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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good and quality product, but there are flaws.

Starting in 2022, stand on the Nissan Pathfinder. The operation is not the simplest because my family and I travel a lot in the summer (to places like Crimea, Karelia, the Golden Ring, and a vacation home in the Hong Kong area), sometimes covering up to 20,000 kilometers. Overall, a strong 4, but the drive wheels (rear) were worn out in sequence for two seasons; the difference is seen in the picture. Typically not a tire that holds up well.

Pros
  • It's not too loud, holds a wet road nicely, and we even tried it on some sand with no issues.
Cons
  • Most likely not for lengthy journeys, as the drive wheels for the second season were worn out (((

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

I purchased a geolandar g015 at the beginning of March, and I am quite pleased with it. It fits snugly within the tire arches, rolls smoothly on level ground, and has not caused any noticeable expansion of my turning circle. I'm still in the process of learning to roll, but I can already see the benefits. I enjoy rubbing the curbs because of their innovative design, which serves not only as an aesthetic enhancement but also as an early-stage defense against cuts and wear on the sidewall. An…

Pros
  • fashion, durability, cost
Cons
  • Obviously not

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A high-quality product, the price corresponds to the quality.

I'm still on summer tires despite the fact that it's already October, it's warm here, and it's two complete seasons. I smiled as I read all the reviews about the noise because, guys, the soundproofing of the cabin is amazing! On any rubber, a very inexpensive automobile or an older one without normal Shumkov will be highly noisy! Although this Yokohama type is advertised as being all-weather, I only have summer and winter tires. It works great in puddles and on damp sand. Despite two seasons of

Pros
  • a comfortable ride, little noise, and strong traction
Cons
  • missing for two seasons

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

I tried using them in the winter this year as well; overall, they worked great, although it is best to avoid heavy braking. I avoided sliding on the ice as I drove out of the snowdrifts. Sharp braking causes you to feel as though they are sliding, but it does not cause you to go into a skid. So you can ride them all year long if you just maintain a normal distance and stay on the road. (Hong Kong region, when the temperature reached -25)

Pros
  • It is relatively inexpensive and can travel farther through the muck than a freeway. Useful as an all-season garment
Cons
  • not noticed

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

While a consultant's recommendation led me to acquire Yokohama Geolandar A/T G015 tires, my own experience with them ultimately convinced me that I had made the best possible choice. With its all-season tires, it handles well in all conditions, whether wet or dry, it is quiet, it takes curves with confidence, and it has a sleek exterior design. The rubber is pliable, so you barely notice road imperfections. Wear resistance is something I can't comment on just yet because my rubber hasn't been…

Pros
  • perfect for urban excursions and weekend getaways, great control, cushioned tires, inaudible road noise, no sensation for imperfections;
Cons
  • I would be willing to pay this sum in theory, but I know that it can be accomplished for less money elsewhere.

In every manner superior to standard 091, far superior to g012. There isn't an alternative after G012 gets removed from the market. Contrary to what many people claim, tread-related debris does not fly or clog the system. Manufactured in 2022. Even after optimizing the disk, a number of weights hung when balancing. Rubber is made of an extremely elastic material, much like in the cold. This, in my opinion, is why it adheres to the pavement so nicely.

Pros
  • fantastic tires Instead of G012 I used the Forester. In every regard, especially in the dirt, the 015 performs better than the 012. I blurred faster in 012. Better water drainage was seen. The 015th seems to be lighter than the 012 since the 012 "has a lot of rubber," One summer is the duration of use. drove her throughout Abkhazia from MSC. I traveled through the Kodori Gorge's tunnel in front of the checkpoint, up the steep mountain roads to the Auadkhara spring's alpine meadows, and to the Gegsky waterfall. Without roofs or breakage, every wheel was still in tact, which is fantastic! I checked the balance when I got there, and it had not changed. It provides outstanding rubber sidewall protection in the tread area. This most likely prevented me from getting hurt on rugged mountain roads. Both dry and wet braking are great. In corners, they don't make noise. The highway is fantastic! The tread layout allowed for loss-free survival of unexpected precipitation. In the absence of ice, there were no slips on the moist snow. The summer tires of the neighbors were slipping.
Cons
  • After a vacation, there is obvious wear and tear. little variation in sizes. There is no 225/60/17 standard. The profile had to be set to 65 because it was the right fit.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied, the purchase is quite successful.

