You Can’t Go Wrong With Yokohama GEOLANDAR Tires

AutoGuide.com Staff
by AutoGuide.com Staff

When it comes to off-road tires, there are a few brands that have achieved legendary status amongst the community of truck and SUV owners who take the sport seriously. One such brand is Yokohama. The Yokohama GEOLANDAR line of tires is well known for durability, driveability and traction. There are quite a few reasons why you can’t go wrong with a set of GEOLANDAR tires on your ride.


Yokohama GEOLANDAR X-AT

If you’re in the market for a true all-terrain performance tire, look no further than the Yokohama GEOLANDAR X-AT. This tire does something than most other tires cannot - It handles as well on the pavement as it does off. It has asymmetrical tread blocks that give you plenty of traction in places where you’re in desperate need of it. It handles rocks, mud, sand and hard-pack soil very well, with a dual-sidewall tread pattern that helps pull you out of ruts and adds to the pulling power of the tire. The grooves between the tread are wide enough to channel mud, snow and rain away from the tire, giving you more traction. There is added protection from the Geo-Shield ply design that gives you better puncture resistance that extends down across the sidewalls to help prevent a costly puncture there, too.


Here’s where the GEOLANDAR X-AT outshines the competition in other ways. It gives you a quieter ride on pavement than you’d expect from an aggressive off-road tire. Yokohama uses a special rubber compound and an optimized contact patch to increase tread life, keeping you in these tires longer. They come with a 45,000-mile treadwear warranty. The siping on the tread pattern that gives the X-AT added grip on rocks, roots and other off-road obstacles also gives it added bite when roads are wet, snowy, or icy. This is the tire you want on your truck or SUV year round. It will take you out to the remote trails and still give you a sweet ride home. It comes in sizes for wheels ranging from 15-22 inches in diameter.


Yokohama GEOLANDAR M/T Family

For more extreme conditions, consider the Yokohama GEOLANDAR M/T family of mud terrain tires. The GEOLANDAR M/T G003 might be one of the most popular mud tires available today, and with good reason. These tires have deep tread blocks that wrap around the sidewalls and large, open void spaces and rock ejectors built into the tread pattern to keep your tire digging in instead of being loaded down by rocks and debris. These tires also use the Yokohama’s GEO-SHIELD construction and are as tough as can be, while relatively rather quiet on the road. These tires can fit most trucks and SUVs with sizes fighting 15-24 inch wheels.

If you’re looking for an extreme terrain mud tire, the Yokohama GEOLANDAR X-MT is it. These tires have massive tread blocks and voids to allow for mud and debris to clear. The tread blocks wrap around the sidewalls for help pulling you out of ruts and up onto rocks and roots. The same GEO-SHIELD construction helps reduce punctures and increase enjoyment. If you plan to spend more time off the beaten path, this is the tire you want mounted on your truck or SUV. Sizes are available for wheels 17-24 inches in diameter. Go hit the trails and don’t worry about your tires. Yokohama has you covered.


Yokohama GEOLANDAR A/T XD

If your job has you driving off road, whether you’re in the logging, oil or other outdoor-based industry that requires your full-sized truck or van to go off the beaten path, the Yokohama GEOLANDAR A/T XD is the right rubber for you. These tires have a wide, flat profile with GEO-SHIELD construction and sidewall protection for puncture resistance. The tread blocks have enough void areas for cleaner driving through mud and snow, and siping on the tread blocks makes these tires excellent when dealing with wet pavement. Sizes to fit wheels from 16-20 inches in diameter will give you options for your work truck, and some peace of mind knowing you have a durable tire that will handle anything the job throws at you.


Yokohama GEOLANDAR A/T G015

The classic all-terrain tire in the Yokohama line, the GEOLANDAR A/T G015 is a great all-around tire for trucks and SUVs. It has an all-terrain tread design that is made from proprietary Endurocore polymer compounds to give it durability, puncture resistance and stellar traction in all weather conditions. These tires can handle year-round driving conditions with excellent off-road capability and amazing on-road driving manners. If you’re looking for a long-lasting tire with a 60,000-mile treadwear warranty that can take on the daily commute or a back country ride, this is your tire. The A/T G015 tires come in a wide range of sizes fitting 15-22 inch wheels.


Yokohama GEOLANDAR CV Family

Yokohama didn’t forget to add a GEOLANDAR tire line specific to crossover SUVs and minivans. The GEOLANDAR CV 4S is a four-season tire with a severe snow rating, making it a great year-round choice for those driving in areas prone to sudden snow storms. The GEOLANDAR CV G058 is an all-season tire for crossovers, mid-sized SUVs and minivans. Outfitted with hundreds of 2D and 3D sipes, it provides enhanced traction in wet, dry, and light snow conditions. The GEOLANDAR X-CV is aimed at the SUV and crossover driver who demands next level wet braking performance. The goal for these was better handling and traction with smooth braking performance and excellent grip on rainy days.


Yokohama GEOLANDAR H/T G056

Head out on the highway and go looking for whatever comes your way with the GEOLANDAR H/T G056. These tires were specifically designed for pavement and long hauls in your truck, van or SUV. Yokohama knows that long commutes on the highway call for tires with adaptive traction for all-season performance, with long-lasting tread life and, most importantly, a quiet ride. The H/T nails it with added siping for ice and wet-pavement grip and a tread pattern that gives you the ability to handle some dirt driving too.


Go get yourself some Yokohama GEOLANDAR tires for your vehicle today and get back to enjoying your drive, whether that is down the road, or far off of it where the wild things are.


NOTE: This is sponsored content produced in partnership with SimpleTire

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