@@OutOfTheWay4x4 wow! This is encouraging for me. I just got a gen 2 and I felt pressure to do a little lift, but looks like stock is capable enough for me!
@@rayal4860 I have now bought another CRV 2 gen.. I have just been doing some small modifications and A/T tires. So far I've always tried to keep the CRV original..I might have it lifted a bit, but not much... 5 cm max... I'm not decided yet if I will... I would use a lift kit...I would pick something up on the internet.
I bought them for the second time..For the price, probably the best choice I know. They don't make any noise on the road and they do their job off the road. They are all season and not bad in the snow either. They're just not good in the mud. M/T tires are for mud. I have videos of these tires on this channel, showing driving in snow and mud..
@@OutOfTheWay4x4 thank you very much, I watched your videos, and concluded you are the only one in Europe that shared real conditions test results. I am a bit concerned during winter time, we have bad roads and heavy snow in the mountains. However, I tried to compare just by analyzing the results shared on YT by various users Nokian(Rotiiva/OutpostAT)/Hankook(Dynapro2)/Flaken(Wildpeak AT3WA/Yokohama(Geolandar G015)... there is no all size fits all, that's clear. I am looking to choose the best possible for my Touareg 7p, even though it is a heavy car, I trust it fit just fine. Double standard in Europe, I can't count on US reviews, people seem satisfied by Yokohama overall, and I am not a mad offroader, I do it from time to time maybe 20% of the time. Many thanks for your great contribution to people like me.
@@acc7356 Thank you so much, that made me very happy...I just enjoy offroad, car travel, camping and video editing too..So I just put it together. I really enjoy it and it gives me energy. But I don't think I'd enjoy doing it just for myself. That's why I'm glad there are people like you to share it with.
@@OutOfTheWay4x4 I have facelift with 16" normal allseason tire. Is it worth to change to AT G015? Do you see diference between 15" vs 16"? imho 15" looks betther.
@@adrianm7420In this country, a car must have specific wheels on its registration... But you can add another dimension to the registration card... On bigger wheels, the car is generally a bit lazier... But bigger wheels are better for off-road driving. I would definitely prefer 16" on my car. And if you don't like the wheels, I'd address that by picking up some nice AT tyres. The GO15's are a bit more off-road than the regular all-season tyres... They're comfortable to ride on.
@@OutOfTheWay4x4 If the outiside wheel size is the same, then 15“ will be better than 16” in offroad? I thought it was the other way around becouse you have more rubber.
good travel! 👍
i hope your Honda did that road as good as you.
thanks for video!
Yes, we enjoyed it.😉 Thanks a lot..
Hi! Nice video. Is it gas or diesel model ?
Thank you 👍 it's petrol..
Sweet build, is it lifted??
Thank you very much 🙂 No, everything is original ..
@@OutOfTheWay4x4 wow! This is encouraging for me. I just got a gen 2 and I felt pressure to do a little lift, but looks like stock is capable enough for me!
Do you intend to lift it in the future?
I'm thinking of doing it, but I can't decide which method to use...
@@rayal4860 I have now bought another CRV 2 gen.. I have just been doing some small modifications and A/T tires. So far I've always tried to keep the CRV original..I might have it lifted a bit, but not much... 5 cm max... I'm not decided yet if I will... I would use a lift kit...I would pick something up on the internet.
any feedback for Yokohama Geolandar ? :)
I bought them for the second time..For the price, probably the best choice I know. They don't make any noise on the road and they do their job off the road. They are all season and not bad in the snow either. They're just not good in the mud. M/T tires are for mud. I have videos of these tires on this channel, showing driving in snow and mud..
@@OutOfTheWay4x4 thank you very much, I watched your videos, and concluded you are the only one in Europe that shared real conditions test results. I am a bit concerned during winter time, we have bad roads and heavy snow in the mountains. However, I tried to compare just by analyzing the results shared on YT by various users Nokian(Rotiiva/OutpostAT)/Hankook(Dynapro2)/Flaken(Wildpeak AT3WA/Yokohama(Geolandar G015)... there is no all size fits all, that's clear. I am looking to choose the best possible for my Touareg 7p, even though it is a heavy car, I trust it fit just fine. Double standard in Europe, I can't count on US reviews, people seem satisfied by Yokohama overall, and I am not a mad offroader, I do it from time to time maybe 20% of the time. Many thanks for your great contribution to people like me.
@@acc7356 Thank you so much, that made me very happy...I just enjoy offroad, car travel, camping and video editing too..So I just put it together. I really enjoy it and it gives me energy. But I don't think I'd enjoy doing it just for myself. That's why I'm glad there are people like you to share it with.
What size tires do you have there?
Yokohama G015 205/70 R15 The pre-facelift had size 15 wheels and the facelift had size 16.
@@OutOfTheWay4x4 thx
@@OutOfTheWay4x4 I have facelift with 16" normal allseason tire. Is it worth to change to AT G015? Do you see diference between 15" vs 16"? imho 15" looks betther.
@@adrianm7420In this country, a car must have specific wheels on its registration... But you can add another dimension to the registration card... On bigger wheels, the car is generally a bit lazier... But bigger wheels are better for off-road driving. I would definitely prefer 16" on my car. And if you don't like the wheels, I'd address that by picking up some nice AT tyres. The GO15's are a bit more off-road than the regular all-season tyres... They're comfortable to ride on.
@@OutOfTheWay4x4 If the outiside wheel size is the same, then 15“ will be better than 16” in offroad? I thought it was the other way around becouse you have more rubber.