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yokohama geolandar g95a On a Subaru for 5 years, no problems, but light winter driving.
All that being said, Yokohama is popular in other counties ( Australia being a big one ) and is a great tire and reputable brand.
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.
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.
I've had 2 sets of goeolander A/Ts and they were/are incredible. I'll never have another set of tires. I got 80k out of my first set and they're only rated for 60k.
I’m on my 3rd set of geolanders. 255/85/16 on my 19 Tacoma. Awesome off-road. Somewhat dangerous driving on asphalt during a rain. I do land development and need the reliability of good tires. Alignment is always true. No issues.
We've owned a 2018 Tig for ~3 years and would buy again. Reliability at 60k miles has been fairly solid. We did have a problem with the fuel injector harness at 50k miles and it was replaced under warranty. No other issues. The 8 speed transmission is agreeable, no complaints. As well documented elsewhere, it is not one of the fastest compact SUVs, and the engine when pushed hard sounds more like a tractor than a sports car. The total car though is better than its rivals for us. We are running Yokohama Parada Spec-X tires which sharpened up the handling, and it already was competitive in that area. With good handling, steering and visibility, the Tig is not just competent, but even a little fun to drive in its own right. Ours is the R Line SEL Premium. The adaptive LED headlights on this trim level are good. The interior is a pleasant place to be, and materials have all held up well.
I have yoko on mine. Good tires.
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.
Only tires I’ve ever had a blow out on are Yokohamas. My falken wild peaks have been great
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