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What brand of tires does the Pajero use?

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Kylie
07/29/2025, 03:42:47 PM

The Pajero uses Yokohama tires. Below is some relevant information about tires: 1. Tire performance requirements: Tires are often used under complex and demanding conditions. During driving, they endure various deformations, loads, pressures, and high and low temperatures. Therefore, they must have high load-bearing performance, traction performance, and cushioning performance. Additionally, they are required to have high wear resistance and flex resistance, as well as low rolling resistance and heat generation. 2. Tire function: Tires act as the medium for transmitting forces between the vehicle and the road surface. They transmit driving force, braking force, steering force, etc., thereby enabling the vehicle's driving, braking, steering, and other operations.

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LeahMarie
08/14/2025, 11:03:18 AM

I've been using the Pajero for over ten years, frequently going on off-road trips. I've changed tires several times myself and found BFGoodrich to be the most reliable, especially its All-Terrain series—great for anti-slip and wear resistance, performing steadily on muddy trails or gravel slopes. Sometimes Bridgestone is also a good choice, offering stronger grip. Choosing tires must align with your driving habits: if you're a hardcore off-roader, prioritize off-road tires; for daily commuting, highway tires are more fuel-efficient and quieter. Don't forget to check the vehicle manual for the correct tire size during installation, as mismatched sizes can affect handling. Regularly checking tire pressure can extend their lifespan, and don’t wait until they're severely worn to replace them—safety is at stake otherwise. It's advisable to have them checked during routine maintenance.

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DelIan
10/15/2025, 02:52:54 AM

I have high demands for tire performance and focus on driving pleasure. For the Pajero, I recommend the Pirelli Scorpion series, which handles rough terrain effortlessly, offers quick braking response, and provides confidence on wet roads. Actually, Bridgestone or Cooper off-road tires are also options, but Pirelli offers better balance. They might be a bit noisy occasionally, but it's worth it. When replacing tires, make sure to visit a professional shop to ensure the size matches the original factory specifications. Don't go for cheap off-brand tires—I once tried a low-cost option, and the steering felt light and unstable, nearly causing an accident. Checking tire pressure manually every week is the safest way to avoid issues and save trouble. Remember, tire lifespan affects overall vehicle stability, so address small problems early.

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DiRosalie
11/28/2025, 02:44:31 AM

To save money on tires, I opt for domestic brands like Triangle or Linglong, which offer great value for money and are perfect for city driving without breaking the heart. For a Pajero, there's no need to insist on premium brands—switching to these can save hundreds per set. For highway driving, choosing a quiet type enhances comfort. The key lies in usage frequency and terrain: economical tires suffice for occasional suburban trips, while frequent off-roading may warrant big brands. After installation, remember to monitor wear; replace them once exceeding 50,000 kilometers to avoid blowout risks, proving more cost-effective in the long run.

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MadelineLee
01/18/2026, 09:20:31 PM

Safety is my bottom line, and reliability is paramount when driving. On my Pajero, I insist on using durable tires from Cooper or Goodyear, with puncture-resistant designs that provide extra peace of mind at high speeds. Unsuitable tires can lead to skidding accidents, so always check tread depth and tire pressure during inspections—too low pressure can cause overheating and blowouts. For brand recommendations, refer to real user test reports, and never overlook routine maintenance. Adjust driving habits too, like avoiding sudden braking. Tires are the first line of defense on the road—address any potential hazards immediately.

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DiNora
04/14/2026, 10:41:18 PM

Many car owners prefer using Bridgestone or BFGoodrich, which may come as original equipment on the Pajero, offering strong all-terrain performance; I think the Cooper AT3 series is popular for balancing off-road and daily use. In reality, brand selection depends on the scenario: mountainous areas often require off-road tires, while urban driving benefits from quieter and more economical highway tires. When installing, don't forget to match the size with the original specifications, as improper installation can affect fuel efficiency; for maintenance, regularly checking tire pressure extends lifespan, and referring to discussions and reputations on forums can help make reliable decisions.

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