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2018 YOKOHAMA Geolandar G003 Mud Terrain Tire

- Words and Photos by Perry Mack

After a ten-year hiatus in building a new mud terrain tire, Yokohama had to ‘Go Strong’ in order to gain our attention. You are about to read some bold talk that deserves a hard-assed Canadian tire test – the kind where you virtually set out to destroy a tire.

“The M/T has it all: intimidati­ng good looks, superior strength, proven performanc­e and excellent traction in all on- and off-road terrains, from everyday highway driving to attacking steep, jagged rocks; muddy trails and desert sand”, said Andrew Briggs, Yokohama Tire senior director of tire business and product planning.

Yokohama says the toughness comes from their new Geo-Shield constructi­on. Higher profile sidewall blocks give the tire a very aggressive look, protect the sidewall from damage, and improve traction whenever they can claw into the terrain – think mud, sand, rocks – that reach towards your rims.

True to many new tread designs it also incorporat­es alternatin­g shoulder blocks for improved traction to pull you out of ruts, and built in stone ejectors to keep the voids clear.

Yokohama says they’ve designed the optimal tread block-to-void ratio for the best traction while their sipe design has resulted in shorter stopping distances on wet roads.

A new high-density tread compound has extended tread life, and in combinatio­n with in a flatter profile, they say they’ve decreased tread wear. While they don’t offer a tread wear warranty (no mud terrain tire I know of comes with one) they do offer a 30-day money-back trial pledge – a satisfacti­on guarantee.

Time will tell as we continue to rack up kilometres on the tire.

Yokohama actually declares that ‘a quiet, on-highway ride while maintainin­g off-road performanc­e’ is due to their advanced variable pitch tread. ‘Quieter’ may be accurate, but no mud terrain tire including the Geolandar M/T G003 is quiet on the highway. Our first on-the-pavement drive after switching out the all-terrain Mickey Thompson A/T Deegan 38’s proved that, as you could literally feel the Geo M/T’s aggressive­ly spaced tread blocks contacting the road as we started to roll. Then the telltale hum of perfectly balanced mud terrain tires reached our ears as our speed increased.

They may be the quietest mud terrain tires currently on the market, as Yokohama says independen­t testing shows them to be 2.3dB quieter than the competitio­n. The trouble is that amount is almost impercepti­ble amount to 50year old ears like mine. But that shouldn’t deter you. If you want a quiet tire you shouldn’t be looking for a mud terrain, if you want great off-road performanc­e – you should. Yokohama offers the tire in 37 sizes on 15”-20” rim diameters.

So is it just eye candy or is it the best new mud-terrain tire? We weren’t able to test the off-road or wet braking performanc­e as the dry, desert conditions in southern BC created smoke, forest fires, and an Extreme Forest Fire Danger rating - not rain drops. Stayed tuned next issue as we find the limits of these tires off-road.

www.yokohamati­re.com

 ??  ?? Stone ejectors lie between outer blocks wrapping inward from the shoulder.
Stone ejectors lie between outer blocks wrapping inward from the shoulder.
 ??  ?? Forest fires prevent off-road testing.
Forest fires prevent off-road testing.
 ??  ?? Functional sidewall armour protects and provides an aggressive look.
Functional sidewall armour protects and provides an aggressive look.
 ??  ?? Tread blocks are very deep as seen by the tread wear indicator. a
Tread blocks are very deep as seen by the tread wear indicator. a
 ??  ?? The shoulder blocks not only are staggered to bite into ruts and gain traction, but also have their own ‘Z’ tread in the side.
The shoulder blocks not only are staggered to bite into ruts and gain traction, but also have their own ‘Z’ tread in the side.

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