Tires Hankook or YOKOHAMA
I replaced my BFGoodrich MT T/A tires on my Wrangler with Hankook AT2 Extreme's, and what a difference. I'm 8,000 miles in on the AT2's, and there is zero sign of wear. My wife's mind was blown that our jeep was so much quieter, and we could have a conversation at highway speed without having to yell over the tire noise. These things are practically silent.
The off-road performance is greatly improved. Where the MT's would lose traction on mountain trails, the AT2's keep their grip and keep me moving.
Put some Hankooks on there; so much quieter and more comfortable. They aren’t as confidence-inspiring as the Yokos, but they are so much quieter and more forgiving. Kw/mi dropped to 270 with a mix of aggressive city driving and highway between 75-85mph.
Hindi pa naman kami nabibigo ng Yokohama. Tested na for almost 10 years on different types of cars our family owns - hatchback, sedan, mpv, and suv. Never had an issue naman on all of their models.
I have these on a 2015 BMW station wagon. They seem pretty good, but I’ve only put a few thousand miles on them. I drive almost exclusively motorway, about 130 km/h and they seem comfortable. I’ve heard good things about Yokohama tread life so I decided to try them.
I vote the Yoko's, I just put a set on my gf's Cherokee and they stick like glue and are quiet. I've had multiple different toyo's in the past and when new they were ok but wore quick and turned into a stone.
Live in PNW - geolanders. Amazing in all weather and great in the highway. Hated my open country’s.
Everyone will recommend open country’s or AT3/4’s because they Look Sick™️ and are very good tires in their own right, but I seriously will never stop shouting from the rooftops about how great of tires the G015’s are. I had them on a previous car and have them on my Tacoma now. They are very quiet on highways and great in the rain. I drive over mountain passes very regularly in the winter (and was a ski instructor when I had them on my old car) and they do fantastic in the snow. Very good dry traction too. If you are looking for a more on-road focused AT tire then they’re a no brainer.
My Michelin OEMs are at 40k miles now and I need to replace them. So far Hankook ION EVO AS SUV tires are my first choice. I'm in Florida so snow isn't a worry, but summers are extremely wet. I'm a little concerned about some user reviews that call out poor wet road performance and worrisome hydroplaning.
Geotour HTs. Hate em.
Hankook iPikes. Bought used missing only 1/32 tread from factory new. $150 for the set from someone that sold the Hyundai they were on to get a Toyota SUV (don’t recall which one). I don’t care for them, being used to a higher tier of winter tire. They slip more on ice and snow grip is decent but I’ve had better in Blizzaks, or the best in Hakkapelitas.
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