Tires??
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Tires??
I have a couple of original tires with bad road force. (Stock Goodyear Eagles).
I am going to replaced them.
Goodyear is 800 + or - from tire rack. (comfort tread)
Yokohama is 1050 from local shop.
Thoughts??
Should I go a little wider from the 255/55/20's?
I already have Blizzak's that go on in Dec. and off in April.
I am going to replaced them.
Goodyear is 800 + or - from tire rack. (comfort tread)
Yokohama is 1050 from local shop.
Thoughts??
Should I go a little wider from the 255/55/20's?
I already have Blizzak's that go on in Dec. and off in April.
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I have the stock 255 but in the Pirelli Verde + brand new I would sell cheap if you decide to stay stock? Great tires but we need ATR out here in the sticks where we live plus up at the cabin in CO. I thought I would put them back on later or maybe do a summer/winter thing with them and a 2nd set but it is looking like I may have to lemon law ours if things don't improve? So, I probably will not have a need for them after all. Just PM if interested.
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Toyo has a newer Open Country A/T 3 that is available in the OE size for the 20" wheel, and it is an excellent tire.
I love the tread pattern of this tire, I think it looks beefier while retaining OE size and speedometer calibration. Quiet on the highway and at home off-road.
I love the tread pattern of this tire, I think it looks beefier while retaining OE size and speedometer calibration. Quiet on the highway and at home off-road.
Last edited by AirRyan; 09-09-2020 at 07:21 AM.
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My G015's ride great and are quiet. But they wore quite a bit on their first 5K miles or so. I'm now on the second 5K and haven't checked the tread depth yet.
They are coming off in a few weeks when I put my Blizzaks back on.
Hopefully the rate of wear has decreased. They are wearing evenly, it's not an alignment or pressure issue. I drive pretty gently, too.
On the other hand, they have a 60K mileage warranty (if I recall the correct number) so if they wear out at 30K I'll get a big credit towards my next set (which might not be G015's). Discount Tire has never failed to take care of me when I didn't get the stated mileage out of a set.
They are coming off in a few weeks when I put my Blizzaks back on.
Hopefully the rate of wear has decreased. They are wearing evenly, it's not an alignment or pressure issue. I drive pretty gently, too.
On the other hand, they have a 60K mileage warranty (if I recall the correct number) so if they wear out at 30K I'll get a big credit towards my next set (which might not be G015's). Discount Tire has never failed to take care of me when I didn't get the stated mileage out of a set.
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Groucho123 (09-10-2020)
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I would go away from the stock Goodyear eagle. I find their cold weather winter performance to be terrible (so we now use winter tires which I never needed in the old LR with Pirelli Scorpion)
And they have worn terribly - we have prob done 20k miles on them in total and dealer says they are very scalloped creating road noise and vibration (sounds like a worn bearing). And worn out. And we don't drive hard on them
And they have worn terribly - we have prob done 20k miles on them in total and dealer says they are very scalloped creating road noise and vibration (sounds like a worn bearing). And worn out. And we don't drive hard on them