Pajero Sport car - 5 years passed on the G012, the mileage was about 100 t. Km. there is something to compare. Compared to the 12, the 15 has a more road pattern, so the 12 will outperform the 15 off-road. At 12, a rumble appeared at a speed of 100 km / h, at 15, the rumble begins to appear at 120, in the rain 15 is better controlled on the highway than 12, the balancing is the same for both, if the master is with hands, then the maximum load is 50 gr. Due to the smaller pattern at 15, more…

Pros
  • Quieter than 12, like softer.
Cons
  • Less adapted to the exit from the asphalt than 12.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and quality are acceptable.

Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ 4.7 245/65 R17 should be your standing position. In the city, it drives like a powerful four (I'm not a huge lover of piling up in the city), and when I drove to the Caucasus and Crimea, I did not observe any apparent deficiencies in its performance on the highway either. He spent a lot of time climbing mountains, and on dry, solid terrain, he is able to climb magnificently into difficult heights. Quieter than average for its category. Think rationally about what you…

Pros
  • Price is reasonable, and it drives nicely on both asphalt and gravel roads.
Cons
  • When you are on the ground, especially after it has rained and when you are on steep slopes, you will quickly be pushed to the side. at a pressure of two atmospheres, the standard.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product for me, I was satisfied with the price.

This rubber has currently traveled 20000 km, and there are still 7-8 mm of tread left. Although it has been claimed that this rubber can operate at -10 degrees Fahrenheit (I even specifically stated this at the Yokohama representative office in Hong Kong), I would not recommend using these tires all winter long. They perform poorly on icy asphalt but tolerateably perform quite well in loose snow. By the end of November, when snow may already be present in some areas, I am able to switch my car

Pros
  • - Within reason, gently passes bumps, road joints, and tram lines (which run flush with the road). You have to cross the dead asphalt joints with rails at walking speed because there are so many of them. Changes lanes on a road with water in a rut with assurance. I try to make all the adjustments smoothly when driving in the rain, which this tire allows me to do. I haven't noticed any hydroplaning yet, but the off-road tread is quite helpful in this respect. — good traction on the sand and priming.
Cons
  • Reduced acceleration dynamics; significantly worse braking and handling on pavement (in dry and rainy conditions) than with road tires. Turns on wet pavement, in particular, blast the front axle, even though I occasionally "laid" rather visibly. But remember, this is not a racing tire; it is for a smooth ride without abrupt turns. - The rubber on the road vibrates and hums audibly when traveling on a packed, leveled, sand road. - It is not particularly balanced in my case, and at speeds of 120 to 125 km/h, it very clearly bumps into the steering wheel. Other than that, there are reasonable vibrations at various speeds, but I became accustomed to them with time because they are present on virtually any tire (in my experience on this car).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A nice option for the money, one of the best deals.

Machine CR-V (150l. S AWD), operating conditions in Hong Kong, driving style a mixture of manual and automatic transmission. The set was dismantled (the last indicator) for the price of 47,000 dollars (vehicle tires might have been sold for a maximum of 24,000 dollars). On wet serpentine, they performed exceptionally well; lateral drifts are kept to a minimum, and following a breakdown, it re-clings to the surface almost instantaneously. Aquaplaning is modest. Although I have not tested it on…

Pros
  • Excellent grip! Long-lasting, somewhat quiet, and resistant to wear exceptionally well.
Cons
  • It was not found.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied, the purchase is quite successful.

generally balanced at 25–35 gr. 1. Rubber is pliable and quickly absorbs minor road imperfections. However, in this case, significant wear from great softness may be the result. Since the tires are from 2022, no one can predict wear today, but there are conditions that must be met before wear can increase. 2. Noise reasonably, but in general, I believe the noise level is reasonable for AT rubber. 3. I didn't enjoy the sound of pebbles flying into the arches very coolly. 4. Rubber is attractive…

Pros
  • Soft
Cons
  • Noise

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

Has some pros: Mushrooms are the ideal alternative for excursions that consist of 70% work and home and 30% fishing because they are not expensive and are quiet. Some cons: I'm not sure whether this is a con or not, but the sidewall is soft, and I'm pumping 2.4 points, more or less. I'm not sure if this is a con or not. Rubber could be made more durable for a/t applications.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

Completely content! I have no prior experience working with A/T tires. Auto Suzuki Grand Vitara. Size 225/70 R16. Before that, it was a summer Bridgestone Dueler H/T 687 (factory) tires for a weak four (if I didn't make a mistake in the numbers). Then, after one and a half seasons on the winter Gislaved NF5, (the spikes were removed), there was noise in the traffic, in the heat there was no stability on the road and when breaking, but in the mud it was OK. Yokohama Geolander A/T G015 was the…

Pros
  • Calm, consistent performance when driving, and no rise in fuel consumption despite increasing braking force.
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Quality at zero, very sorry for the money spent.

