agora
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I have experienced and heard the stories of the Geolander SQUELLERS and the low average kms. (I only got about 20,000kms). Well add this to the list.
I recently purchased a set of 215:60:R16 Yokohama Geolander ATS tyres. for my MY06 Foreseter X. On the newly graded dirt road to Hill End (NSW) I had a small piece of stone penetrate the tyre between the blocks. The stone punctured the tyre. By the time I pull up to replace the tyre (within 150 meters as I was on a slope) the tyre rim had cut the inside wall of the tyre. The tyre supplier and Yokohama rep of course said bad luck!. I had only done 500km on these tyres. Far too soft for Aussie conditions (My opinion)
My previous tyres were Cooper highway tyres which I travelled over 60,000 km before replacing with these ATS's which included 15,000 km through the Merinie Loop, Tanami Desert Road, Cape LeVeque Rd and The Gibb River road with no problems.
Anyone had any better luck with these tyres.
I recently purchased a set of 215:60:R16 Yokohama Geolander ATS tyres. for my MY06 Foreseter X. On the newly graded dirt road to Hill End (NSW) I had a small piece of stone penetrate the tyre between the blocks. The stone punctured the tyre. By the time I pull up to replace the tyre (within 150 meters as I was on a slope) the tyre rim had cut the inside wall of the tyre. The tyre supplier and Yokohama rep of course said bad luck!. I had only done 500km on these tyres. Far too soft for Aussie conditions (My opinion)
My previous tyres were Cooper highway tyres which I travelled over 60,000 km before replacing with these ATS's which included 15,000 km through the Merinie Loop, Tanami Desert Road, Cape LeVeque Rd and The Gibb River road with no problems.
Anyone had any better luck with these tyres.