|
Sort By: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Goodyear
Wrangler SilentArmor
|
|
Overall
|
Dry
|
Wet
|
Snow
|
Handling
|
Comfort
|
Noise
|
Treadwear
|
| |
| Dry | | Wet | |
| Snow | | Handling | |
| Comfort | | Noise | |
| Treadwear | | | |
Size: 265/70R16
( 88495 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
is a
Confident, Experienced Driver
|
I got 55,000 miles out of these on an 02' Dodge Durango. Never even had a flat. Only nail I ever got went in near the corner and would have ruined any other tire, but this one was repairable. On my way to buy 4 more.
|
|
| |
| Dry | | Wet | |
| Snow | | Handling | |
| Comfort | | Noise | |
| Treadwear | | | |
Size: 265/70R16
( 6436 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
is a
Confident, Experienced Driver
|
Bought about 4K miles ago for my 99 4Runner TRD. Very stiff tire. Just before 30 days, they started to shimmy at 66 MPH. Had them rebalance, it was better for a few weeks and started again. Had them rebalanced and rotated. Didn't get better. Got very little help from Goodyear. They even sent my rebate check to the wrong address. Now, the tires are really bad with the shimmy starting at 60 MPH and going through 70 MPH. I even swapped tires with another 4 Runner to see if it was my vehicle. It was the tires. The tire shop agreed to sell me anything I wanted at 80% off so I'm getting something else. I'll never buy Goodyear again.
|
|
| |
| Dry | | Wet | |
| Snow | | Handling | |
| Comfort | | Noise | |
| Treadwear | | | |
Size: 275/65R18
( 64360 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
is a
Confident, Experienced Driver
|
ive put 40,000 miles on these tires. have not had one problem i pull a 5-6000 lb trailer all the time never had any problems the tires felt stable throught their life. although they havent made it to 50,000 i am very pleased with them.
|
|
| |
| Dry | | Wet | |
| Snow | | Handling | |
| Comfort | | Noise | |
| Treadwear | | | |
Size:
( 75000 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
is a
Confident, Experienced Driver
|
I am not sure why everyone seems to be having a hard time with these tires. I have about 75000km on them and still have a bit more to go on the tread. I rotate the tires every 10000km, they balanced right the first time, and have not given me any problems since. They handle light snow and ice well for an all terrain tire. They are a lot quieter then the wrangle ats tires I had on previously. I have abused them pretty hard on some logging roads and the belts are all still good, and the sidewall has withstood the abuse. I have never had a flat tire with them. They are not squirmy at all. My Chevy has new shocks and a new front end, maybe some of the people on here need to check their ball-joints or shocks. My father runs these tires on his Suburban and he has nothing but good things to say as well. He tows a 10000 pound travel trailer and the tires are perfect for the job. We recommend them.
|
|
| |
| Dry | | Wet | |
| Snow | | Handling | |
| Comfort | | Noise | |
| Treadwear | | | |
Size: 255/70R18
( 1931 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
is a
Confident, Experienced Driver
|
Got 50k out of a set of SA's on my 06 Tacoma in P245/75/16 no issues. Purchased in 2007. Fast forward to 2011. Mount 4 on my 2011 Toyota Tundra P275/65/18 w/ 800 miles. Shop tried 5x to balance. Went to dealership, finally balanced but still steering wheel shake @ 65. Very disappointed, spent a grand and out of 30 day pledge. Road Forced Balancing cost $120. No one cares at GY or Tire Shop once they got my $$. Will never buy a GY tire again. Michelin all the way...........
|
|
|
|
|