Tires YOKOHAMA or KENDA
Le puse una vez yokohama al clio que me dieron en la empresa, y el andar era super distinto a las firestone f590
Suave como manteca.
Yokohoma s drive ….. trustt its really good and you will feel the difference the moment u take it for a spin and its a treat on the curves ???? its soft and not sure how long its gonna last but its a lovely set of rubber and the the road noise is minimal , i have them on my polo it sticks to the road like glue
Just picked up March 2025 '94 Acty Attack Honda purchased from carfromjapan.com. Geolander tires made an immediate difference.
I have tired Yokohama tires, and Mohave(discount tire), and so far I have liked these the best. Quiet, good traction.
I've had great experience with it as well. Been driving through the Sierra Nevadas in heavy snow and ice, chain controls for everyone without 4wd and snow tires, and the thing drives like it's on rails. Very impressive.
I went to the Kenda sport nevegal 29 and I won't be going to any other than that..
At the Beeville Pro Solo I ran both the Vitour and Yokohama on my AST/STR ND, and went faster on the Yokohama. On the Yokohama, the front would just GO, with good entry rotation.
The main thing I didn't like about the A052 is the soft sidewall and overall life. I think it's probably the stickiest 200tw tire, better suited for lighter cars, but for my heavy ass Camaro I chewed through the a052 in half the time of RE71r, mostly because I was driving them wrong. I tend to push a little past the grip level from the front on corner entry, it wasn't too big and issue with the RE71r with the stiff sidewall and stiffer compound, but driving like that with the a052 which feels incredibly soft and gummy, I shredded through the shoulders of the tread quick, even with -3.3 front camber.
Yokohama mabilis daw mapubpod sabi ng tropa ko.
Had them on my F250 and they did not last long at all. Looked cool tho and loud as hell.
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