Tires Achilles or GOODRIDGE

GOODRIDGE Tires
Dry-Board4592
  • Grip:
  • Ride comfort:
Rating 4.0

Got good ride tires for my 370z they held up around 150mph several times no issues or warping but they have horrible traction my car now feels like it has 400hp definitely recommend

Pros: held up at high speed
Cons: horrible traction
Vehicle: Nissan
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
Achilles Tires

Best budget tire brand I’ve used is Achilles

Not a lot of ratings online but I live on the coast in NC where snow is pretty much a non issue. They handle good in wet weather, typical notes are they don’t do well in snow but aside from Michelin many all season’s don’t

The Achilles Touring Sport A/S 225/65R17 or their dessert hawks should be fine

I’ve used achilles on several cars for the last 10 years or so and they are a great bang for the buck. I tried them out a set of their ATR sport tires on my veloster N because I was going through Michelin pilot super sports like nothing and never looked back.

Pros: great bang for buck
Cons: not good in snow
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
Achilles Tires

Achilles ATR Sport’s were the old model now they have the ACHILLES STREETHAWK. $50 tires super grippy and long lasting

Pros: super grippy, long lasting
Cons: burn them off quick
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
Achilles Tires
BeardManPH
  • Noise:
  • Ride comfort:
Rating 4.0

Currently on Achilles... ok naman siya. Sustained 100-140 kph sa express way going to Batangas. Nalubak ba pa nga sa Nasugbu hiway, no damage to rims or tires. Medyo maingay nga lang.

Pros: no damage to rims
Cons: medyo maingay nga lang
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
Achilles Tires

Recently bought a used Subaru Crosstrek for my daughter, and CarMax clearly had put new tires on them — specifically, Achilles SportTouring A/S.

I know nothing about this brand or model, so I can’t say what their wet or snow performance might be (or any other parameters, for that matter).

Vehicle: Subaru
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
Achilles Tires

Take it from someone who for the first 15 years of driving spent the big bucks on Conti DWS/Michelin Pilot's/Goodyear Assurances/ Pirelli P Zero's/Hankook Ventus etc. At least two dozen sets.

All a waste of money unless you are well off. I am by no means poor anymore but I started running the super generics about 8 years ago, Achilles Desert Hawk's, Gladiator XT's, Westlake's, Lexani's and now Lionhart's.

No they are not as good as the name brands, but every day driving you and 99% of people can't tell and you will naturally acclimate to whatever the limits are over time while saving 60-75% off buying name brand if you really take your time and shop around.

I've towed my 8000lb camper around the country, through the Rockies with some of these generics.

Pros: save 60-75% money
Cons: not as good as name brands
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
GOODRIDGE Tires

Dobio sam goodride zimske sa autom znaci nebi ih najgorem neprijatelju preporucio, prva ledena kiša sa njima je bila iskustvo koje mi je dalo doznanja da je sava eskimo premium guma nasprema tog smeća.

Pros: sava eskimo premium bolja
Cons: lose iskustvo na kisi
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
GOODRIDGE Tires

I had a total blow out with one tire while pulling the trailer empty. Total miles on the tires was maybe 300 max. Now (2025), I have probably less than 1500 miles on the trailer and another Goodride tire needs replacing.

Cons: blow out, excessive wear
Mileage: 300 km
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Write your review

Help others - share your experience with this part.

Other comparisons
Loading...