Tires YOKOHAMA or BFGoodrich
Yokohama geolander g015, performed amazing in slush and heavy snow and yes they have the 3PMS rating
I switched from the stock Goodyear tires to E-rated BFG KO2 on my 2015 F150. There is a small but noticeable loss of quickness that you get used to. I also lost 2-3 mpg on the highway. I gained much better flat protection.
The traction is one aspect but proven durability off road is hard to put a value on. K02s have eaten some ugly road.
2k miles in and I love them. 1-1.5mpg decrease from the stock OEM tires.
I have KO2s and they’ve worked great for me.
KO3s are way better than KO2s. Much better in wet and snow. I love mine.
I had 3 sets of Yoks in the past. I get about 160 runs out of them. Courses are 30-40 seconds, usually asphalt. They were at the wear bars in one season (the 160 runs) and actually corded on the insides first from the camber I run. One of the sets in my garage is completely slick with almost no visible tread left. I prefer tires that wear so you feel like you're using the entire tire. I want them to look like yours in 160 runs or about 25 events so I can get fresh ones in the spring and not have to store them.
Yung bfgoodrich touring gamit ko, ok naman sya
I purchased a 2024 Crosstrek new in December 2023. By December 2024 all 4 tires needed to be replaced to pass inspection. The car had 30,750 miles on it. I just got off the phone with Yokohama to see about warranty coverage. I was informed that the Yokohama tires that came on my new car (Geolandar 091) do not come with a milage warranty.
I my area I could’ve almost gotten four Yokohamas for that price, including mound and balance. So yeah, I think he shafted you.
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