ICE & SNOW Winter RADIALS
Thickness Thickness of water of water film um film um 15.0 15.0 12.5 12.5 10.0 A breakthrough in winter tire technology! 10.0 7.5 7.5 5.0 Before designing the latest generation of winter 5.0 2.5 tires, Yokohama engineers set out to solve a fundamental problem what causes a tire 2.50 to slip on ice? They discovered the most formidable 0 challenge in winter driving is a thin film of water on icy surfaces that causes micro-hydroplaning. But the real breakthrough came when they found that a film as thin as ten one-thousandths of a millimetre is all it takes to completely lose control. And that the danger is at its worst as the temperature rises to the freezing mark. Armed with this information, they created Yokohama s most advanced winter tires yet tires that will set a new standard against which all others will be compared. For superb traction and handling on snow and ice even in the traction danger zone of -6 to 0 Celsius choose Yokohama winter radials. And join the evolution of traction on ice. Danger Traction loss due Zone to water film Danger Traction loss due to water film 15.0 Zone Danger Traction loss due to Braking from 12.5 Zone to water film 40km/h 10.0 Edge Braking from 7.5 Braking from Braking 40km/h from Edge 40km/h 5.0 Edge 20km/h Braking from Pattern traction Friction 2.5 20km/h Pattern traction Friction Braking from 0-20 20km/h -15-10 -5-5 0 Pattern New traction Packed Wet Wet type Dry Dry type Friction Wet Wet type snow snow snow ice ice ice ice Temperature on ice C New Packed Wet type Dry type Wet type snow snow snow ice ice A thin film of water that causes micro-hydroplaning New Packed Wet type is the Dry type Wet type most dangerous element in winter snow driving. snow The film snow increases ice ice as the temperature CONTACT enters the traction SUCTION danger DRAINAGE zone, usually between -6 and 0 Celsius. Thickness of water film um -20-15 -10-5 0 Temperature on ice C -20-15 -10-5 0 Temperature on ice C CONTACT CONTACT Traction Traction ice on and ice snow and snow SUCTION SUCTION DRAINAGE DRAINAGE Each tire has hundreds of millions of absorptive carbon flakes that sponge away water. Capillary action draws away the CONTACT fluid, then expels it as SUCTION the tire rotates. DRAINAGE Traction on ice and snow CONTACT SUCTION DRAINAGE CONTACT SUCTION DRAINAGE Billions of resin-coated shelled microbubbles then suction away remaining water and eject it behind the tire, providing gripping contact between Yokohama s advanced winter tire tread and ice.
Yokohama s rally drivers win North American Rally Championships on IceGuard IG20 tires. THE choice of leading Canadian Rally Racers. Yokohama is constantly pushing the envelope in the development of advanced winter tire technologies, and our new generation of products takes this effort to a whole new level. Once an achievement like this has been made, there s only one place to really put it to the test in the Canadian winter rally racing circuit. The treacherous ice and snow conditions faced by professional drivers can only be overcome by the most advanced tires available, and the IG20 outperformed to rave reviews by the drivers themselves. In 1984 we started turning heads by winning the Canadian Rally Championship. Since then, we have participated in numerous Canadian auto sport events, always competitive, and often winners. In rally competition, we have been supporting sponsors of the Canadian Rally Championship for many years, and in 2010, we are sponsoring 3 teams: one led by current Canadian Rally Champion Patrick Richard, the others by Antoine L Estage and Andrew Comrie-Picard. In auto sport competition, we re committed to showing the way to excellence, as we do with our winter radials, all the way down the road. See the IG20 in action at Yokohama.ca
