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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.
I got a new set this year from Discount Tire. Cost me $831 total including tax for four Yokohama GTX all seasons. I’ve driven almost 4,000 miles on them so far and haven’t had an issue yet.
I run yokohama geolander X-AT286/75/r18 34.8in tire on my 2019 f150 fox 2.5 preformance 2in level. Very quiet and ride amazing. Kicks ass offroad too.
Incredibly lucky. Send those to Kumho, they would happily use these photos.
They are good summer tires. Above average for an OEM tire. I live in rural Ontario and would not use them in winter. Disclaimer: I am a dedicated winter tire guy.
I thought the tires that came on the Wilderness were great in the snow for the first year at least. I live in Wisconsin
yokohama tires, work there. can assure you they don't skimp on quality. ????
The HA32 has pretty OK performance for an all-weather tire, it placed mostly in the middle of the pack in this review. Wet braking performance is a little behind the competition.
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?
My experience with Kumho was once the top layer of the tire wore off (e.g. after a year), performance of the tire degraded. They must use a cheaper rubber underneath.
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