Tires BFGoodrich or Goodyear

Goodyear Tires

I just put Goodyear Eagle Exhilarates on my Miata, 205/45/17’s. So far, so good, also got the road hazard warranty due to the potholes around here.

Pros: so far, so good
Vehicle: Mazda
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Goodyear Tires
SigmaStroud
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Rating 4.0

Since changing to the Goodyear tires, I've hit similar potholes, sometimes even much HARDER, and haven't had a single popped/torn tire (though HAVE had issues with air leaking, which they attributed to the 'tag/sticker' still being on the tire when installed).

Pros: no popped/torn tire
Cons: issues with air leaking
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BFGoodrich Tires

I would suggest bf Goodrich all terrains. Nice looking, quiet, pretty decent in winter and different weight ratings. I run them with the "E" rating and heavier weight capacity and a bit tougher tire.

Pros: nice looking, quiet
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BFGoodrich Tires
edyvw
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Rating 3.5

But, it is MUCH smoother, still probably best off road of these on/road biased A/T tires. But, compared to Continental, lacks on road performance.

Pros: best off road
Cons: lacks on road performance
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Goodyear Tires
Thunderiver
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Rating 2.0

Wild peaks> I have had a few sets of duratracs and for off-roading they have performed the least desirably in all terrain (no pun intended) snow/mud they gunk up and slide super easily, sand, I would have to drop to 8-9psi to get the same effect of going down to my normal 14psi in sand. Rock, not much of an opinion here I had these on a Colorado so it diddnt see much rock crawl if any at all. And the road noise is super loud and they wear super fast and uneven.

Pros: performs desirably in terrain
Cons: gunk up and slide easily
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Goodyear Tires

I replaced the Michelins on my Lincoln mKX with Goodyear weatheready tires. There is no comparison between the weatherready and the Michelins defender. The weatheready feels like it has a one ply sidewall when compared to the Michelin defender. The old worn out defenders ride better than the new weathereadys, buy the Michelins!

Cons: feels like one ply
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