooper Tires

I ran 2 sets of Cooper on my 2010 Tacoma and really liked them. Just put a set of the new Cooper Road and Trail AT on my 21 Tacoma. They have a more aggressive tread but are quiet on the pavement if that is a concern.

Pros: aggressive tread, quiet
Vehicle: Toyota
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Cooper Tires

I just put a fresh set of Cooper AT3 XLT 31s on my truck. They're even more quiet than the last set of Coopers (ATP XL). The tread blocks are spaced wider, and are vastly more aggressive too.

Pros: quiet, aggressive, great grip
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Cooper Tires
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Rating 4.0

I have the coopers, they work great in the snow. Likely a bit quieter than the toyos

Pros: great in snow, quieter
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YOKOHAMA Tires
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Rating 4.0

We've owned a 2018 Tig for ~3 years and would buy again. Reliability at 60k miles has been fairly solid. We did have a problem with the fuel injector harness at 50k miles and it was replaced under warranty. No other issues. The 8 speed transmission is agreeable, no complaints. As well documented elsewhere, it is not one of the fastest compact SUVs, and the engine when pushed hard sounds more like a tractor than a sports car. The total car though is better than its rivals for us. We are running Yokohama Parada Spec-X tires which sharpened up the handling, and it already was competitive in that area. With good handling, steering and visibility, the Tig is not just competent, but even a little fun to drive in its own right. Ours is the R Line SEL Premium. The adaptive LED headlights on this trim level are good. The interior is a pleasant place to be, and materials have all held up well.

Pros: Reliability has been solid
Cons: engine sounds like tractor
Mileage: 96560 km
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Same, bought 4 Yokohama tires a while back and ever since they’re making this buzzing noise when driving around 120-140 on the highway. According to the nearby tyre shop it could be because of how the profile on the tires are, Yokohama and so Yokodrama, hence the tyre shop.

Pros: buzzing noise
Cons: profile on the tires
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