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Old 04-10-2007, 07:36 AM
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guys with yoko geolander at-s tires

how do you like them so far?? i have heard nothing but good things from the at-s series from yoko
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bump.. lets see some pics!
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My mom has 'em on her '99 limited and she's really happy with them. A good daily driver tire that can handle a rough trail with little wear and tear.
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Originally Posted by X-AWDriver
My mom has 'em on her '99 limited and she's really happy with them. A good daily driver tire that can handle a rough trail with little wear and tear.

got any pics of them on her vehicle?? on the net they look good just curious on how they look on a vehicle and if it really has some offroad kind of features
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Sorry,I haven't snapped any pics of my mom's truck but they do look nice but not as agressive as a set of BFGs or the Nittos. Off road they might give up a little to the Nittos but overall driving is much more comfortable on the streets with the Yoks. You want more off road prowess at a good price then turn to the Yok AT+IIs.
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Hands down the best All-Terrain I've ever owned....

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got any pics with them dry. its hard to tell what they look like on your truck
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how's the freeway road noise?
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Originally Posted by mkgarrison5
got any pics with them dry. its hard to tell what they look like on your truck
I dont right now, I'll have to get a newer picture for you.



As for the freeway noise, its an amazingly quiet tire.
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Here's mine but I don't think they are what your looking for. I think these are the yokohama geolander at-II or something like that (if I remember right). These have done me good off-road and I've been happy with them


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Wormhole I had those on my GMC Sierra. They are the Yokohame Geolander AT +II. I had the 285/75/16s and I liked them a lot. Not too noisy and good offroad. The thing is I think yokohama changed the tread and sidewall design since the design in your pic. I dont like the new design.
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Originally Posted by Henrythewound
Wormhole I had those on my GMC Sierra. They are the Yokohame Geolander AT +II. I had the 285/75/16s and I liked them a lot. Not too noisy and good offroad. The thing is I think yokohama changed the tread and sidewall design since the design in your pic. I dont like the new design.
Ya, these came with truck and are not noisy then again my exhaust would drown out any noise.
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I have the AT II's on my 4R; 315's. Drive'em everyday on the highway to work, and beat the hell out of them offroad. Absolutely no complaints.
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