JohnKeane
Member
- Posts
- 17
- Location
- UK, Cheshire
Looking for advice from those with experience of driving with different tyre makes. I currently have some Blizzak Winter Tyres on which are old and not the best on the motorway and have a rumble as they don't balance that well, so once the weather improves I'm going to change them.
Standard size 255/65R16
Problem is that reviews are all unqualified opinion and what is someones quiet rating could be noisy for someone else, unless it is a direct comparison with a known quantity So has anyone driven with both Goodyear and then swapped to say Yokohama on a standard D2 V8 and did you regret it ?
So the default fit was Goodyear Wrangler HP All Weather, which have a D fuel, C Wet Grip and 72db I suspect this would be the best choice for someone that stuck to motorways, but they aren't M+S and don't have 3 Peaks. Circa £145 each
Alternative 1 Toyo Open Country All Terrain, E Fuel, E Wet, 71db, tread looks better for off road, they aren't M+S and don't have 3 Peaks. but are the cheaper option at £120 each
Alternative 2 Yokohama Geolander AT G015 E fuel, C Wet Grip and 72db, tread looks better for off road, plus they are rated as true all season tyres with the 3 Peak winter rating. £135 each
Question 1 - Are Goodyear Wrangler really poor in snow, I don't do a lot of off roading but would like to be able to drive up a steepish hill which is covered in snow
Question 2 - How well behaved are Yokohama in comparison to Goodyear at motorway speeds in terms of noise and stability ?
Question 3 - What is the MPG difference between Goodyear and Yokohama ?
Please share your experience
Standard size 255/65R16
Problem is that reviews are all unqualified opinion and what is someones quiet rating could be noisy for someone else, unless it is a direct comparison with a known quantity So has anyone driven with both Goodyear and then swapped to say Yokohama on a standard D2 V8 and did you regret it ?
So the default fit was Goodyear Wrangler HP All Weather, which have a D fuel, C Wet Grip and 72db I suspect this would be the best choice for someone that stuck to motorways, but they aren't M+S and don't have 3 Peaks. Circa £145 each
Alternative 1 Toyo Open Country All Terrain, E Fuel, E Wet, 71db, tread looks better for off road, they aren't M+S and don't have 3 Peaks. but are the cheaper option at £120 each
Alternative 2 Yokohama Geolander AT G015 E fuel, C Wet Grip and 72db, tread looks better for off road, plus they are rated as true all season tyres with the 3 Peak winter rating. £135 each
Question 1 - Are Goodyear Wrangler really poor in snow, I don't do a lot of off roading but would like to be able to drive up a steepish hill which is covered in snow
Question 2 - How well behaved are Yokohama in comparison to Goodyear at motorway speeds in terms of noise and stability ?
Question 3 - What is the MPG difference between Goodyear and Yokohama ?
Please share your experience