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Review on Tire Yokohama Parada Spec X (PA02) 235/55 R18 100V by Kiril Kirilov ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unsatisfactory quality, I will not buy this again.

I selected tires after reading various reviews on the market. I am unhappy with the product that I purchased. I was relieved when it came time to toss them away, and I drove somewhere between 30 and 35 kilometers. (by way of reference, my winter Hakka-7 just finished its fourth season, and the spikes that are still in place have worn less than forty percent) If you wanted to define the Parade in a few words, you might say that it is "neither fish nor fowl," that it is weak on the highway and weak off-road, that it is not comfortable and that it is not sporty. It would appear that an attempt was made to develop a tire that could be used on a variety of surfaces, including asphalt, country roads, and minor off-road. Touareg car 12g. benz.3.6 size 275/45 20.

Pros
  • - That tread pattern is quite interesting, and it appears to be hostile. This brings up the second point, which is as follows: Well-mannered on somewhat rough terrain and during the off-season. To avoid waiting in lines, you should change your shoes later in the fall and sooner in the spring. The tread is stuck to the road because snow porridge was forced into gaps that were both wide and deep.
Cons
  • - Noise ! On asphalt with a flat surface, it is reduced in size. The remainder of the time there was noise, in a variety of different speeds and settings. - Such Stiffness! The ride will be more comfortable once the tires have warmed up, but in general, you shouldn't expect it. - Managed poorly, yet still manages to keep a straight line. After putting winter tires on the automobile and ensuring proper wheel alignment as well as following all of the other prescribed procedures, the issue was resolved. - The protection loses its effectiveness after sufficient use, however there is a caveat. The shield shreds to bits at the edges of the front wheels on both sides. Earlier evaluations have previously addressed this concern in greater detail. After two or five seasons, the sidewall began to break as well, and the wheels were discarded because of it. - The tread is jammed with pebbles, some of which are pretty large.