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YOKOHAMA Tires
Bimmerin
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Rating 4.0

I’ve got the Geolandars on mine. They are great in the rain and smooth on tarmac at highway speeds. Haven’t had my snow to test with.

Pros: great in rain, smooth
Cons: no snow test
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I got the Geolanders literally 48 hours ago - got back from my first adventure with them about 15 minutes ago, handled amazing in dirt, deep mud and snow - haven’t had them long enough to recommend them one way or another but no initial complaints

Pros: handled amazing in dirt
Cons: haven't had long enough
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YOKOHAMA Tires
MoneyDeer
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Rating 4.0

I have had the yokohama advan decibels which are specially designed to run quiet, they're pretty good but sacrifice some traction.

Pros: designed to run quiet
Cons: sacrifice some traction
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From what I can gather, the 195/65 14 I have on there now are fairly stiff. Not as stiff as I'd like though. I still get a little plowing fron the front end on some onramps, but maybe a couple more PSI will help that. Of course, what I have to compare it to are a set of Falken Azenis, so really, there is no comparison.

Pros: fairly stiff
Cons: little plowing
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Soooo yes and no. I live in Fairbanks, AK and they honestly did pretty decent for deep snow HOWEVER once it went -40°F and that snow slowly turned into hardpack I instantly swapped them out for Falken AT Trails. Although not as good as a dedicated winter tire they did WAYYYY better than the Avid GTs which almost lead me into a few close calls since THEY HAD ABSOLUTELY 0 TRACTION

Pros: pretty decent for snow
Cons: absolutely 0 traction
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