IN THE FUTURE, ALL WINTER TIRES WILL BE JUDGED AGAINST THIS ONE. Building on the exceptional success of the Ice Guard IG10, the 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, each Yokohama IG20 features hundreds of millions of absorptive carbon flakes and billions of 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. But don t take our word for how well it performs when winter is at its worst you be the judge! 1. Micro-diagonal grooves 2. 4 wide straight grooves 3. Slush grooves 4. Extended blocks 5. 3-D pyramid-shaped sipes 6. Groove-in-groove design 6 5 1 2 3 4 The culmination of Yokohama winter traction knowhow. Two compound elements combine to eliminate the thin film of water that causes slipping: Absorptive carbon flakes use capillary action to draw water away from the surface. Shelled microbubbles absorb any remaining water & improve contact with the ice & snow surface. As the tire rotates, the water is expelled, prepared for its next contact with the road surface. The silica with Zeruma agent compound enhances tire tread flexibility in very cold conditions, enabling it to grip the road. 3-D pyramid-shaped sipes interlock to maintain strong tread blocks, improving block stiffness during acceleration, braking & cornering. Multiple edges offer better grip & control. Groove-in-groove design along the edges of the tread blocks controls uneven wear by dispersing stress & heat. Micro-diagonal grooves on the initial tread surface provide immediate performance on slippery surfaces. 4 wide straight grooves accelerate water expulsion & improve directional stability for improved handling. Extended centre blocks reduce noise & improve braking & handling stability. Slush grooves on the outside blocks force slush & snow away from the centre of the tread. WINTER RADIAL
SPECIFICATIONS Std. Rim Width (inches) Inflated Dimensions (inches) Tread Loaded Dimensions (inches) Max. Load (lbs) Tread Sizes Weight Measured Approved Overall Overall Width Static Radius Rev /Mile @ Max. PSI Depth (lbs) Width Diameter (inches) 1/32" 155/80R13 79Q 13 4.50 4.00-5.00 6.3 22.8 4.8 10.3 911 963@51 11 175/70R13 82Q 15 5.00 4.50-6.00 7.0 22.7 5.8 10.3 916 1047@51 11 175/70R14 84Q 16 5.00 4.50-6.00 6.9 23.8 5.8 10.8 872 1102@51 11 175/65R14 82R 15 5.00 5.00-6.00 6.8 23.0 5.8 10.5 903 1047@51 11 185/70R14 88Q 18 5.50 4.50-6.00 7.6 24.4 6.1 11.1 851 1235@51 11 185/65R14 86R 17 5.50 5.00-6.50 7.4 23.5 6.1 10.7 885 1168@51 11 185/60R14 82R 16 5.50 5.00-6.50 7.4 22.8 6.1 10.4 910 1047@51 11 195/70R14 91Q 20 6.00 5.00-6.50 8.0 24.8 6.5 11.2 836 1356@51 11 195/60R14 86R 17 6.00 5.50-7.00 7.9 23.3 6.5 10.6 893 1168@51 11 205/70R14 94Q 22 6.00 5.00-7.00 8.2 25.4 6.8 11.5 817 1477@51 11 215/70R14 96Q 24 6.50 5.50-7.00 8.9 26.1 7.1 11.7 794 1565@51 11 175/65R15 84R 17 5.00 5.00-6.00 6.9 24.0 5.8 11.0 866 1102@51 11 185/65R15 88R 18 5.50 5.00-6.50 7.5 24.4 6.1 