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YOKOHAMA Tires

275/70R18 Yokohama Geolandar A/T4 on 18" OEM Trailhunter wheels with +20mm offset. I was worried they would rub on my stock SR5 because the Yokohama spec sheet says the overall inflated diameter is 33.5" but no issues! Louder than the OEM Falkens on the road, but 10x better.

Pros: 10x better
Cons: louder than OEM
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YOKOHAMA Tires

If you’re wanting long distance. I have the Yokohama YK-GTX and they’re awesome. If you’re driving short distance but want sporty. The Bridgestone RE980AS+ are freaking awesome, and if you’re like me and base things off of looks too, they’re gorgeous.

Pros: Yokohama awesome for distance
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YOKOHAMA Tires
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My Yokohama Geolandar ATs have never let me down towing trailers off road in mostly very wet/boggy grass.

But are still well behaved on road

Pros: well behaved on road
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I'd recommend a place called sand dance. I got Yokohama tires from them and they were the cheapest I could get.

Pros: cheapest I could get
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NITTO Tires

Drove 3hours in a blizzard like a TANK. I was able to drive 70mph with confidence, everyone else was going 20-30mph. I do have nitto motivo 365s which are 3pms certified but dang im impressed.

Pros: confidence at 70mph
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They’re….not great. I went through a few not especially bad Detroit winters on them. Weren’t dangerously bad, but I still felt more in control in my old FWD Malibu with snow tires than I did with AWD and those tires. Running CrossClimates now but no snow yet. Stay tuned.

Pros: felt more in control
Cons: not great, felt less control
Vehicle: Mazda
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