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I had the Firestone at2 this size and didn't like the handling, the sidewall was too soft, I found a set of 17 inch TRD sport wheels and now run 265/65/17 geolander g015 and absolutely love them
Can verify this as true and correct! It is a stupid and hilarious machine in the snow. Mine is on Nokian R5s and I look forward to the snow each year.
I have those Yokohamas on my 2wd. Mostly highway but occasional forest roads and a 4wd trail I had scouted in a different vehicle to get to a hunting spot. Honestly, I love them. Little to no road noise, and I haven’t had an issue with them.
Best winter tires Nokian Hakkapeliitta R5, Continental VikingContact 7/8 but after third year I felt they lost little ice breaking power, Pirelli Ice Zero were also good to me.
I have the Yokohama A/T4, just got them, haven’t been OR. Ride is awesome, better MPG’s. Just a little hum from the tires
I put Nokiian 1's on mine, love them! Plus, it's an 80,000 mile tire (lol probably means it's good for 40k). It's a very high rated Euro tire
We put Nokians on ours and so far it's awesome. Much quieter than the Gitis were. Haven't had snow yet though.
Get Nokian Hakkapeliitta R5 tires. It's the best winter tire on the market. We got them a few years ago for our Model Y and they've been excellent.
my only all seasons ever were Yokohama Geolandar G015. They were ok for about two years, but then the compound began to harden and I had to switch. They were decent on snow and water, but sucked on ice.
Did a bunch of research and ended up with Yokohama avid ascend GT. Reviews were good, dry and wet performance were all great, I only saw some negatives about wear being quicker and 1 Reddit comment about how bad it handed.
That Reddit comment was right. On center it was the most vague I could turn the steering wheel a few inches and feel nothing. It felt like it was drifting at times as if it were gusting.
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