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The Goodyear Endurance are very good tires. I had them on my rig from the factory. After 4 years I swapped them for Michelin LT tires.
Had Westlakes on my Grand Design from the factory, I didn't have a blowout but a number of people on the Facebook group I'm in did.
I replaced them with Goodyear Endurance mid-season last year and the difference in ride quality was night and day. I don't regret it.
I have them and like them. I am not a mudder, but they work well for me in snow and what limited ice I have driven on. They are not very loud thankfully.
The on road behavior is better on the ridge than the Terra. Tread pattern is different, but equally aggressive.
I've been very happy with my Nittos. In Australia, used on a work 4wd that does roughly 90% on-road, 10% access tracks.
I’ve ran g2’s since 2014ish. I’ll never own another tire. They perform well, last up to and OVER the 60k warranty, ride well and look great. I recommend them to everyone.
I'm rolling on Goodyear Assurance Comfortdrive. Pretty solid tire. Had Continental Purecontact LS before that. Both on 245/45/18 size Good efficiency and tire wear rating.
Goodyear Wrangler Territory, decent in snow but I wouldn’t drive em in deep snow
I don't like Goodyear or Michelle tires. They don't last for me.
7,970 miles. I don't like Goodyear tires. The OEM tires were slippery and the truck stepped out going 25 mph around a corner that I never experienced with my other 2nd gen Tacoma without good year tires. Way to easy to spin off the line even with the torqueless wonder that is the 3rd gen.
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