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Goodyear Tires
Davtom94
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Rating 4.0

35k and so many punctures later… I put Goodyear Wrangler A/T’s on mine. We’ve had them on all our trucks and SUV’s. Overkill for a crossover, but they ride great and keep me very secure on road and the like very mild “off-roading” I do

Pros: ride great, very secure
Cons: so many punctures
Mileage: 35000 km
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Goodyear Tires

The F1A6 is generally praised for its well-rounded performance, offering a good balance of grip (especially wet braking), handling, and a relatively quiet ride. It also tends to be more affordable than some of the top-tier performance tires.

Pros: good wet braking, quiet ride
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FEDERAL Tires
TurboDan333
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Rating 4.0

I just went from Federal 595 RS-RR (very loud but performed well on street and autocross) to their 595 RS-Pro (waaaaay quiter, I love these tires so far).

Pros: performed well, waaaaay quiter
Cons: very loud
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It's an ok tire... Better than Chinesium brands but barely keeps up with other bargain brands like Cooper, Nexen, Kuhmo, Falken, etc... "Good for a year" is an old joke about these tires and unfortunately, although not really accurate, their longevity seems a lot lower than older Goodyear tires.

Pros: ok in summer, wet
Cons: terrible on snow, dry rot
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Delta-IX
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Rating 3.0

I dailied +0 sized duratracs on a stock 2007 4runner for a few years. At 40psi and they were great in just about everything on weekends. But I hated them on damp pavement (concrete highway specifically on big turns at speed felt like they wanted to slip)

Pros: great in everything
Cons: hated on damp pavement
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