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I have been running Duratracs for quite a while,work very well in winter.
I am at 51K on my stock Goodyears and have at least 10K left. I rotate every oil change (5-6K), front to back.
- Goodyear Assurance Weatherready
Eto based lang sa observation in owning a Westlake ah, yun binili ko, pero yun mas bagong model RP26 mas panalo yan. ganda ng handling and takbo kahit sa basa kasi maganda yung mga grooves nya sa gilid pang disperse ng water ang dami tapos soft compound sya kaya makapit talaga mga gantong gulong pang all weather, tapos ang hardness level matigas halos pang SUV na kaya kahit malubak lubak di takot hehehe!
If nandyan ka na sa ganyan price range, mag goodyear ka na, nasa 4-4.5k. Ramdam ko tahimik and comfort compared sa mga cheaper brands.
After a lot of research i went with Goodyear and they are very good.
Yeah the territory MT that come stock on cars have notoriously thin sidewalls and are being advertised to do all this extreme off-roading, but the aftermarket spec territory MT is a bit better.
Omg I have almost the exact same experience. switched to Weatherready2 and now 37!
The one I personally actively avoid is Goodyear. I've only ever had one decent set of them and the rest have dry rotted faster than any other set I've bought. Their performance wasn't awful but even burning through a set of tires every 24-30mos, I shouldn't be starting to worry at 18mos when the tires are sporting lots of visible dry rot.
I had the Goodyears as OEM and they kind of sucked.
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