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DUNLOP Tires

But I’m a major fan of American elite 4’s. They came on the new bike and I’ve put 10k on them in the last 3 months and they haven’t aged a bit.

Pros: haven’t aged a bit
Mileage: 10000 km
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YOKOHAMA Tires
acmcdonaldgp
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Rating 4.0

I’m 1 month in on my first set of Geolandar AT’s and have had snow up in northern AB for a couple of weeks. Initial observations: love them! They are quieter than either the KO2 or Duratrac. I haven’t noticed any improvement in fuel economy. On snow and ice covered roads though, my early observation is they outperform the other tires I’ve used. All in all, they are meeting my relatively high expectations for them so far.

Pros: quieter than other tires
Cons: no fuel economy improvement
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YOKOHAMA Tires
shikachan
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Rating 4.0

I had the Geolandars on my 4wd Tacoma when I lived in Alaska. I never got snow tires during winter because I thought I’d be good enough with the Geos. They worked well enough for me, although a couple of times I did slip. Nothing major. I just ended up using my brakes further away from my intended stopping point. In the rain they worked great, never had an issue. Versatile tire without the price point of BFG. Also, the ride on dry highways wasn’t loud and obnoxious, smooth ride imo.

Pros: smooth ride, versatile tire
Cons: slipped a couple times
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Yoko N905 served me wonderfully in the Italian alps. Have a small fwd turbo A1. Got up some mountain passes where big 4x4s struggled without chains

Pros: wonderful performance
Vehicle: Audi A1
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YOKOHAMA Tires
mulchedeggs
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Rating 4.0

Have a 2022 Outback and the oem Yokohama tires were junk after 37k. Went with Yokohama avid ascend. Grips great in pouring rain, very quiet even with a window partially open and no noise interference on Bluetooth.

Pros: grips great in rain, very quiet
Cons: oem tires were junk
Mileage: 37000 km
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YOKOHAMA Tires
TygerTung
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Rating 4.0

I have always found Yokohamas to be good. I find the A drive to be good grip, very durable and reasonably priced.

Pros: good grip, very durable
Cons: reasonably priced
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DUNLOP Tires

Mine held up really well and was decent on the road and hard dirt and gravel.

Loose stuff though? Not a fan.

Pros: decent on road, hard dirt
Cons: loose stuff
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DUNLOP Tires
R4ZR1
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Rating 2.0

First came with Michelin tires, had no complaints about them, second came with Dunlop's and they are trash. The tires are loud, and pick up rocks and small pebbles on the outer and inner edges of the tires, that don't fly out while driving. Tires have less than 15k km on them. It's caused some vibration and I've had to manually take them out from time to time.

Pros: no complaints about Michelin
Cons: loud, picks up rocks
Mileage: 15000 km
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DUNLOP Tires
pimpbot666
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Rating 1.0

Dang, I got the craptastic Dunlops on my '21 R4PSE, but we're only at 21k miles. Sad to see somebody got 45k miles on a set. Dang, I hate to replace them prematurely, so that means I have to endure another 2 years of squeaky skittish tires.

Cons: squeaky skittish tires
Mileage: 21000 km
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