Yokohama Geolander MT's on your 60?

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My recommendation for a 4x4 is not to use directional tires. Those tires are either right side or left side. If you have a flat on the RR and only have a left side spare, you're left with a tire that is rotating in the wrong direction...

Sorry, I didn't answer your question. :flipoff2:
 
Cool looking tires but I havent seen many of them , much less on a 60.
 
My recommendation for a 4x4 is not to use directional tires. Those tires are either right side or left side. If you have a flat on the RR and only have a left side spare, you're left with a tire that is rotating in the wrong direction...

Sorry, I didn't answer your question. :flipoff2:

The way around that is to run a non-directional spare. You'd still have to replace the tire anyways if is blows out. Meaning you would get another directional and put it where it needs to go and return your spare to spare status.
 
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I ran these on my 62 for about a year. Great dirt and wet traction tire. Not so good in the mud and they did not wear all that great. I understand that Yoko has changed the compound since my generation to fix the wear issue, but otherwise they were a great tire. The directional part caused no adverse effects either.
 
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