Tires YOKOHAMA or Firestone
Installed some Titan7 T-AK0 in gunmetal 17x8.5 +35 with some Yokohama Geolander AT4 285/70r17 today. Excited to see what she can do off road now but really in love with how great the 4th gen is and how mean it looks! Even better with a proper wheel and tire setup.
I've had the Yokohama yk GTX's on my Stinger for a little over a year and they've been great. Drove from Michigan to California twice on them in 2025. They do well in all the kinds of weather we get here in Michigan.
I've run two sets of Yoko Avid Ascend GTs on my car now. Got 45k out of the first set and I don't drive particularly easy.
They are quiet, ride well, perform great in snow and rain, and don't fall apart when you drive spiritedly.
Nothing against Goodyear but I have been a Yokohama fan for the last 15-18 years. I have ran them on several cars and SUV's and they have never let me down. I usually buy all weather or all terrain and they have always lasted me well over 60k. Good wet weather traction. We don't get much snow but usually ice and rain in winter.
Eu am Yokohama BlueEarth 4S all seasons si sunt multumit de ele, am circulat prin toate conditiile meteo fara probleme, ti-as mai putea recomanda pe cele allseason de la Dunlop care sunt destul de bune.
I had a 1999 Explorer and had it at the dealer for an oil change. While it was there word came down from Ford: if it\u2019s an Explorer with Firestone tires, switch to Goodyear! So, for about $40 I got an oil change and 5 new tires (including the spare). Best deal I ever got on a car!
Ive been happy with my yokohomah geolander. I have the geolander ht go56 right now and they have been great, may get the more aggressive at4s next.
If you\u2019re worried about cash, I used Yokohama\u2019s Geolandar A/T XD. They\u2019re fine both on/off road in the PNW. Only issue I have is they\u2019re a bit louder on the highway.
Those are suredrive sold by firestone. Do not even think of taking these on any ice or snow. Firestone sells all season tires that have the capability of going in snow but these are not it. These are entry level tires.good enough for highway and city driving but that\u2019s it.
1990s Ford Explorer were pretty solid except for the pesky factory installed Firestone tires that would blow out at speed.
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