Went with the Yokohama Geolander H/T G056 in 265/60R18.
Ended up being $670.29
I had a set of those on my 2009 Tacoma. Hated them so much I bought a new set of wheels/tires in short order. Sucked in the rain, and snow was very iffy...
Went with the Yokohama Geolander H/T G056 in 265/60R18.
Ended up being $670.29
Dang really? I read favorable reviewsI had a set of those on my 2009 Tacoma. Hated them so much I bought a new set of wheels/tires in short order. Sucked in the rain, and snow was very iffy...
See post #20I would check Walmart online have it shipped to your house
AT3 4S. Is great in north Jersey snow.What about Cooper tires? They have a couple in your range. I'd recommend the Discoverer AT3 4S like I put on the '14 Tacoma (great traction in the rain, pretty quite for a AT tire, not sure about snow yet), however they show $251 a piece on DT, so I guess that's out. We've had a set of Cooper HT's on grandmothers Jeep Liberty since 2017 and they've been doing great. Even went through a couple bad snow storms without issue.
The failed tire is an AT3 4SAT3 4S. Is great in north Jersey snow.
Dang really? I read favorable reviews
Did you have P or LT
That’s a good deal!Went with the Yokohama Geolander H/T G056 in 265/60R18.
Ended up being $670.29
My mind originally went to their X-AT. I was very impressed for the price. Darn.Went with the Yokohama Geolander H/T G056 in 265/60R18.
Ended up being $670.29
They look factory.Just got them home so not much to report but they're smooth, quiet, and they look OK I guess.
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Thanks! Factory size is 255/55 and they're too small. Look like skateboard wheels.They look factory.
USA!My mind originally went to their X-AT. I was very impressed for the price. Darn.
Where were the H/T’s made?