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BFGoodrich
Long Trail T-A Tour
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Size: 235/65R17
(2005 Acura MDX (MDX) with 2000 KM of Tire Wear )
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In comparison to what I just got rid of ( Michelin Lattitude) This tires wins
HANDSDOWN
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Size: 225/75R15
(2005 Chevrolet Colorado LS Crew Cab 2wd Z85 Base Model with 10000 KM of Tire Wear )
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these tires are excellent for a nice quiet ride under dry conditions, but don't let them get wet or see snow. Horrible wet & snow traction.
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Size: 265/70R17
(2004 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 4wd With TPMS with 2000 KM of Tire Wear )
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Great tire, super quiet while maintaining great grip. Perfect for a luxury SUV where you still want traction.
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Size: 215/70R16
(2002 Buick Rendezvous CX 2wd (Rendezvous CX 2wd) with 70000 KM of Tire Wear )
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This is a good tires but it only last less than 4 years and ~70000km. In the last year, my car always turn on the traction when I accelarate my car. Especially it always happen when I stop in front of the traffic light. Before I think this is my car problem, so I go to fix it. The garage technician told me the middle of my tire is so hard, that's why my car always turn on the traction when I accelarate my car. After I change my tires, it doesn't happen anymore.
This tire is quite than the "Yokohama" that I used before.
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Size: 255/70R16
(2003 GMC C1500 4X2 (C1500 4X2 ) with 67578 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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This was my first set of replacement tires on my low-mileage pick-up, replacing a set of smooth-riding General Ameritracs at about 38,000 miles. The first thing I noticed was how "bouncy" these tires are. Now even small bumps jolt the truck, and in fact I'm starting to get vibrations and rattles in my dashboard. They are very rough riding. My wife says that at least on my side I have the steering wheel to hang on to. I did the research, and these tires were rated as smooth riding, but after 4,200 miles I can't stand them anymore and am replacing them with a different brand.
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