Tire performance
Hey all,
I recently slapped some Yokohama Geolander G015s on my 2006. It's been snowing up here in Everett, WA....not a lot, but enough to see how these suckers grip. So far so good. In GGS/Lo-Range and HDC off the Rover is just no fun in the snow. Too good. Pretty great option if you are stuck with 19s and want stock-sized tires that can handle some weather; some mild off-roading (I took them out on Jan 1) and are good for the road for a reasonable price.
Thought I'd share.
-Houm
I recently slapped some Yokohama Geolander G015s on my 2006. It's been snowing up here in Everett, WA....not a lot, but enough to see how these suckers grip. So far so good. In GGS/Lo-Range and HDC off the Rover is just no fun in the snow. Too good. Pretty great option if you are stuck with 19s and want stock-sized tires that can handle some weather; some mild off-roading (I took them out on Jan 1) and are good for the road for a reasonable price.
Thought I'd share.
-Houm
Hmmm....I think they were $225 a piece maybe. I don't quite remember. I just know they were not in the neighborhood of my old Goodyear MT/Rs which were over $300 per. If you'd like a detailed price I can dig up that info.
....but Duratracs are awesome. I didn't need that much tire for the Wifey's Rover. My '05 rocks the cooper Discoverer STT Pros.
Last edited by houm_wa; Jan 18, 2020 at 11:59 AM.
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