Tires YOKOHAMA or NANKANG
I had the Firestone at2 this size and didn't like the handling, the sidewall was too soft, I found a set of 17 inch TRD sport wheels and now run 265/65/17 geolander g015 and absolutely love them
I have those Yokohamas on my 2wd. Mostly highway but occasional forest roads and a 4wd trail I had scouted in a different vehicle to get to a hunting spot. Honestly, I love them. Little to no road noise, and I haven’t had an issue with them.
I have the Yokohama A/T4, just got them, haven’t been OR. Ride is awesome, better MPG’s. Just a little hum from the tires
I run Yokohama geolanders year round on my tundra and they work great
I live in Canmore and drive a Subaru forester wilderness with the Yokohama G015 (3Peak) and I have never gotten stuck, slid out of control, or had any concern.
I got a new set this year from Discount Tire. Cost me $831 total including tax for four Yokohama GTX all seasons. I’ve driven almost 4,000 miles on them so far and haven’t had an issue yet.
I am in my first set of NS2R tw180, all I can tell is that this tyre feels difficult to warm and easy to surpase optimal working window but, it's good for the value
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.
These are knockoffs. The new 60k 4runner has Yokohamas that are 100 bucks each at Walmart
This one is slower than a052. Have fun being slow
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