Tires YOKOHAMA or Kumho

YOKOHAMA Tires
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Rating 4.0

I remember back in the day getting a set of 352's because I liked how they looked and Butler Tire had a discount on them, mine weren't so wide though, just 195/60 --- the review below is accurate, they were LOUD on asphalt but good in the wet and excellent on dirt/gravel, had them on a Saab 900 that I'd take offroad quite a bit.

Pros: good in the wet, excellent on dirt/gravel
Cons: loud on asphalt
Vehicle: Saab 900
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Kumho Tires

I actually just grabbed a set of Kumho solus 4s all weather for Canadian driving and I absolutely love them on my awd suv! It was between those and the falcon wildpeak AT trail …both had great reviews so I went with the Kumho because slightly cheaper and I think I can see myself buying these again

Pros: absolutely love them
Cons: slightly cheaper
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Kumho Tires

Currently have their All-weathers Kumho HA 32. Snowed a ton in BC and having no issues on plowed roads and sidestreets. Handles much better in rain than my OEM Bridgestone Ecopias. Burns ~10-15% more gas in comparison thou.

Pros: no issues on snow
Cons: burns more gas
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YOKOHAMA Tires

yokohama geolandar g95a On a Subaru for 5 years, no problems, but light winter driving.

Pros: no problems, light winter driving
Vehicle: Subaru
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Kumho Tires

Spend the extra $ and get the Kuhmos. Kumho Ecsta PA51 is pretty good for a budget UHP tire. It does seem a bit weak on winter traction though….

Pros: pretty good, budget tire
Cons: weak on winter traction
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YOKOHAMA Tires

All that being said, Yokohama is popular in other counties ( Australia being a big one ) and is a great tire and reputable brand.

Pros: great tire, reputable brand
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YOKOHAMA Tires

IN MY OPINION the best tires. Great in Mud, Sand and small to medium size rocky terrain. 3 yrs and counting with the same set, no complaints.

Pros: great in mud, sand
Cons: rocky terrain (medium)
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Have had them on my Toyota for two years in Vancouver. Good performance in all conditions. Snow, wet, dry, off road. I will replace them with the same.

Pros: good performance, all conditions
Vehicle: Toyota
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Kumho Tires

I have the 19” khumo creugan and I had 14k miles when I swapped to winters in November, now I have another 2k on them this spring, and I we am a couple 32nds from the ware bars in the tread. So prabably on track for 20k and they will be gone.

Cons: worn close to bars
Vehicle: Kia
Mileage: 16000 km
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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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