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YOKOHAMA Tires

I got Yokohama Avids at 102k, now the van is at 130k and they still look brand new so I highly recommend Yokohamas.

Pros: look brand new
Cons: Bridgestone Ecopias don't last
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DragoonHimself
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Rating 4.0

I went with the Yokohama Avid Ascend GTs. Very similar tire just higher quality than the stock. Replaced my stock Avid GTs at 46k. Up to 58k now and I can say I like them.

Pros: higher quality than stock
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 46000 km
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eniadcorlet
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Rating 4.0

I have my second set of Yokohama Geolanders GO15s on my '14. The first set had inconsistent tire wear because I let them go without rotation a little too long. I replaced them at 50k. If they had worn evenly I feel I could have gotten the full 65k out of them.

The road noise and mileage are just as good as the Continentals that came stock on mine. I have that little extra grip on the gravel and dirt back roads.

Pros: extra grip, gravel and dirt
Cons: inconsistent tire wear
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 50000 km
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Son_of_cole8943
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Rating 4.0

Ridden both for XC racing and I have come to prefer the specialized tires over maxxis. I personally like to run ground control T5 upfront with fast track t5 in the rear as my base for my local trails and most race courses ( mid Atlantic area US) . If the course is hard pack and not super technical I’ll run fast track upfront with fast track or renegade in the rear. My I also found to get I got pinch flats more often on maxxis or side wall cuts through rock gardens. This is completely a personal preference but I’ve also felt more in control of the bike with specialized tires I mentioned

Pros: more in control
Cons: pinch flats more often
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justheretohelp4
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Rating 3.0

Nothing is wrong with your car, it's your tires. I have Yokohama Avid Ascend GT's on a Subaru and Civic and they both make the same exact humming noise. It's these tires. They're cheap tires (price wise), decent traction in dry an wet and even a little snow, but I guess Yokohama couldn't figure out the tread design to make them less noisy.

Pros: decent traction in dry, wet, snow
Cons: humming noise, hard to hear
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