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The Yokohama Geolandar AT G015 P265/65R17 110T is a rugged, year-round light truck tire featuring a 60,000-mile treadwear warranty, 3PMSF certification for superior winter traction, and Endurocore construction for enhanced load capacity and durability. Designed with a cut and chip-resistant compound and symmetrical tread, it offers reliable performance and longevity for professional drivers who demand both safety and strength.
Brand | Yokohama |
Seasons | Year Round |
Size | P265/65R17 110T |
Section Width | 265 Millimeters |
Load Capacity | 2900 Pounds |
Tread Depth | 12 32nds |
Tread Type | Symmetrical |
Maximum Pressure | 40 Pound per Square Inch |
Ply Rating | 10-Ply |
Rim Width | 17 Inches |
Tire Diameter | 17 |
Item Diameter | 1.25 Inches |
Item Weight | 37.5 Pounds |
UPC | 721506015250 309278241178 |
Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description | 265/65R17 |
Construction Type | R |
Manufacturer | Yokohama |
Model | Geolandar AT G015 |
Item Weight | 37.5 pounds |
Item model number | 110101525 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 110101525 |
UTQG | 700AB |
J**T
So far so good
Installed on a 2016 4Runner Trail Edition. This tire replaced nitto terra grappler g2 265/70r17. I went up size to 285/65r17 on this Yokohama to get a wider stance (approx 0.8-9 inch wider). It balanced well on the 4Runner Trail's OEM wheel and with no rubbing issues. I wanted to keep the stock tire diameter for fuel economy and to keep speedometer reading true. Stock tire diameter 31.5- 31.6 inch and this tire size fits that bill exactly-- 31.5 inch. It weighs 43lbs, just over 2lbs heavier than the nitto terra grappler g2 265/70r17. First observations; runs smooth and quiet like an all season tire, ride is very cushy, acceleration is not affected, more traction on wet road when accelerating from a stop. I can't report on snow traction yet but it should be better as it's a 3-peak mountain/ snow rated tire. I give it a 5/5 for now.Update 4/30/21: still very satisfied with the performance of these tires. Pretty much tested it on most condition at 15,000 miles including high speed dry and heavy rain - very stable and excellent grip. Snow traction is also much better than my previous tires, Dunlop Grandtrek and Nitto Terra Grappler, without any questions. Also tested it on over sand driving in OBX deflated it to 25psi (15psi was the recommendation) and made it through all 20miles of sand driving without any issues. It remained very quiet at any speed and still rides comfortably up to this time. 5/5 for now.Update 7/17/21: just drove through 10 miles of unmaintained forest roads in Central PA unplanned while trying to find another route after sitting in standstill traffic due to road closure in RT120. Good traction going uphill in some really bad sections of the forrest road with some rocks the height of a sidewalk curb. I should have aired down but didn't because it was an unexpected detour for me and my wife. Now at around 17-18000 miles on this tires, still very quiet on the highway like most all season tires considering these are light AT tires. Good tires and still giving it a 5/5.Update 1/5/23: 35,000miles on these tires. Surprisingly, still very quiet on the highway. Recently, drove to Nashville TN from CT for our anniversary, about 1000mi one way. Traction remained good during rain and felt confident. Will probably get at least 15k, maybe 20k, more miles on these tires before needing to be replaced. With age/ mileage considered, I would still give it 5/5. Is it still as good when compared to when it was new? I would say at least 80% as good when it was new.Update 8/14/23: 40,000mi on this set. Just came back from a road trip for my wife birthday, traveling CT to and around KY and back, 2,200mi. Had 1 instance when I needed to brake hard to avoid an accident, tires performed very well. Still handed well and road noise is barely increased when compared to they were new. Stayed balance and didn't require rebalancing to date (with 5k tire rotations). Has about 10k life left before down to wear bar.
L**B
Great price great tire great traction
Great tire love the grip glad I tried these
R**S
Good Choice
Bought these several months ago. Fairly quiet and good ride.
L**H
Good purcase
Price! Ride good! No noise!
V**R
Very nice AT tires!
These are alternatives to OEM tires. Unless you are lapping the Nurburgring for tenths of a second in a car making over 300whp, Michelin and Bridgestone passenger tires are overrated/overpriced. Just imho. I haven’t driven a full tank on these Yokohamas yet, but initial highway impressions are great. They’re quiet on my LX470. They replaced Westlake SL369 which 5 years ago was an awesome budget buy. Much less tread howling than those. Of course on an LX470 it’s only noticeable windows open. Tread aggressiveness is about the same. Maybe the Westlakes had slightly wider lateral grooves. I don’t really drive in mud and I care more about snow traction. The Yokohamas have many little sipes that can act as fingerprints gripping snow. Larger mud terrain lugs with no siping might break away on hard pack snow and ice earlier. I could be making that up lol. The Yokohamas definitely balanced with far less weight. Says made in the USA. At high speeds the Yokos are doing just fine. They were almost $30 cheaper around Black Friday time. Maybe they will go on special again. Buy with confidence
A**R
Feel Good, But...
I like the look and handling of these tires on my Maverick trucklet, and road noise is minimal. With their Triple Peak Snowflake rating, they should be good in the snow as well as off-road. They are rated to 60K, but are made of a softer rubber compound and may not hold up to the rough chip seal roads in my neck of the woods. Time will tell...
T**.
Great tires
Good tires
D**.
This is my second set...
The first set of Geoalandar GO-15 tires (purchased locally, not here) lasted me 8 years on desert dirt roads with sharp rocks and mesquite thorns. I had one flat, which came from running over a screw I had dropped, and I repaired with a patch from the inside.The only reason I am replacing them is that the tread is worn down enough that there is no more siping, which could make them less stable in wet weather. Technically, there is plenty of tread left, so the ones I pull off will make great spares. Great tires! Quiet on the highway, but with a bit of off-road ability and extra tread thickness to deal perfectly with my terrain.
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