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Fortera SilentArmor
Goodyear Fortera SilentArmor
3.2
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Featuring SilentArmor Technology
TM
. This innovative technology is designed with SUVs and cross over vehicles in mind. This tire delivers the rugged toughness of a truck tire with the quite comfort of a passenger tire.
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3.7
Anonymous
9/24/2009
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2005 Honda Pilot - Excellent tire. Big upgrade over stock GY Integras. Handling is much better, ride is greatly improved. Treadwear is fine 30K miles, key is to rotate per warranty.
2.0
Anonymous
8/21/2009
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DRH
6/17/2009
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2004 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 - 255/70R16 - 43000 miles and wotn out. I am not a hard driver: 60-65 mph on open road, no wheel spinning, no fast stopping or starting, very little towing, almost all miles with no extra load. Steering erratic with tire pressure below about 32 psi. After this experience and reading other reviews, I will never buy Goodyead tires again. Switching to Michelin LTX.
3.3
Anonymous
4/5/2009
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Buick Rendezvous - Very good traction initially, but these tires only last 25,000-30,000 miles. I have heard this from several people, and wish I would have known before spending as much as I did. These tires are way over-priced for what you get.
2.7
Anonymous
3/7/2009
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1997 Chevy Tahoe 4x4 - 265/70/16 - This tire does not have a sufficient amount of tread to be installed on a four wheel drive vehicle. The Tahoe/Yukon/Suburban models are much too heavy for this highway tire resulting in irregular treadwear. winter traction is not good with this tire, especially on ice.
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