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Goodyear Tires

Saw the CC2s recommended which are solid. Planning on swapping my stocks out personally for GY Workhorses here in a week or two

Pros: solid tires
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Goodyear Tires

I had your predicament last year, and went with Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar 3s. Stickier than R-S4s, but last a lot longer than RT660s. I’m pretty happy with them now that the year is over. I’d definitely recommend them.

Pros: stickier than R-S4s
Cons: none
Vehicle: BMW
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Earlier this year, I picked up some Goodyear Reliant All Seasons for my MK4 (2002) Jetta GLS and I’ve been VERY pleased with them for daily driver tires. They have an “H” speed rating, stick pretty well in the turns, and Walmart had them for a shockingly low $67 a piece! Best part? Made in USA!!

Pros: stick well in turns
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FEDERAL Tires
younggandalf187
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Rating 5.0

Federal command 2.4s have been my favorite so far. Smooth center tread for good rolling and speed retention, but still have some tread on the side for banking and grind protection. Rubber compound they use is also getting softer with time/riding so they feel better the more worn in they get.

Pros: good rolling, speed retention
Cons: no cons
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MaddStanley
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Rating 3.0

Been running these on my JKU for three years now. They tend to get much louder as they age. They're great in snow, but not very good on ice or even wet roads.

Pros: great in snow
Cons: louder as they age
Vehicle: Jeep
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