Opinions on goodyear wrangler radials?
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edit: it honestly doesn’t ride terrible now. or maybe i’m accustomed to it. i never expected the AAL to last so long. according to this website they fail after only minutes of use.
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so i just found out we stocked good year wrangler rt/s tires might i ask how those are? i seen these alot and my dads blazer had these and they lasted forever it felt like lol. and a truck came into the shop and his were from 2008 and still had very good tread, I asked him how they were and he said he loved them and got 72k miles out of them until he got new tires from our event tires.
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Year: 1989 Laredo
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I've sampled Goodyear tire products for over 40 years now, including the Wrangler product for my Jeeps. From Wingfoots on my 69 Camaro to Wranglers on my WJ, and all in between.
I am less than satisfied with wear, wear patterns, durability, grip.
Big company, big advertising and distribution, only moderate performance.
If your 80% on road in a Jeep, BFG T/A's AT, very good grip and wear like iron, more than fair price.
Toyo is my current second choice, also based on good experiences.
My 2 cents.
I am less than satisfied with wear, wear patterns, durability, grip.
Big company, big advertising and distribution, only moderate performance.
If your 80% on road in a Jeep, BFG T/A's AT, very good grip and wear like iron, more than fair price.
Toyo is my current second choice, also based on good experiences.
My 2 cents.
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I've sampled Goodyear tire products for over 40 years now, including the Wrangler product for my Jeeps. From Wingfoots on my 69 Camaro to Wranglers on my WJ, and all in between.
I am less than satisfied with wear, wear patterns, durability, grip.
Big company, big advertising and distribution, only moderate performance.
If your 80% on road in a Jeep, BFG T/A's AT, very good grip and wear like iron, more than fair price.
Toyo is my current second choice, also based on good experiences.
My 2 cents.
I am less than satisfied with wear, wear patterns, durability, grip.
Big company, big advertising and distribution, only moderate performance.
If your 80% on road in a Jeep, BFG T/A's AT, very good grip and wear like iron, more than fair price.
Toyo is my current second choice, also based on good experiences.
My 2 cents.
But you do get what you pay for with them.
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Well bit the bullet and bought a set of hankook optimo h724 but 196 dollars shipped without mounting is pretty good atm for me although they arent aggressive itll do the job because i blew a tire on the highway and ran my jeep right off the road, So towed to my job i had another americus classic 787 that was sitting in my back yard mounted i brought it over and had them put it on and go figure death wobble the moment i hit 55 mph *sighs* but what would you expect from a tire from 2011. My death wobble atm seems to go away with new tires and only shows up when they get very worn or old.... But until a few months i am gonna get the front end rebuilt with moog parts
wonder if im gonna get to the 70k mile warranty.... *pokes* can i even go in grass?
wonder if im gonna get to the 70k mile warranty.... *pokes* can i even go in grass?
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Well bit the bullet and bought a set of hankook optimo h724 but 196 dollars shipped without mounting is pretty good atm for me although they arent aggressive itll do the job because i blew a tire on the highway and ran my jeep right off the road, So towed to my job i had another americus classic 787 that was sitting in my back yard mounted i brought it over and had them put it on and go figure death wobble the moment i hit 55 mph *sighs* but what would you expect from a tire from 2011. My death wobble atm seems to go away with new tires and only shows up when they get very worn or old.... But until a few months i am gonna get the front end rebuilt with moog parts
wonder if im gonna get to the 70k mile warranty.... *pokes* can i even go in grass?
wonder if im gonna get to the 70k mile warranty.... *pokes* can i even go in grass?
Seriously though.. no worries... we've all been there.... something happens (usually not at a convenient time) and we have to go with what we can afford "atm" and isn't always what we would choose if we had piles of cash just layin' around collecting dust.
Where this thread started with the Wranglers.... That's what I have... the PO of mine had put a brand new set on less than 3 months before selling it. So far they've done pretty good for a "crap" tire. Just did a 1000 mile one way road trip through all kinds of weather including snow, ice, and sand.... and handled quite well actually. And gripped quite well in super windy conditions pushing the "brick" pretty hard in a number of stretches of the trip.
Still a crap tire? yes... but these crap tires did everything I asked of them very solid.
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Yup! some cheap tires surprise others lol. Some have their issues and moments with them and their opinions i dont mean to start a fight at all or argument i mean jeepers LOVE tires and to find a gem in the rough is priceless. These arent to bad at all. Theyre black and round. They dont make me jeep shake with death wobble but it still shakes at 60+ sadly but that i think was from the death wobble damaging more parts.... but i gotta get used to them my old tires had a thicker sidewall and was snappy in terms of turning where these kinda feel mushy like a bias ply tire and takes a second to respond but man the treads were deeper than i thought 11/32nds of tread and shockingly they are very quiet on the road and soaks up the bumps they do not make a sound at speed and small cracks or bumps typically soaks it up and gives a soft thump instead of a violent BOOM. Overall you want a cheap tire these arent a bad choice imo so far well see with age. just shy under 300 dollars for these out the door with road hazard as well with my discount. I have yet to see what theyre like in the rain alot of people say they are good and alot say they utterly suck but it seems they are all in lighter cars maybe a little more weight and they push down in the rain more. And shockingly people say these do good in snow. I know the wranglers were 300 out the door but thats without road hazard and id rather be covered i may have spent a little more than i wanted but its good to have peace of mind if i ever get a nail in it or something repairs are free if walmart cant fix it 10 bucks out the door for a new tire at a certain time span or tread depth but 70k mile treadlife i cant complain either. So overall im impressed with them but then again these are literally my first brand new set of tires instead of throwing used old crap on my poor jeep.The tire i mounted was out of round and shook my jeep so badly with death wobble my steering feels a tad bit more loose now sadly which hurts a little inside knowing i hurt my poor buddy.