11.2 851 1235@51 11 185/60R15 84R 17 5.50 5.00-6.50 7.2 23.7 6.1 10.9 876 1102@51 11 185/55R15 82T 17 6.00 5.00-6.50 7.5 23.2 6.5 10.7 896 1047@51 11 195/65R15 91R 20 6.00 5.50-7.00 7.9 25.0 6.5 11.4 829 1356@51 11 195/60R15 88R 18 6.00 5.50-7.00 7.8 24.2 6.5 11.1 858 1235@51 11 195/55R15 85T 18 6.00 5.50-7.00 7.8 23.6 6.8 10.9 881 1135@51 11 205/70R15 96Q 22 6.00 5.00-7.00 8.2 26.3 6.8 11.9 790 1565@51 11 205/65R15 94R 21 6.00 5.50-7.50 8.1 25.5 6.8 11.6 815 1477@51 11 205/60R15 91R 20 6.00 5.50-7.50 8.1 24.7 6.8 11.3 841 1356@51 11 215/70R15 98Q 24 6.50 5.50-7.00 8.7 27.0 7.1 12.2 770 1653@51 11 215/65R15 96R 24 6.50 6.00-7.50 8.7 26.1 7.1 11.9 794 1565@51 11 215/60R15 94R 22 6.50 6.00-7.50 8.5 25.2 7.1 11.5 823 1477@51 11 185/55R16 83T 18 6.00 5.00-6.50 7.5 24.1 6.5 11.2 861 1074@51 11 195/55R16 87T 19 6.00 5.50-7.00 7.7 24.6 6.5 11.3 845 1201@51 11 195/50R16 84T 18 6.00 5.50-7.00 7.6 23.9 6.8 11.1 871 1102@51 11 205/65R16 95R 22 6.00 5.50-7.50 8.1 26.4 6.8 12.0 787 1521@51 11 205/60R16 92R 21 6.00 5.50-7.50 8.1 25.7 6.8 11.8 807 1389@51 11 205/55R16 91T 21 6.50 5.50-7.50 8.3 25.1 7.4 11.5 828 1356@51 11 205/50R16 87T 21 6.50 5.50-7.50 8.1 24.3 7.4 11.3 854 1201@51 11 215/65R16 98R 24 6.50 6.00-7.50 8.5 27.1 7.1 12.3 767 1653@51 11 215/60R16 95R 23 6.50 6.00-7.50 8.5 26.2 7.1 12.0 793 1521@51 11 215/55R16 93T 23 7.00 6.00-7.50 8.8 25.5 7.7 11.7 815 1433@51 11 225/65R16 100R 26 6.50 6.00-8.00 9.0 27.6 7.5 12.5 751 1764@51 12 225/60R16 98R 24 6.50 6.00-8.00 8.9 26.6 7.5 12.1 780 1653@51 12 225/55R16 95T 24 7.00 6.00-8.00 9.1 25.9 8.1 11.9 803 1521@51 11 225/50R16 92T 23 7.00 6.00-8.00 8.9 25.1 8.1 11.5 828 1389@51 11 235/65R16 103R 28 7.00 6.50-8.50 9.4 28.1 7.8 12.7 740 1929@51 12 205/50R17 93T 22 6.50 5.50-7.50 8.1 25.1 7.4 11.7 828 1433@50 11 215/65R17 99R 26 6.50 6.00-7.50 8.4 28.1 7.1 12.8 738 1709@51 11 215/60R17 96R 25 6.50 6.00-7.50 8.4 27.3 7.1 12.5 760 1565@51 11 215/55R17 94T 24 7.00 6.00-7.50 8.7 26.5 7.7 12.2 784 1477@51 11 215/50R17 91T 24 7.00 6.00-7.50 8.7 25.5 7.7 11.8 814 1356@51 11 215/45R17 87T 22 7.00 7.00-8.00 8.3 24.8 7.7 11.5 837 1201@51 11 225/60R17 99R 26 6.50 6.00-8.00 8.7 27.7 7.5 12.7 750 1709@51 12 225/55R17 97T 26 7.00 6.00-8.00 9.0 27.0 8.1 12.4 770 1609@51 11 225/50R17 94T 24 7.00 6.00-8.00 8.9 25.9 8.1 12.0 803 1477@51 11 225/45R17 91T 24 7.50 7.00-8.50 8.9 25.1 8.1 11.7 828 1356@51 11 235/55R17 99T 28 7.50 6.50-8.50 9.4 27.3 8.4 12.5 761 1709@51 12 235/45R17 94T 24 8.00 7.50-9.00 9.3 25.4 8.4 11.8 818 1477@51 12 245/45R17 95T 26 8.00 7.50-9.00 9.4 25.8 8.9 11.9 804 1521@51 12 225/55R18 98T 27 7.00 6.00-8.00 9.0 27.9 8.1 12.9 744 1653@51 11 225/45R18 91T 24 7.50 7.00-8.50 8.9 26.2 8.1 12.2 793 1356@51 11 235/50R18 97T 27 7.50 6.50-8.50 9.4 27.2 8.4 12.6 762 1609@51 12 235/45R18 94T 26 8.00 7.50-9.00 9.2 26.5 8.4 12.3 784 1477@51 12 245/45R18 96T 27 8.00 7.50-9.00 9.6 26.9 8.9 12.5 771 1565@51 12 245/40R18 93T 26 8.50 8.00-9.50 9.6 25.9 8.9 12.1 803 1433@51 12 225/45R19 92T 25 7.50 7.00-8.50 8.8 27.0 8.1 12.6 769 1389@51 12 255/45R19 100T 30 12 Data subject to change. Check www.yokohama.ca for updates. Premium radials designed to take on our toughest winters Road safety officials of Transport Canada and the tire industry recommend that Canadians facing severe winter driving conditions select tires marked with this severe snow performance pictograph.
MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY INFORMATION Yokohama tires are sophisticated in design, and like any high-quality product, they require owner maintenance to perform at their best. Operational damage such as incorrect inflation, punctures, cuts and impact damage may cause tire failure and result in personal injury and/ or property damage. The simple precautions listed below can reduce the chance of problems, and help achieve the expected life of your tires. SPECIFIC PRECAUTIONS ON WINTER TIRES In order to maintain the design handling balance of your vehicle, in all driving conditions, you MUST install Yokohama winter tires in sets of four. As a tire wears out, traction and control are reduced, particularly on snow, slush and ice. Yokohama recommends that you replace your winter tires when the tread depth reaches 4 mm (5/32 inch). Tire Inspection: Visually inspect your tires frequently for any abnormal conditions such as scrapes, bulges, cuts, nails, uneven wear, etc. resulting from operation. This must be done immediately after any suspected contact with an object on the road, a pothole, road irregularity or after severe braking. Immediately refer any of these conditions to your nearest Yokohama dealer for a thorough tire inspection. Tire Loading: Never exceed the maximum vehicle load limits listed on the vehicle placard or in the owner s manual. Be aware of the load carrying limits molded into the tire s sidewall, and do not exceed them. The tire s maximum load limit can only be carried at the maximum cold inflation pressure indicated on the tire s sidewall. Always replace a tire with one of the exact same size, and of the same or higher speed rating. Speed Limits: Regardless of the performance or speed capabilities of your tires, always obey all laws and never exceed speed limits dictated by driving conditions. Hazards: Objects on the road that threaten a tire should be safely avoided. These objects include: potholes, glass, metal, rocks, wood, debris and the like. Unavoidable contact should prompt a thorough tire inspection. Air Pressure: Air pressure maintenance is critical to tire life. Tire pressures must be checked frequently when tires are cold (before operation, when cool to the touch), and no less than once per month and before extended operation. Use a tire gauge to check air pressure, and maintain it according to vehicle manufacturer s recommendations as listed on the vehicle placard or in the owner s manual. Do not reduce pressure when a tire is hot, and do not inflate a tire higher than the limits molded on the tire s sidewall. Do not overlook spare tire inflation pressure or maintenance. Tire Tread: Tires must be replaced when the depth of the tread reaches 1.6 mm (2/32 inch). Yokohama tires are manufactured with tread wear indicators, molded into the tire grooves, which indicate tread wear. As a tire wears out, the tread becomes more vulnerable to the effects of road hazards. Visual inspection therefore becomes more crucial as a tire wears out. Hard Braking: You must inspect your tires after any panic braking circumstance, or after tires have slid on the pavement, as this may have caused a flat spot on the tread of the tire. Spinning: If the vehicle becomes stuck, do not allow the tires to spin at speeds greater than 50 km/hr., and do not stand behind a spinning wheel while attempting to push a vehicle. Speed and force can cause a tire to disintegrate and explode, causing property damage and personal injury. Tire Rotation: To ensure even tread wear and long tread life, scheduled tire rotations are required and are a necessary part of vehicle main tenance. As front and rear tires perform differently, and front- and rear-wheeldrive vehicle tires wear differently, they require unique rotation schedules. For front-wheel-drive and ALL high perfor man ce vehicles, rotate the tires at minimum every 8,000 km. For rear-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive vehicles, rotate the tires at minimum every 12,000 km. However, if your driving style or vehicle usage results in uneven tread wear or reduced tread life, rotate the tires more often. betiresmart.ca
Safety warning Death or serious injury may result from: tire failure due to under-inflation, over-inflation or overloading. Follow the vehicle manufacturer s recommendations as listed on the vehicle placard or in the owner s manual. explosion of the tire/rim assembly due to improper mounting. YOKO/WIN/12-10/E ONLY SPECIALLY-TRAINED TECHNICIANS SHOULD MOUNT TIRES. Follow manufacturer and RMA installation safety procedures for mounting and inflating tires. Thoroughly clean rim, lubricate rim and beads and secure tire to mounting machine or place in inflation cage. DO NOT EXCEED 40 PSI TO SEAT BEADS (275 KPA). THERE IS A DANGER IN INSTALLING A TIRE OF ONE RIM DIAMETER ON A RIM OF A DIFFERENT DIAMETER. Always replace a tire on a rim with another of exactly the same rim diameter designation and suffix letter. I.E.: Never mount a 16-inch size diameter tire on a 16.5-inch rim. Special care in mounting on the rim is necessary to achieve full effectiveness of asymmetrical and directional tires. Tire sidewalls are appropriately marked. Register your tires! Yokohama s Quality Assurance Program protects your Yokohama radials. However, you should register your new tires with Yokohama to facilitate validation of these guarantees. You can register by completing the Tire Registration Card found in our Consumer Assurance Program brochure, which contains all the information about the various guarantees protecting your tires. Your Yokohama dealer will be pleased to provide you with a copy. If you prefer, you can register your tires online on our website: www.yokohama.ca. Take the time to register: it may prove very helpful in the event of a claim. YOKOHAMA TIRE (CANADA) INC. Unit 500, 9325 200th Street Langley, B.C. V1M 3A7 1-800-810-YOKO(9656) www.yokohama.ca Follow us online