Attention! Never use tires off-road! Geolender AT G012 had been out of commission previously. Rubber was great. Additionally, it works well on the highway and driving in mud is not stupid. Passed over it for nearly 100,000 kilometers and just had good things to say. It performs admirably on the G015 highway, much like a respectable ATeshka, adds 1.5 liters to fuel consumption, handles well, and typically keeps rutting on asphalt. But! The car becomes uncontrolled after rain, despite the very…

Pros
  • Well-suited for asphalt roads; moderately noisy.
Cons
  • Patency.

I drove my Volvo Geolandar G015, and the tires performed as expected. I drove throughout the city and out to the country on well-traveled roads, and it revealed itself flawlessly everywhere. Soft, yet moderate, it swiftly reacts to any peculiarities of the road. However, even though it doesn't create noise on its own, the prior tires I was driving had such a hum that it gave me headaches throughout the day. We arrived in comfort as he drove his wife there with the window open. A minor…

Pros
  • quiet, regulated fuel consumption
Cons
  • No

Dust off that 16th century 215/70 duster. The absence of aquaplaning was the first thing I noticed; the rubber makes short work of puddles. It has competent handling in city environments and does not get bogged down in potholes. Yes, there is a sore, but no, it is absolutely uncritical of the stones becoming lodged and the sounds of these stones hitting the arches that were mentioned in the evaluations. Sometimes little things become stuck, but it's not painful. I'm moving out of the city in…

Pros
  • Forgot about aquaplaning once I acquired some road tires. The flight to minus five degrees was uneventful. Sleet, ice on the roads in spots, slush, typical flying speed from Hong Kong to Hong Kong in the middle of March.
Cons
  • Not currently located; future plans include adding a review.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not a good product, sorry to have spent money on it.

Cooper AT3 255/70/16 rubber, the car was stable in all modes, even when lowered; the same very soft sidewall in the same size throws a weak car, it's dangerous to turn sharply; although the rubber is soft, it jumps like a ball, swallowing small bumps perfectly; however, acceleration deteriorated, engine turn was required more frequently, and fuel consumption increased. 2.3-liter gasoline automusso.

Pros
  • Velcro's grip on the road means it performs admirably in the snow.
Cons
  • Tires are now only suitable for slow moving cars because to their expensive cost and the fact that they cause the vehicle to swerve wildly when overtaking or turning.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average quality of the product, especially for the money.

I'm talking about Yokohama Geolandar A/T G015 215/70 R16 100H tires. There is nothing else to add at this time, but now you can't escape the first impression: the imbalance of the new 2022 Yokohama tires on 3 wheels of 50 grams. - it's over the limit by 70 grams. It is hypothesized that a home manufacturer was responsible. But that's just the way it is for everyone. People who have a limited income should have tires, in my opinion. The unbalance was only up to 10 g / 1 wheel in the older Thai…

Pros
  • My concept of versatility is satisfied when the tread and stiffness are at P = 2.4 atm.
Cons
  • After the tires were mounted, it was determined that there was a 50-gram imbalance across three of the wheels. with a maximum of 70 grams allowed.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A high-quality product, the price corresponds to the quality.

The option was also narrowed because the model is brand new, which implies that there won't be any outdated products from the various providers. Different pros: Not loud at all, just a normal level of volume. When driving on a wet road, you won't even notice the water, and the rut in the pavement will go completely unnoticed. I haven't taken it off the beaten path just yet. To compare it, I used the Dunlop Grandtrek AT3 tires that I had previously driven approximately 80,000 kilometers on. (At…

XC60 now has 235/65 r17 tires. Both 2.2 and 2.4 pounds of pressure didn't stop the buzzing. The deep rumbling of the a/t 697 is more audible than it is on the Bridgestone Dueler. However, after three seasons of use, they became worn out and the Tiguan was sold. I have yet to do a mud climb, but I intend to do it soon. The following are the advantages: Up to 90 km/h, it generates essentially no noise, the weight distribution is excellent, and the handling is just right. The downsides: The…