Tires YOKOHAMA or Kumho

YOKOHAMA Tires
silentbtdudly
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Rating 4.0

I vote the Yoko's, I just put a set on my gf's Cherokee and they stick like glue and are quiet. I've had multiple different toyo's in the past and when new they were ok but wore quick and turned into a stone.

Pros: stick like glue, quiet
Cons: toyo's wore quick
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YOKOHAMA Tires
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Rating 4.0

Live in PNW - geolanders. Amazing in all weather and great in the highway. Hated my open country’s.

Pros: amazing in all weather
Cons: hated open country’s
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YOKOHAMA Tires
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Rating 5.0

Everyone will recommend open country’s or AT3/4’s because they Look Sick™️ and are very good tires in their own right, but I seriously will never stop shouting from the rooftops about how great of tires the G015’s are. I had them on a previous car and have them on my Tacoma now. They are very quiet on highways and great in the rain. I drive over mountain passes very regularly in the winter (and was a ski instructor when I had them on my old car) and they do fantastic in the snow. Very good dry traction too. If you are looking for a more on-road focused AT tire then they’re a no brainer.

Pros: quiet on highways, great in rain
Vehicle: Toyota
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Kumho Tires

Kumho tires are a decent brand.

I would agree with another poster that they are a good mid-tier brand. In that range of tires, you generally pay less and get very good performance.

What I’ve found is the mid tier brands usually give something up to the top tier brands like Michelin. For example, if you get a performance tire, the Kumho might have dry grip that is as good or better than the Michelin, but maybe the tire doesn’t last as long or isn’t quite as good in the rain.

The differences tend to be small, though. And the price premium you pay for top tier brands is usually a larger percentage than the difference in performance.

Pros: good mid-tier brand
Cons: less good in rain
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Yeah the Avid GT’s were on some Corolla wheels I bought. Good tires, nice and quiet. Low roll resistance as well was getting like 49-51 mpg in the summer before I switched to snow tires.

Pros: nice and quiet
Cons: switched to snow tires
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YOKOHAMA Tires

I have Yokohama Geolandar G015 in 215/70r15 on my 2010 Prius. These were the first set of tires that I had that were quality and I plan to never buy cheaper brands again.

Pros: quality tires
Cons: don’t like the rain
Mileage: 30000 km
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Kumho Tires
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Rating 2.0

I would pass. I had these on my Z3. They were great at first, but got stiff really quick.

Pros: great at first
Cons: got stiff quickly
Vehicle: BMW Z3
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Kumho Tires

I have had Kuhmo Solus all weathers and they were very loud. I know that’s a different model that you posted but I went with Yokohama Avid GT for a similar price and they’re great and quieter

Pros: great and quieter
Cons: very loud
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