Ok so are these tyres really the best? I'm torn between these and kumho's are the geolanders any good off road? If so are they better than the kumho at kl78?
 
Kumo KL78

215/80 R15
£85.33 inc.VAT

Tyre Label Information:
Tyre Fuel Efficiency Rating: C
Tyre Wet Grip Rating:F
Noise Emission / Exterior Noise: 74 dBs, 3 Bars


Yokohama Geolandar A/T-S G012
215/80 R15
£92.54

Tyre Label Information:
Tyre Fuel Efficiency Rating: F
Tyre Wet Grip Rating:C
Noise Emission / Exterior Noise: 74 dBs, 3 Bars

Depends if you want grip in the wet or fuel economy..

Info from Black circle,,prices are for fitting..
 
Test report Road Venture AT KL78

Average based on 6 test results [2,3]
Grip in dry conditions [1,7]
Braking in dry conditions [1,8]
Grip in wet conditions [2,5]
Braking in wet conditions [3,0]
Grip in snow [2,0]
Driving comfort [2,3]
Internal noise level [2,5]
Exterior noise levels [2,8]
Tyre wear [2,5]

Test report Geolandar A/T-S G012

Average based on 15 test results [1,78]
Grip in dry conditions [1,6]
Braking in dry conditions [1,7]
Grip in wet conditions [1,6]
Braking in wet conditions [1,7]
Grip in snow [2,3]
Driving comfort [1,8]
Internal noise level [2,1]
Exterior noise levels [2,2]
Tyre wear [1,8]

The Lower the score the better..

Test report: 4x4 tyres - Tyretest.com - Tyre test reports by consumers for consumers

I know what I would go for//...Oh I did Already...
 
Not used the Kumo but I can't fault my Geolanders, especially considering they cost a paltry £65 each back in the summer!!
 
Got the Kumhos on my steelies, can't fault them, on or off road.
Got nearly new Synchrones on my alloys, they've not been on the car for 2 years.
 

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