Edit: Oh i am kinda afraid to see how these do in the wind as my old tires didnt fare the wind to well and typically pushed me around these are softer sidewall tires so i think im gonna have a good surprise when it does lol. But what jeep doesnt scare the owner in the wind its like driving a big sailboat!.... without sway bars lol
Edit: Oh i am kinda afraid to see how these do in the wind as my old tires didnt fare the wind to well and typically pushed me around these are softer sidewall tires so i think im gonna have a good surprise when it does lol. But what jeep doesnt scare the owner in the wind its like driving a big sailboat!.... without sway bars lol
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Yup! some cheap tires surprise others lol. Some have their issues and moments with them and their opinions i dont mean to start a fight at all or argument i mean jeepers LOVE tires and to find a gem in the rough is priceless. These arent to bad at all. Theyre black and round. They dont make me jeep shake with death wobble but it still shakes at 60+ sadly but that i think was from the death wobble damaging more parts.... but i gotta get used to them my old tires had a thicker sidewall and was snappy in terms of turning where these kinda feel mushy like a bias ply tire and takes a second to respond but man the treads were deeper than i thought 11/32nds of tread and shockingly they are very quiet on the road and soaks up the bumps they do not make a sound at speed and small cracks or bumps typically soaks it up and gives a soft thump instead of a violent BOOM. Overall you want a cheap tire these arent a bad choice imo so far well see with age. just shy under 300 dollars for these out the door with road hazard as well with my discount. I have yet to see what theyre like in the rain alot of people say they are good and alot say they utterly suck but it seems they are all in lighter cars maybe a little more weight and they push down in the rain more. And shockingly people say these do good in snow. I know the wranglers were 300 out the door but thats without road hazard and id rather be covered i may have spent a little more than i wanted but its good to have peace of mind if i ever get a nail in it or something repairs are free if walmart cant fix it 10 bucks out the door for a new tire at a certain time span or tread depth but 70k mile treadlife i cant complain either. So overall im impressed with them but then again these are literally my first brand new set of tires instead of throwing used old crap on my poor jeep.The tire i mounted was out of round and shook my jeep so badly with death wobble my steering feels a tad bit more loose now sadly which hurts a little inside knowing i hurt my poor buddy.
Edit: Oh i am kinda afraid to see how these do in the wind as my old tires didnt fare the wind to well and typically pushed me around these are softer sidewall tires so i think im gonna have a good surprise when it does lol. But what jeep doesnt scare the owner in the wind its like driving a big sailboat!.... without sway bars lol
Edit: Oh i am kinda afraid to see how these do in the wind as my old tires didnt fare the wind to well and typically pushed me around these are softer sidewall tires so i think im gonna have a good surprise when it does lol. But what jeep doesnt scare the owner in the wind its like driving a big sailboat!.... without sway bars lol
1. I would hope not
2. That's a pretty standard tread depth
3. P metric tires are usually pretty damn soft, so all act like this. And the tread is not aggressive at all so they will be quiet.
4. I doubt they are all too great in snow. Tread careful man.
5. I thought you worked at wal mart tire center? They charge you the full amount?
as long as your happy with your purchase is all that counts man any plans to loft your jeep?
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1. I would hope not
2. That's a pretty standard tread depth
3. P metric tires are usually pretty damn soft, so all act like this. And the tread is not aggressive at all so they will be quiet.
4. I doubt they are all too great in snow. Tread careful man.
5. I thought you worked at wal mart tire center? They charge you the full amount?
as long as your happy with your purchase is all that counts man any plans to loft your jeep?
1. I would hope not
2. That's a pretty standard tread depth
3. P metric tires are usually pretty damn soft, so all act like this. And the tread is not aggressive at all so they will be quiet.
4. I doubt they are all too great in snow. Tread careful man.
5. I thought you worked at wal mart tire center? They charge you the full amount?
as long as your happy with your purchase is all that counts man any plans to loft your jeep?
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1. I would hope not
2. That's a pretty standard tread depth
3. P metric tires are usually pretty damn soft, so all act like this. And the tread is not aggressive at all so they will be quiet.
4. I doubt they are all too great in snow. Tread careful man.
5. I thought you worked at wal mart tire center? They charge you the full amount?
as long as your happy with your purchase is all that counts man any plans to loft your jeep?
1. I would hope not
2. That's a pretty standard tread depth
3. P metric tires are usually pretty damn soft, so all act like this. And the tread is not aggressive at all so they will be quiet.
4. I doubt they are all too great in snow. Tread careful man.
5. I thought you worked at wal mart tire center? They charge you the full amount?
as long as your happy with your purchase is all that counts man any plans to loft your jeep?
And with this thread... I'm still impressed with the Wranglers for being a crap tire that most agree that they are.
I just finished a near 1000 mile one way road (moving) trip with them.. and so far I've had them in dry, wet, snow, sand, dirt, high winds, pretty much everything except mud... and they've handled quite well for a "crap" tire. I had the XJ loaded down with as much as I could fit in it... (which was a decent amount)... and even in spite of the high winds, bad weather at times, she still averaged 21 mpg at 70-75mph on the highways. Makes me think I'm going to run these puppies until I start the suspension mods.