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Kung Honda, Go for Yokohama. Kahit 2 front tires lang pag hindi pa naman pudpod gaano.
I get Yokohamas from Discount tire and they've been great in the winter. I'm on my 2nd set. Good price.
I had the Firestone at2 this size and didn't like the handling, the sidewall was too soft, I found a set of 17 inch TRD sport wheels and now run 265/65/17 geolander g015 and absolutely love them
I have those Yokohamas on my 2wd. Mostly highway but occasional forest roads and a 4wd trail I had scouted in a different vehicle to get to a hunting spot. Honestly, I love them. Little to no road noise, and I haven’t had an issue with them.
I have the Yokohama A/T4, just got them, haven’t been OR. Ride is awesome, better MPG’s. Just a little hum from the tires
I run Yokohama geolanders year round on my tundra and they work great
I live in Canmore and drive a Subaru forester wilderness with the Yokohama G015 (3Peak) and I have never gotten stuck, slid out of control, or had any concern.
Right now I've got a set of Yok A052s on for autocross. They've served me well for that purpose, but everyone says not to run them on the track or that's the end of those tires. Given the wear I've seen just from one short season of autocross, I believe them.
Automaten van Hager met mooie Beun-spaghetti, dat is alsof je Hifly banden onder je Bmw M5 monteert
Today was my first drive into work on the new Yokohama YK-GTX tires. I normally average just over 5mi/kw, today it was just over 4mi/kw. I expected some range hit with new tires, but this seems a bit much. Is this expected, or is their arbitrary range scoring complete garbage?
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