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YOKOHAMA Tires

I got 90k miles out of the stock Yokohama geolanders. Put 4 new ones, exact same tires, and got 90k more...

Pros: extremely long lifespan (90k miles)
Mileage: 144841 km
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YOKOHAMA Tires

I’m at 54k on the oem geolanders the car came with when I got it. Just had a rotation done, shop is guessing I’ll get through until next winter. ????‍♂️

Pros: long lifespan (54k+ miles)
Mileage: 86905 km
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NITTO Tires

I go camping often, so she’s good in the mud. I use Nitto Grappler tires and they’re fantastic.

Pros: fantastic, good in mud
Vehicle: Toyota
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YOKOHAMA Tires

I bought the Yokohama BlueEarth winter tires. They worked great. They also meet the traction requirements for things like mountain passes. I didn't notice any change in gas mileage. During COVID we weren't driving much so I just left them on all year and didn't have any issues.

Pros: worked great, meet traction requirements, no change in gas mileage, no issues
Vehicle: Volvo XC60
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NITTO Tires

3" lift/level, 16" wheels (i like Method), 33" Nitto Ridge Grapplers. The offset should give you a 1" poke for a more aggressive look.

Pros: aggressive look, good offset
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NITTO Tires
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Rating 3.0

Second pair of Nitto A/Ts. Great off road, great longevity, smooth ride. Wet roads and wet boat ramps are deffinetly not their stong points. They do definnetly slip even on the slightest of wet weather so unfortunately I won't be buying another set.

Pros: great off road, great longevity
Cons: slip on wet weather
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