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martinf5
 


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Yokohama Geolandar A/T for summer use any good?

Winter opens slowly his doors here in Germany, Black forest, so next days I'll get winter tires on it.

But next summer comes soon so which tires are good for an daily driver?

Are Yokohama Geolandar A/T worth buying now and have them on stock.

I'm not a real off-roader, gravel roads in forests are what I have and want to use some times.

Well yes I know this grandma can do more....
  
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Any premium or midrange brand road based tyre will be more than adequate to cope with gravel tracks and perform better on tarmac than an AT.

Although if the original Pirelli ATR (not AT+) is still definitely available in your country, they’d be perfect.*

The D3/4 is hugely capable off road on any tyre thanks to the amazing Terrain Response system.

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https://www.pirelli.com/tyres/en-ww/car/ca...orpion-atr


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The ATR is a pretty old tyre now, although no doubt still ok. And as Pirelli have the most unreliable stocking methodology, sourcing them and then ensuring replacements are available is a bit of a game.
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Geolander are fine. Had mine for about ten months. Quiet on road, no trouble pulling a big trailer loaded with clay traps round the farm.
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I have had a set of Yokohama Geolandar G015 A/T tyres for about 18 months on our little Outlander Phev.
They are quiet on tarmac, but have had very little use on wet grass & mud. I would buy the same again.



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I fitted "Yokohama 255/55 R19 111H XL , RPB (So) Geolandar A/T (G015)" to my D4 just over 12 months ago.

My house is off a gravel track, and I regularly go off-road in the winter when shooting.

I'm very satisfied with them. Have you read this thread:-

https://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/round-roadbiased-tyres-183871.html

You might find it to be very helpful, I did - thank-you Asbestross.

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RRSTDV8 wrote:
The ATR is a pretty old tyre now, although no doubt still ok. And as Pirelli have the most unreliable stocking methodology, sourcing them and then ensuring replacements are available is a bit of a game.


Agree about supply, hence my wording. Maybe that’s not a problem in Germany though.

They maybe old but they were by far the best all round tyre for the driving I did in my D3/4’s which was c.25k mile pa and venturing off road at least once week. They were great on road and dealt with all but heavy mud off road off road. Quiet, good mpg and I’d get 50k miles from a set.

If Pirelli are still manufacturing them for some markets and they’re not just old stock, they’d be my number one choice for a D3/4 as they always were. I definitely prefer them to the GG AT3 that I have now (FFRR).

I go off road in my FFRR and for 8 months of the year I have Pirelli All Seasons fitted. You don’t need an AT tyre if you’re not going further off road than gravel tracks. Thumbs Up
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From: https://www.consumerreports.org/products/a.../overview/ referring to the Yokohama Geolandar A/T :-

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An all terrain tire designed for pickups and SUVs, well suited on-road and for light duty off-road conditions. The tire wears well with a 60,000 mile projected tread life based on CR's test. It has a mountain and snowflake symbol indicating it meets winter/snow tire minimum snow traction requirements.


The estimate of tyre life looks about right too, although I would never run my tyres for the ultimate life. I prefer to replace them when down to 3 - 4 mm.

They say these tyres "might have limited distribution" - from a Google search I don't think that's right.

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Hi all,

Another vote for the Geolanders - great for all year round use......
Great tyre and great price.
We have them on our Jimny, and would consider them for next tyres on the D4.....

Thanks
JC
  
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I ran Geolanders on my Freelander 1 and found them to be superb.

My FL2 is on Falken Wildpeaks - they're also an AT design that happens to be TPMSF Winter Rated as a true "all terrain, all season" tyre. They're absolutely brilliant on and off road.
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I've been running Geolanders since Feb; good on and off road and better than Duratracs in the wet. Quieter too (as would be expected). Good value too.
  
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Re: Yokohama Geolandar A/T for summer use any good?

martinf5 wrote:
Winter opens slowly his doors here in Germany, Black forest, so next days I'll get winter tires on it.

But next summer comes soon so which tires are good for an daily driver?

Are Yokohama Geolandar A/T worth buying now and have them on stock.

I'm not a real off-roader, gravel roads in forests are what I have and want to use some times.

Well yes I know this grandma can do more....


The Yokohama web site says that the Geolander ATs are 3PMSF marked. So presumably you could use them all year round?
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