Yokohama Geolandar M/T Directional Tires

Yokohama Geolandar M/T Directional Tires 

DESCRIPTION

If you like playing in the mud, you'll love getting dirty with the Geolandar M/T Directional. Featuring a rugged, deep-lug tread, the Geolandar M/T Directional churns through the deepest mud and muck with ease. It's serious strength and traction straight off the trail of Yokohama's off-road racing circuit that's guaranteed to satisfy every off-road enthusiast. Available in 15 and 16 inch sizes.

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 19, 2008]
Randy Olson
Model Reviewed: Dodge Ram

Strength:

Wet, loose traction.

Weakness:

Road noise at moderate speeds.

I sipped the tire and got 52,000 miles of highway use. Great tire! More traction than the truck had horsepower. Gonna do another set on my Powerstroke. Never once was left wanting more traction even as tire wore to the indicators.

Similar Products Used:

N/A

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 22, 2001]
Eben Lewis
Model Reviewed: 97 Yota Tacoma

Strength:

Awesome, dependable muddin tires. Execellant on the street in the rain. The rugged hum heard traveling down roads is a welcomed sound. Doesn't get any better than these!

Weakness:

None yet . . . Don't really expect any either!

An aggressive look and incredible handling features on and off the road make this tire a must have for everyone. I already want another set after tthese.

Similar Products Used:

Last set were Firestone's ATX. They don't even compare to these babies.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 09, 2000]
Pete Hanson
Model Reviewed: 31x10.5r15

Strength:

Great traction on pavement, gravel, and mud. Good wet pavement traction. Clears mud well. Very aggressive look. Makes some noise at 40 mph but quiets down on the highway. Airs down well.

Weakness:

Soft rubber compound, not the best for running on rocks.

Recommended for street and light off road use. For heavy off road use, look to a thicker tire, like a super swamper. Paid $105 mounted and balanced per.

Similar Products Used:

BF Goodrich Mud Terrains: Better in the rain, softer rubber.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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