Yokohama A008 Tire - 165/70R10 72H
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Yokohama A008 Tire - 165/70R10 72H
The Yokohama A008 in the 165/70R10 72H size is a compact-car tire designed for dependable everyday performance. Built to suit urban driving and light-road use, this tire combines a balanced footprint with ride comfort and predictable handling.
What the numbers mean
- 165 mm width: the tire’s cross-section width contributes to stable steering feel and road contact.
- 70 aspect ratio: a lower profile helps responsive handling while maintaining a comfortable ride.
- R radial construction: durable, even contact with the road for consistent performance over time.
- 10-inch wheel diameter: designed to fit 10-inch wheels common on smaller vehicles and certain compact platforms.
- 72 load index: supports up to approximately 355 kg per tire when properly inflated.
- H speed rating: approved for speeds up to 210 km/h (130 mph) under appropriate conditions.
Performance and use
Designed for reliable everyday driving, the A008 aims to deliver predictable handling and comfortable ride quality across typical road surfaces. Its compact footprint supports maneuverability in city environments, while the radial design promotes steady wear and dependable performance over time.
Compatibility and buying tips
- Verify that your vehicle requires 165/70R10 72H by checking the owner’s manual or the door placard for size, load, and speed ratings.
- Ensure the load index and speed rating align with your vehicle’s specifications to maintain safety and performance.
- Consider your common driving conditions; this size is well-suited for city commuting and moderate-speed roads.
Why choose Yokohama A008
Yokohama’s reputation for engineering and reliability informs the A008 line. This tire offers a balanced, all-around profile in a compact-size configuration, backed by Yokohama’s manufacturing quality and global availability for straightforward replacement and maintenance.
Care and maintenance
For safety and longevity, keep tires inflated to the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended pressure, perform regular rotations, and inspect for uneven wear or damage. Proper storage and routine checks help preserve performance over time.



