Yokohama Geolandar A/T XD G017: Is It Worth The Hype?

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I've already decided these will be my next tire in LT285/75R18 for my Toyota Tundra. One of the most aggressive tires ive found that still maintains the 3PMS designation for performance here in Canada through the winter.

travisgbarr
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I want these so bad for my next set, truck came with non 3 peak rated duratrac which are decent traction in the snow but wore terribly on the road. Jared the reviews are hilarious, don’t change!😂

chroniclesofnanner
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Everyone who has watched this, the Yokohama G018 AT has just released early July, best tires I’ve ever ridden on. Very aggressive for an AT, and kinda looks like a big rig tire at the same time. Amazing performance

haydencole
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I run these on my FJ Cruiser and they are a dream. I live in an area in Canada that gets a lot of snow and ice. I got these studded, and they are a great blend of onroad handeling, snow traction, and offroad grip. They are truely a great tire that are very quiet on the road. They are quieter than my K02's and my Wrangler Duratrac, handle better in the rain/snow, and have massive tread depth for a long service life.

OkanaganLife
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Hey there eh I just bought a set of these Geolandar AT/ XD studded. 35x12.5R 17. I live in southern Alberta Canada eh I regularly travel to BC to visit my daughters on Hwy#3 a notorious mountain adventure with a total of 5 mountain passes that hold snow all winter and has freezing below 1000 metres on evenings. Tight twisting grades with steep grades. These skins with studs will climb like a mountain goat. I am a 38 year veteran owner operator long haul trucker. When my rig is chained with 2 sets of triples with heavy V-bar devices I pull my Super B Trains up anything. These Geolandars are bloody awesome eh despite the studs they handle great on winter bare roads. Studs not so quiet lol eh I’d say without the studs these will match my old KO2’s for noise eh Surprised me

neilh
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I have these on my Sierra 2500hd, I have had in the past BFG KO2, Wrangler Duratracs. I would compare these very closely with the Duratracs. I love these Yokos and will continue to use them in the future.

LUXE_Refinishing_Solutions
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I’m running these on my prado have been last 4 months or so absolutely love them. Amazing off road and pretty good on a little noisey but nothing to bad would defiantly recommend.

lars-erikbardsen
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They’re great on my Tacoma, I live in Southern California. I go visit my friends on the Rez, gone up into the mountains when it’s snowy, muddy, & I been in sandy areas. They’re even quiet on the freeway not that it matters to me because I like to bump music. Tire shops like these tires too due, to how easy it is to balance and align them.

ConSafos_
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1, 000 miles, Offroad Tacoma...balance perfectly!
300 mile break in period.
Not a true mud tire, but I hope to try them out in the snow!

johnyelton
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Ran my Yokohama geolanders for 120, 000km um I must confess very little off road stuff. Just beaches etc

But mate 120k I absolutely love the Yokohama’s!!

stevieTee_
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I am currently running them on my Triton, and found they are quiet compared to the Toyo open country . I like em, been pretty good . I'm happy

busstah
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great review, I always look forward to your videos

Murls
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Australia gets snow too! You should know that!
It's a pity Yokohama are not also yet bringing the Geolandar CV 4S G061 to Australia.
The new G061 (3PMSF rated all season) would be super useful for those who do not need the all terrain capability of the G015 but need the wet road and snow and icy conditions capability on a tyre that can be used all year round. Anyone who goes to the alpine snow resorts, even once a year, or drives a lot on country roads in winter around New South Wales or Victoria, Tasmania, would do well in terms of general driving safety to get the new G061s.

antonroux
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Just bought some putting them on Friday! Really excited to see how they perform! I like your videos. Great at it!

david_davis
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So glad Yokahoma have come out with these. I was going to go with the G003, but these will fit my needs perfectly. Love that they are available in size 235/85r16.

nrspence
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Am now also a convert to the GO17S, down from 33' BFG KM2 muddies. Definitely a noticeable on road noise reduction and improvement to on road handling, especially in the wet. The back used to slip out on roundabouts at relatively low speed, hasn't happened at all with the GO17s. They are very good on sand, I used to go 16psi and can now get away with 18psi in the same conditions. On trail they are hardy, have been through some sharp rocky firetrails without issue, no obvious damage to lugs or sidewalls.

The only negative (compared to a dedicated mud terrain) is in the mud. These are not good mud tires despite the relatively agressive outter tred block design. Wet/sloppy you will need to significantly lower pressure and wet/claggy/clay forget about it, immediate track tires... but... these aren't really designed for this so not surprising.

As a more agressive all terrain, I'm really happy with them. They've replaced the old KO2 BFGs I had and they perform very similar but with a little more traction offroad in wet.

jameslovespizza
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Just ordered these in a 35 12.5 r20.... 22/32nds tread depth.. mud territory depth in an AT is amazing

claysmurthwaite
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When you get a chance please do a video on the new BFG HD-Terrain TA KT I believe it’s supposed to be a direct competitor for this tire class

thetiredadtv
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I just ordered a set of these for my 2024 Chevy 2500 super excited to see how they turn out

iambigfoot
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I have rolled on Duratrac (with and without stud depending on season) since they came out…
Now I have a set of Yokohama at xd with and without the stud for Summer and winter and would not go back to anything else…. They are pushing forward instead of digging in Berry impresive

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