Tires YOKOHAMA or LANDSAIL
Yokohama naman... well... they're Yokohama. Great performance.
My Yokohama have been on my truck for about 7 years, I only drive it a couple thousand miles a year. No cracks and tread is still great.
I don’t have a bad thing to say about them. Sticky, quiet, and comfy. On the cheaper side too, but I’m sure that’ll show in the life (rated to 25k miles). I’ve got one track day in on them, and they held up incredibly well. They’re super nice to daily, too.
Judging by the comments no one likes the Geolandar G015s anymore, but I'm on my second set now and have loved them the whole time.
I just bought 2 for the front on my 2016 Camry the day before a trip and put 1500 miles on them. Great in the rain, I never felt like it was hydroplaning. In dry conditions they are incredibly responsive. Some people will oversteer because of this and think it feels loose but it’s a very responsive tire which is exactly what you want. No vibrations up to 90MPH so they balance out well and the Camry is very sensitive to vibrations. I’m very happy with this tire and will be slapping two more on the back. The only thing is they aren’t quite as quiet as the Michelin Primacy MX4 that came on the car but the Yokohama are $70 less per tire and the difference is really negligible. Hardly something to be concerned about. I’d recommend them to anyone without hesitation.
The first thing I did was change the ORM tires to Yokohama Geolandar go15 in 215/75 r15. I am very pleased with the new tires so far.
On most cars the RE71RS is probably the most versatile and better wearing. On many cars the Yokohama A052 is the fastest. It depends on what type of car you have, how much camber you can get, are you traction limited, etc.
Based on experience:
Bridgestone
- Makapit at matagal mapudpod
Yokohama
- Makapit din pero mas mabilis mapudpod vs. Bridgestone
Just replaced mine at a little over 25,000 miles. From other posters I knew it was coming sooner rather than later. I ended up putting Yokohama Geolander A/Ts on
For anyone who lives in snowy climate, do you find OEM Yokohama tires suck in the snow? I live in Minnesota and it's winter wonderland now but I find myself slipping and sliding perhaps more than I should.
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