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Yokohama Geolandar M/T

The Yokohama Geolandar MT is a All Terrain and Off Road All Season tyre designed to be fitted to SUV and 4x4s.

Dry Grip
100%
Wet Grip
90%
Road Feedback
75%
Handling
75%
Wear
60%
Comfort
70%
Buy again
55%
2 Reviews
75% Average
31,200 miles driven
1 Tests (avg: 6th)
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Although Yokohama were relatively good results on asphalt, they had poor grip on the rocky slope.

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Given 94% while driving a Nissan Patrol Y61 4.8 (315/75 R16) on a combination of roads for 6,200 average miles
These were on sale at the time I was shopping and so I thought, since I only ever saw positive reviews about them on social media, I decided to purchase a set of these. So far after 10 months I can safely say they perform just as good as the Toyo Open Country MTs on both sand and rock and can confidently see these lasting four or five years even with heavy offroad use. They seem to do just fine in wet road conditions especially being a mud tyre and while they're a bit noisy on the highway but to be fair, so is every single other mud tyre out there so that was expected anyway. I am yet to test these in mud but I'm confident they will not disappoint.
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April 19, 2025
Given 56% while driving a Land Rover Defender (255/60 R18) on mostly country roads for 25,000 easy going miles
Fitted to a Range Rover P38 dse, with plenty of depth left, I have been forced into changing them due to cracks in the radial tread tracks. I contacted the manufacturer by the web and so far nothing heard, not that impressed. Tyres are expensive enough without the rubber becoming defective. According to the tyre association the defect is due to them being old, yet the tyre has the marking for 2011. Basically the vehicle has been used on the road and towed three times a trailer. I would welcome comments from them or replacement.
Within a week I shall look to buying a British made tyre. August 2016
August 26, 2016
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