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DUNLOP Tires
Vtakkin
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Rating 4.0

I have Dunlop Direzza ZII Star Specs, there's a Dunlop Direzza ZIII now. I like them because although they're not quiteee as grippy as the RE71r, I've heard the RE71rs lose their grip after just a few heat cycles. These Dunlops are supposed to hold up better to heat cycling.

Pros: hold up better
Cons: not quite as grippy
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DUNLOP Tires
TimeSlaved
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Rating 4.0

Here are my initial impressions:

Pros:

a) Quieter than the Dunlop Super Sport 7000s that come stock. This could be because my stock tires were showing some surficial cracks in the rubber, although this complaint is normal. The stock tires crap out within 50,000 km anyhow.

e) Good rain performance...no issue with braking during rainfall on these tires.

Cons:

a) Sizing of the stock tires means that the tires will follow the downslope direction of the road crown, even if it's a minor one (this is partially due to the short wheelbase and hyper sensitive steering rack). I got my tires aligned after the install, before the alignment brigade chimes in.

Overall, I am very happy with the tires. They work as advertised and didn't tear a hole in a my wallet. They are a valid option for those seeking new tires for the Fit.

Pros: quieter than stock, good rain performance
Cons: follows road crown, sensitive pressure
Vehicle: Honda Fit
Mileage: 50000 km
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Goodyear Tires

Last winter I bought then (then brandnew) Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady tires. They are All-seasons, but have the snowflake on the mountain symbol. They did great in the Mid-Atlantic where we don't get more than 2 days of actual snow but a lot of cold rain, occasional sleet and slush. They did come in handy when we visited the in-laws in Erie PA while they got their 100" of snow at Christmas time.

Pros: did great in snow, cold rain, sleet, slush
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Goodyear Tires

I have 225s (Goodyear Ultra Grip Ice WRT) and one of mine tipped over while changing tires and it got a scuff on it. Would have been worse with 205s.

Pros: rim protection
Cons: got a scuff
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Goodyear Tires
ronin__9
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Rating 4.0

My trailer had some junk "D" load rated tires that I replaced with "E" load rated Goodyear's and I saw improvement in handling and fuel economy.

Pros: improvement in handling
Cons: junk "D" load rated
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Goodyear Tires
FlyingTomato
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Rating 4.0

I had GY Duratracs on my 04 Jeep Grand Cherokee. For the most part I really liked them. Not sure I would say that if they didn't see some offroad though because they were pretty noisy at highway speeds. In the snow and ice, they were amazing. Best tires I've ever had in that type of weather. Also did quite well in mud. The sidewalls were too soft for me to feel comfortable in the rocks though.

Pros: amazing in snow and ice
Cons: noisy at highway speeds
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Goodyear Tires

My Goodyears did that after 40k miles/5 years.

Got $150 prorate back towards my new set of Hankooks, which i love

Pros: prorate back
Mileage: 64373 km
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Goodyear Tires

From what I've seen manufacturers put garbage tires from big name brands on from the factory. Goodyear makes the Wrangler SR-A which is an absolute garbage tire.

Cons: absolute garbage tire
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Goodyear Tires

Lexus seems to have a really bad habit of putting bare minimum shit tires on their CPO vehicles. They put new $100/tire shit Goodyear LS2 tires on both my '13 and '15 GS...

Cons: shit tires, bare minimum
Vehicle: Lexus GS
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