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I've had nothing but good experiences with Goodyear Wrangler Duratracs on our 3rd gen, 5th gen, and two trucks. Bonus that you can get them studded if you're running a dedicated winter setup or live in weather that requires it.
Had them on my old Ranger and had zero issues on road and 2wd off road camping, and dirt biking. I even got 60k miles out of them (and they still looked pretty good). Very good bang for the buck.
Bought my 2019 with 17 miles on it. 6 speed, no sunroof.
Have close to 48k on it now, I’ve replaced the tires and the battery. Done my yearly maintenance, and I just had the 50k service done on it. No issues to report. Been extremely reliable, I only drive it 6-8k a year.
I noticed the higher mileage with Goodyear Fuel Max tires.
Got 2 tires GoodYears A/S for back $170 for both And 2 Goodyears A/S in front for $150 Both have 9/32+ on tread. This site does sell used but I’ve haven’t had a problem with any of there tires. Highly recommend.
Personally I run Goodyear Assurance Weather ready and I've been really happy with them.
I got some real dope good years
Goodyear are fine but they wear extremely fast. Especially with AWD vehicles
OMG, two years ago, I put Goodyear Reliant all way around on my Kia Soul. They are the worst tires I've ever had in 50 years of driving. They are cupping in the back & cut in front, have become incredibly noisy, even though they still have decent tread.
I too have Assurance tires that lasted about half the amount of miles they are warranted for.
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