Yokohama tyres

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Does anyone have these on the MH? If so I'd welcome your thoughts on them/their performance.

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Yes, Yokohama tires are generally considered to be good quality and reliable:


  • Quality: Yokohama tires are known for their consistent quality and durability. They are recommended by car manufacturers like Audi, Lexus, Honda, and Toyota.


  • Safety and comfort: Yokohama tires are said to provide excellent levels of safety and comfort in all road conditions and seasons.


  • Grip: Yokohama tires are known for their outstanding grip.


  • Value for money: Some say Yokohama tires are a good value for money.


  • Tread design: Yokohama tires are sought after by car modifiers for their cool tread designs.

Yokohama is a Japanese tire brand that was founded in 1917. They are one of the world's largest tire manufacturers and are known for their racing and competition segment. Yokohama tires are used as original equipment on a wide range of vehicles, including sports cars, microcars, crossover wagons, and luxury sedans.


Yokohama recommends inspecting your tires monthly and replacing them when the tread is worn down to 2/32 of an inch.
 
Yes, Yokohama tires are generally considered to be good quality and reliable:


  • Quality: Yokohama tires are known for their consistent quality and durability. They are recommended by car manufacturers like Audi, Lexus, Honda, and Toyota.


  • Safety and comfort: Yokohama tires are said to provide excellent levels of safety and comfort in all road conditions and seasons.


  • Grip: Yokohama tires are known for their outstanding grip.


  • Value for money: Some say Yokohama tires are a good value for money.


  • Tread design: Yokohama tires are sought after by car modifiers for their cool tread designs.
Yokohama is a Japanese tire brand that was founded in 1917. They are one of the world's largest tire manufacturers and are known for their racing and competition segment. Yokohama tires are used as original equipment on a wide range of vehicles, including sports cars, microcars, crossover wagons, and luxury sedans.


Yokohama recommends inspecting your tires monthly and replacing them when the tread is worn down to 2/32 of an inch.
I love old money, 2/32 is that 1/16th ?
 
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