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I just replaced my original Assurance Weather Ready tires today, for the new version. I got a little over 78k miles on the first set. I think they were the best tires I've ever owned. They did well in Colorado mountain snow, generally inspired confidence and wore like iron.
I installed the WeatherActive's on my Toyota Sienna. I'm at 30k miles and only have 3/32 tread left. Warranty is supposed to be 60k miles. The WeatherActives are great tires that hold the road well and let me drive a Toyota Sienna like a sportscar.
Os que costumo usar são os Goodyear efficient Grip Performance 2 (excelente durabilidade, muito boa condução) ou os Continental Sportcontact 7( durabilidade boa, condução excepcional).
I just put a set of the new OEM Goodyear Wrangler Territory ATs on. Had to buy new wheels too, but I consider that future proofing. Pretty happy with them with about 300 miles on them
The Goodyear tires have great reviews, were less expensive, and I think look better than the Michelins.
Look at walmart for Douglas they are made by Goodyear
The Fortitude is a tried and true product that I recommend
It's the cheapest tire that's kept in stock at my Sam's club. There are probably longer lasting budget tires, but there are far worse.
They are a softer rubber with less tread than the other Goodyear options. So they must be rotated and maintained or you won't have good mileage out of them.
Alignment, air pressure, and general maintenance will cause tire issues regardless of the tire type though. So again...it's a very average cheap tire.
I blew two Goodyear Territory RTs on a trail and wouldn’t recommend them. The stock tires are passenger car rated.
In my experience the wet traction on the Goodyear tires was terrible. Switched to some Falken Wildpeak H/T and see a lot better wet and dry traction.
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