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Yokohama geolander g015, performed amazing in slush and heavy snow and yes they have the 3PMS rating
I noticed the higher mileage with Goodyear Fuel Max tires.
Got 2 tires GoodYears A/S for back $170 for both And 2 Goodyears A/S in front for $150 Both have 9/32+ on tread. This site does sell used but I’ve haven’t had a problem with any of there tires. Highly recommend.
Personally I run Goodyear Assurance Weather ready and I've been really happy with them.
I had 3 sets of Yoks in the past. I get about 160 runs out of them. Courses are 30-40 seconds, usually asphalt. They were at the wear bars in one season (the 160 runs) and actually corded on the insides first from the camber I run. One of the sets in my garage is completely slick with almost no visible tread left. I prefer tires that wear so you feel like you're using the entire tire. I want them to look like yours in 160 runs or about 25 events so I can get fresh ones in the spring and not have to store them.
The stock tires are good tires, relatively quiet, and perform well in all conditions.
The stock Geolandars are really pretty quiet and comfortable.
I have a set on my 06 corolla. I remember noticing the floating feeling with these. They do last longer than others. Im looking for a bit more stability without breaking the bank.
Goodyear has never been good for me. I've had like 4 sets. At the end of the year, they were gone. And they just didn't grip like michelin does
I have the 20" F1s and am not a fan. They are not happy when not fully warmed up; can get squirrelly on hard acceleration and fast cornering and before PSM kicks in. I find them to perform relatively better for wet weather. They are noisy but doesn't bother me much.
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