Tires Goodyear or COMFORSER

Goodyear Tires
SeeDubyaHat
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Rating 5.0

Yes to the GY WR2 tires. Have them on an Outback with 50k miles so far. They’re great in the pouring rain and good in the snow. Still have lots of tread left too!

Pros: great in rain, good snow
Cons: less mileage
Mileage: 50000 km
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modena1983
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Rating 5.0

Weather ready 2 from Goodyear is a better dry weather tire and a better wet weather tire imo. Also rides better.

Pros: better dry, wet weather
Cons: rides better
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otis3
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Rating 5.0

Agree on the Goodyears. I have them on my Subaru Legacy, really improved the handling. Quicker turn in, quiet and smooth.

Pros: improved handling, quiet, smooth
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Supercar 3Rs were designed to go with the ZLE, when I drove them I would get onto the track at 29psi. A lap and a half ish I would hit 30psi and that’s when it was go time. After 36psi they’ll start to fall off but that was generally about the time a 20 minute session ended.

Pros: optimal performance at 30psi
Cons: performance drops after 36psi
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loki1983mb
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Rating 3.5

Have the gy exhilarates, been good, but now discontinued, only had to replace 1 because of sidewall bubble.

Pros: been good
Cons: discontinued, sidewall bubble
Vehicle: Mazda 6
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I have a personal distaste for Goodyear (I think that’s what those are. We called em good for a a year even when they were new.

Cons: personal distaste, short lifespan
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