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YOKO Geolanger MT

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 6:12 am
by klrevo
hey guys did a search on here for some info but didnt really come up with anything at all, anyone running these? just saw the ad for them the other day and they dont 'look' too bad at all, just wondering on price? wear? and structure? havent heard much about these...

http://www.yokohama.com.au/tyre.asp31.htm

dean ;)

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 8:29 am
by DieselBoy
I can't comment on the price as i'm based in NZ, but a run a set on my SWB Safari/Patrol 33 X 12.5 R15.

I think they are awesome.

They self clean well, they are directional, but are cut in such away that you do still get a reasonable amount of taction in reverse.

They are wearing really well, i have done close to 1000k's on them, and the little knobbly bits on the treads from the moulding process are still visible over the most of the tread blocks.

They perform really well off road, really good on the slippery clay hill climbs.

They are slightly noisey on the road but not to bad when compared to simex pede's etc.

I recommend them.

Others may not.

Alot depends on what you use you truck for.

These are my dedicated off road tyres, but as i drive some long distances to get to tracks and trips i didn't want over aggressive comp tyres.

These suit the purpose very well, being fairly aggressive, but hard wearing on the road.

I like them better than my last set of BFG's

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Re: YOKO Geolanger MT

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 11:38 am
by bogged
they look like a good thing to me. I Went few yrs back lookin at them, and they were quite a lot more $ than the MTR at the time. The place I went to sold yokos, and the dude had said he had no probs with them on his rangie parked outside, but he said he couldnt move on price, so didnt go with them.

roly had a set on his GU, if I remember they wore out hideously fast.

maybe look on offroader.com.au see if the test is still there.

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 12:13 pm
by mike
I have a set of 31 x 10.5s for my zook that i don't use that much anymore, in my experience, they are a superb tyre on rocks (for a radial) and mud the sidewall is a little on the soft side. Overall, I really like them but I disagree DieselBoy on the wear point I'll be lucky to get 20k out of them on a zook! The upside is soft rubber generally mean great grip on hard surfaces and they do!

Re: YOKO Geolanger MT

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 4:59 pm
by dumbdunce
bogged wrote:
roly had a set on his GU, if I remember they wore out hideously fast.
that's not saying much - any tyre roly uses wears out really fast.

they are a pretty touch tyre but noisy as, and wander a bit too much for radials on the road.

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 7:00 pm
by fool_injected
If you hold out til the end of the month i will let you know
About to place an order for a set of G001MT 33x12.5s
Looking at a set of GO11ATs for the road (32x11.5)

I also have not been able to find much on these tyres but Paris to Dakar has been won on Yokahamas for the last ten years

Keep you posted
cheers
wayne

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 7:44 pm
by -Scott-
fool_injected wrote:Paris to Dakar has been won on Yokahamas for the last ten years
You sure? I thought the Mitsubishis ran BFGs?

:?

Scott

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 10:43 pm
by DIDZ
I Ran On these for a few months - Couldn't reccomend them enough for mud use, but on road I couldn't stand them, with the worst point being under braking when I thought my car was falling to peices every time I braked. Noise wasn't an issue - The Guy Who I sold them to also commented on the enomous shuddering these tyres produced under braking?

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 10:52 pm
by Zute
That sounds like my STT, just keep getting noiseyer. And at about 20k's or less you can feel every lug. Really need a second set for the road.

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 11:01 pm
by Beastmavster
I thought they werent bad on the road - compared to the BFG muds I'd had.

Wear rate wasnt too good though.

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 11:44 pm
by Brett S
I found the geolanders good in the sand bagged down well but was thinking of putting them on in reverse direction. I had 33" tyres on SWB MQ and lokrite ratshit lokka in back. Chewed the rears down to about 50% in about a year, in the end i staked the sidewall somehow in a bog hole so i bought the cheep 35" cooper stt's but i believe they have a new pattern out now nothing like the bfg copy.