Tires Goodyear or Cooper
I think for the average Joe/Jane these tires are more than enough for getting shit done. If you are playing on some serious off roading where tire puncture or tears are a concern, then upgrade. Mine (43k miles) have been great for mild-moderate off-roading in the Midwest and has handled daily driving wonderfully. Going to put another set on when these are ready for a change.
I got 77k miles out of my Goodyears. No flat tires and no issues other than being a little loud. Mostly highway miles and almost no real off roading, so I wasn’t too hard on them.
Switched to Nitto. Less expensive, quieter and a better ride.
They were great for me. 45k miles and lots of crawling in co and Utah. I have Falken wildpeak at4's now and kinda thinking I preferred the Goodyears.
I’ve driven my 2D OBX with SAS since Jan 2022…26,000 miles and many off-road trips…the tires have been great. I’ve owned quieter tires and I think these could use more sidewall protection. I haven’t had a flat and wear is barely noticeable.
I put these tires on my 2019 gmc sierra at4. I noticed a huge improvement towing with stability. The was no squirm in the back end and the truck felt much more planted on the road.
The downside of these tires are that they are stiff which actually effects your suspension tuning. You may notice the tires lose contact with the road momentarily at times over bumps.
I bought the same tires, 275/65r20 - been great all winter here in Alberta
Great tires, I have great luck with Cooper!
In November I bought a set of Goodyear weather ready tires for my 2022 Camry hybrid. The thing is I had a large drop in mpg when I switched. I had Firestone all season tires before with an average mpg of 48. After the switch I’m hovering around 34-36.
The absolute worst pieces of garbage that I've driven on were the Goodyear Integrity tires that came stock on my old company car (Chevy Impala). They wore like iron and had just as much traction as well.
I'd say Goodyear duratrac was my worst tires due to uneven wear and noise (probably due to the wear)
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