Why not 225/75R17?

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I’m thinking about a Geolander g015 Yokohama in 235/70r17 also.
Still don’t understand how many different tread paterns the g015 has. Looks like the SL vs XL vs LT has different treads and agressiviness also. Someone knows something about? There are some g015 that looks really nice and others that looks like a on road tire.
I am unaware of any different tread patterns, of the GO15 but the different load ranges, SL,XL, LT, sometimes have different tread depths. The Yoko also runs a little small in that size, at 29.8" and weighs in at 36 lbs. I'd be more interested in the Cooper AT3 4S, as I think it's a better off road tire. It's 30.0" in diameter and weighs 37 lbs. For those that are most interested in snow performance, in an A/T tire, the Nokian Rotiiva A/T, might be the best choice and cost less. It's also 30" in diameter but weighs just 31 lbs.
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The left one is LT and the right one a regular. I’m not sure if the both are quite on road tires as they say…
A pretty different for me. The LT looks more aggressive…
Maybe froM the SL to XL they change only the depth…


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