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Brand | Yokohama |
Tire Model | Geolandar M/T |
Tire Type | Mud-Terrain |
Tire Size | 34" - 295/60R20 |
Tire Diameter | 34 |
Tire Load Index | 126 (3748 lbs per tire) |
Tire Load Rating | E |
Tire Tread Depth | 20/32" |
Tire Revs Per Mile | 592 |
Tire Speed Rating | (Q) Up to 99mph |
Tire Weight | 66.8 |
Yokohama 110133336
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Sep 9, 2023
Review shared from Yokohama Geolandar M/T Tire (35" - 285/75R18)
Great off-road tire
No problems going through mud and sandy terrain, I’m curious how long they’ll last, seems to wear faster than normal tire.
Sep 8, 2023
Review shared from Yokohama Geolandar M/T Tire (37" - 37x12.50R17)
Nice looking but loud
I was surprised for a tire that was advertised to be quiet would end up being so loud. Very noticeable road noise in a quiet truck. Good tire but don't expect a quiet ride.
Dec 8, 2022
Review shared from Yokohama Geolandar M/T Tire (33" - 33x12.50R20)
Bountiful mud traction
Slapped four of these bad boys on in 265/70r16 and it turned the taco into what it was made to be. Pulled a tractor out uphill in Oregon clay mud with a quart of wood in the back. The side grabbers are mighty thick and scoop mud like a finger in a fresh jar of nutella. Throwing it into 4x4 and letting her rip pulls just as hard as on pavement as off of it. Great deep snow off road traction. TERRIBLE on pavement snow traction of any kind. If you live in somewhere that drops below 32 often, don’t even think about it. The tire hum at 40+ is melodic, angelic even. Feels like you can drive over a line of cars like in a monster truck show. These are big ol suckers though at 55lbs per tire as opposed to 32-38 for a stock size and load rating. These suckers come in like 120+ as a base load rating so just know you will feel the road if you are in something light like a jeep or tacoma. Also lost about 12mpg but thats due to the 3.5 tacoma being gutless. If you air them down try to be in the 8-12psi range cause I had one pop off a 7.5” rim when I tried to roll on the throttle at 6psi. Popped right back on with a jack and a lil porta pump. I’ve redlined them on rock and gravel on multiple occasions and the tread blocks still look brand new. 26k miles on them and I have 12/32 on all four with rotations every 5k or so miles. They don’t wear fast like some other softer M/T tires. Sure they are a bit spendy but they will get you there.
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