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GTFOZZY
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toyo V yoko's

Post by GTFOZZY » Tue Feb 21, 2012 9:27 am

Hi I'm trying to decide between the yoko at/s but I have seen these toyo h/t.Any thoughts has anyone had the toyo's?I currently have the yoko geo ht/s and have been happy with them but for the price wouldnt mind a tad more off road capability.Thoughts guys?
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Post by Davidov » Tue Feb 21, 2012 10:38 am

I had toyo teo plus h/ts and they are absolutely fantastic tires. In mild beach work when let down enough they went surprisingly great for a h/t. On road they are incredible. On road they destroy the geo a/t in every way. Offroad the geo a/t destroys the toyo. Depends what you want better at. Both tires are good at both.
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Post by thunder039 » Tue Feb 21, 2012 2:05 pm

i currently have the toyo teo plus h/t on my forester now good for light sand work but that's it!
Ive already had one puncher on a semi rocky track and i have barely any traction in the mud.
however on the road they are great hardly any road noise.
if you plan on doing some offroad work defiantly go with the A/T's
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Post by NachaLuva » Tue Feb 21, 2012 8:25 pm

I have the Yoki Geo AT-s...I reckon they are an awesome compromise. Onroad they grip better than the Bridgestone (Crapstone lol) Dueller they replaced & offroad seem to have great grip on loose gravel, sand & good in mud or clay.
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