Tires

Uniroyal Tires


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DSmith21

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Doesn't matter as long as they are round.

 

KyFaninNC

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Don't matter. All tires are made basically the same way, ride, handling, and wear are the main differences. Federal standards are the same for all manufacturers.
 

55wildcat

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Have a set on my rav4..prolly 4 yrs old with less than 30000 on them...coming off sometime next week..never seem to stay balanced...everything else checks out fine...gotta be the tires...
 

80 Proof

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I'm getting some Goodyear Wrangler's on my truck right now. I've always preferred Goodyear or Michelin. Don't mind BF Goodrich either.
 

dgtatu01

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Bought some Cooper tires once they were 30,000 mile tires that lasted about 18,000. Bought some Yokohama tires that were rated 50,000 on the same car and lasted 60,000. I have had Michelin's on several cars. They have never underperformed their rating. They are obviously THE brand name in tires and basically a safe choice if you don't know anything else and don't want to do research.
 

Catfan in Tn.

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24 hours in and I love them. Of course I replaced some generic Chinese mud growlers that sucked. I like the look, traction, and ride quite well so far though.
Was ok with them at first, just disn't get the wear that I thought I should have. Lot of highway miles.
 

TortElvisII

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24 hours in and I love them. Of course I replaced some generic Chinese mud growlers that sucked. I like the look, traction, and ride quite well so far though.

I have had several sets of Goodyear Wranglers. Probably average 75000 on them.