Yokohama iceGUARD iG20
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Value, average: 27
Key Facts
- This model is no longer available or might have limited distribution.
- Available Sizes in Line: 4
- Year Released: 2007
- Regions for sale: USA+, Canada
Summary
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Description
Building on the exceptional success of the Ice Guard IG10, the all-new Ice Guard IG20 represents a great leap forward in winter traction technology. Designed to cut through the watery film on ice that causes micro-hydroplaning, the IG20 features Yokohama's over a billion absorptive carbon flakes and more than 5 billion resin-coated shelled microbubbles.
The tread design has been refined to offer better grip during acceleration, cornering and braking in the worst winter weather, including in slush and snow and on ice. The IG20 has also been optimized to provide long-lasting wear and low road noise.
Yokohama iceGUARD iG20 Latest Reviews
What is bad?
From the moment these tires were installed it felt like I was driving on marbles on dry road. These tires provided very little traction on wet roads and no traction in any amount of snow.
What is good?
What is bad?
They are pretty noisy.
Comments
In my daily car that it is bad in deep snow, but works great on icy conditions and packed snow.
Detailed Information
Type and Size
- Tire Model
- 🏁 Yokohama / iceGUARD iG20
- Car Type
- Season
- Winter
- Rim Diameter
- 15 / 16 / 19 "
- Width
- 175 / 185 / 195 / 215 / 225 mm
- Aspect Ratio
- 45 / 55 / 60 %
- Construction
- Radial
Special Features
- Runflat
- No
- Mud and Snow
- No
- Extra Load
- No
Speed and Load
- Speed Index
- R (max 106 mph) ... T (max 118 mph)
- Load Index (max load for a tire)
🏁 Yokohama / iceGUARD iG20 Sizes & Specifications
Rim | Model | Size | Index | Sidewall styling | Price |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
R16 | 185/55 R16 83T | 185/55 R16 | 83T | BSW | |
R16 | 195/55 R16 87T | 195/55 R16 | 87T | BSW | |
R16 | 215/55 R16 93T | 215/55 R16 | 93T | BSW | |
R19 | 225/45 R19 92T | 225/45 R19 | 92T | BSW |
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What is bad?
From the moment these tires were installed it felt like I was driving on marbles on dry road. These tires provided very little traction on wet roads and no traction in any amount of snow.
Comments
I have a 2011 Hyundai Genesis Coupe. I purchased a set of Yokohama " Ice Guard " winter tires mounted on smoked alloys from my local Hyundai dealer. Without question, in fifty years of driving ,, through many Winters this particular winter tire is the worst I've ever had on any car I have ever owned. Traction is for the most part non existent, even with a slight covering of snow on the roads when I gear down the back end slides all over the place.
What is good?
What is bad?
They are pretty noisy.
Comments
In my daily car that it is bad in deep snow, but works great on icy conditions and packed snow.
Comments