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Nokian makes good tractor tires though cause I’ve had a set for over ten years and they look good for their age.
Right now I have Goodyear's from 2011 under my car, I've driven around 10 000 km with them and god only know how much more before that as they came with a set of wheels I got, they've got plenty of tread left, they're really pliable and have no dry rot.
I’m at 65,000 miles on my 2020 Honda accord sport with the stock eagle touring tires ????♂️
I put these, in this size, on my R1S— they seem great so far (2 weeks). Maybe a little more road noise?
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
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.
recently went to yap brothers to buy goodyear f1a6 at $135 per piece for r17.
I’ve had 2 sets of Nokians(entyre AS and solstice AW) all of them started cracking really early on. Like within a year. Winter traction is ok treadwear is ok it’s a budget tire at best. Not the quietest or smoothest tires I’ve ever driven on.
I have a 2023 Accord Hybrid Sport, it's currently at 19k miles. They found all 4 tires nearly worn out, the tread depth on all 4 is between 5/32 to 4/32 of an inch. I can't believe the shitty quality of tires that Honda has installed. I do drive rough but no way can the tires be this worn out at 19k miles. They use Goodyear Eagle Touring tires and apparently the quality of these is really poor.
They’re near useless in mud, snow or ice. Mine still have plenty of tread left in them, and I’m still getting new tires installed on Friday, because they were already sketchy in the snow last winter.
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