Tires YOKOHAMA or Kumho

YOKOHAMA Tires
Cousin Eddie
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Rating 5.0

Yokohama Geolandar A/T. I picked these out for my mom's Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland. They aren't loud, they work well in all weather conditions (reason for getting them was for snow/all season because she doesn't drive enough to warrant snow tires).

Pros: work well in all weather
Cons: aren't loud
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Kumho Tires

Go with the Khumo. They’re a reputable brand. I’ve heard of some people having issues with the warranty. My personal first hand; they were a great performing tire. I rode mine hard though. So they only lasted about a year and half. It was the MT.

Pros: great performing tire
Cons: short lifespan
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Kumho Tires

Kumho is a well known brand compared to the rest. I'd do kumho solus before any of them.

Pros: well known brand
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Kumho Tires

Since last time you saw it I upgraded the brakes to 312mm rotors with ATE 57 calipers in front and 256mm disk brakes in the rear and replaced the heavy Mercedes replica 18" wheels with BBS RK's in 8J 17 wrapped in sticky kumho KU-36 rubber.

Pros: sticky Kumho rubber
Cons: heavy Mercedes replica
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Kumho Tires
ucntb2carful
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Rating 5.0

I also run the AT51's on my Wrangler. Fantastic tire at a great price. They are smooth, quiet and have excellent traction. I highly recommend.

Pros: smooth, quiet, excellent traction
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Yokohama S drives are pretty cheap now since they are an "older" tire design. I really like them on my fiesta, plenty of grip, and I'm getting decent mileage out of them.

Pros: plenty of grip, decent mileage
Cons: older tire design
Vehicle: Ford Fiesta
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Kumho Tires
Crispyfritter
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Rating 4.0

I actually have the Kuhmos on my 530, and I've been pretty happy with them. Very quiet and seem to grip well. Just my two cents.

Pros: very quiet, good grip
Vehicle: BMW
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Kumho Tires
branedamag
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Rating 3.0

I have those Kumhos and I am not a fan. They are quiet, but not nearly as sharp as the RE050s they replaced, but the car moved from Texas to Ohio and I had to have all-seasons. I have 50,000 on one pair and 20,000 on the other (blew out 2 sidewalls in winter potholes) and I am going to use them through the summer and then put something else on for next winter (even though there's still a lot of tread there), probably Continental DWS. They are inexpensive, last forever (if you stay out of potholes) but feel awfully soft on turnin. Not really bad, just not my thing.

Pros: quiet, last forever
Cons: soft on turnin
Mileage: 50000 km
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Kumho Tires
branedamag
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Rating 2.0

I have the Kumhos and I don't like them. They are quiet, and seem to last forever, to my chagrin. Personally, I'd rather trade a little tread life for more performance, but they might be what you are looking for. A word of warning, though: they break loose pretty easily when it's wet.

Pros: quiet, seem to last
Cons: break loose easily
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