Tires YOKOHAMA or NITTO

YOKOHAMA Tires

Wife's focus had the yokohoma blue earth gt, they provided good grip wet or dry....managed to outrun essex police with them on when it was stolen as well.

Pros: good grip wet or dry
Vehicle: BMW
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YOKOHAMA Tires

As far as tyres go, I swear by Yokohama’s.

They can be a little soft and they don’t last forever but I’ve never found the limit of grip and I have a highly modified car and drive like I stole it.

Pros: never found grip limit
Cons: little soft, don't last
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Cheap versus branded - branded will be better everytime. In a small car with little brakes you want the best contact possible.

Pros: branded better everytime
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NITTO Tires

Not the same, but I’ve got the nitto trail grapplers, love them. Nearly as quiet as my copper at3s and way better off-road.

Pros: quiet, better off-road
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YOKOHAMA Tires

I have the Ascend LX as my summer set but I couldn't quite find a direct comparison talking about the LX compared to the GT The LX's are supposed to have been rated for 85K, but they're already at 6/32s after 25K. Other than that I haven't had much of an issue with them

Pros: no major issues
Cons: fast wear
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 40233 km
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Soooo yes and no. I live in Fairbanks, AK and they honestly did pretty decent for deep snow HOWEVER once it went -40°F and that snow slowly turned into hardpack I instantly swapped them out for Falken AT Trails. Although not as good as a dedicated winter tire they did WAYYYY better than the Avid GTs which almost lead me into a few close calls since THEY HAD ABSOLUTELY 0 TRACTION

Pros: pretty decent for snow
Cons: absolutely 0 traction
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