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https://www.yokohamatire.com/tires/detail/geolandar_a_t_g015

 

I just saw that these were released and I'm sure no one has them on just yet but figured it would be worth asking about.

I have the stock SR-As on my All-Terrain and hate them but will use them up. I'll be swapping tires at some point this year and want to consider these as a replacement.

We have always had great luck with Yokos, have had 2 sets of the Geolandar H/Ts on my wifes 4-runner and they are long lasting, quiet and have great grip in dry and wet.

I want an All terrain tire as I do go off-road every once and a while when hunting or if I see a mud puddle and I want something that will handle it better than the SR-As but not be a droning mess on-road where I spend most of my time in the truck. Wet weather grip is a big deal, I don't trust the SR-As and whenever the roads are wet, I switch to Auto so I'm not spinning the rears at a stoplight.

These really look good and have a good tread pattern that would seem to meet my needs.

I hope someone out there already has a set or has some experience with any Yokohama AT tires.

Thanks!

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Following. I used Geolanders on my 99 Silverado and Jeeps, and they did great, but when I got my 08 2500HD and went with Geo's.. well.. they did not hold up very well. If I see enough positive reviews I would consider trying these out.

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