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I have Sailun SH408 in 14 inch size. I am happy with them.
I'm personally a fan of the Yokohama Geolander AT G105. It's literally the only tire I've bought for the last decade and a half and gets around just fine in Iowa winters.
4 tires Yokohama, alignment, sintetic oil change Normal price San Diego
My last set of yoko 517's went 280k...but I rotate every 50k
I recommend Yokohama Advan Sport MO, they’re non run flats but by far the smoothest drive I got on the w213. Previously ran Dunlop Sportmaxx which were much harsher
I have been exclusively buying Yokohama Avid Ascend GTs for every car in the last couple of years. I've had no problems and they treat me well
Yes snow tires in Canada you have to have them for insurance. I got yokahomas for my 2024 and haven't had any complaints.
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.
My car came with Sailun atrezzo tires—two were new and two were older. I figured I’d just use them until they needed replacing. From the start, they were noisy, and over the course of a year, the noise only got worse. Eventually, they even developed cupping. I just switched to Continental DWS06+ tires, and the difference was night and day. The ride is so much quieter and smoother now.
Today was my first drive into work on the new Yokohama YK-GTX tires. I normally average just over 5mi/kw, today it was just over 4mi/kw. I expected some range hit with new tires, but this seems a bit much. Is this expected, or is their arbitrary range scoring complete garbage?
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