Tires Goodyear or Cooper
CO driver, have about 500mi on a set of Cooper Road and Trails, very happy so far
As someone who was a parts manager at a dealership and worked with these tires. The Pro control would be your best option. Second would be the Endevors. These two are good for warm weather and wet driving, If you live where it snows they would be ok for Light snow ( packed snow and ice they wont work).
I would look into Goodyear WeatherReady. Goodyear still makes awesome tires and WeatherReady is one of them. I’ve got them on all my vehicles and have zero complaints.
Just came to this thread after ordering Goodyear Maxlife. I happened to look at Goodyear Assurance Maxlife on a whim and saw that they were priced lower than the Pirellis by about $7 per tire and was able to price match to Discount tire who had these in stock at one of the stores.
It's a great tire I had a set on my 1971 camaro no issues at all
Run Wrangler SR-A on my JK in the summer. Takeoffs from Ram 1500s. Awesome highway tire. Not an offroad tire at all but they survive forest service roads.
Have these on the Tundra. It isn't an off-roader, but am on the 2nd set now. They lasted pretty well and were outstanding on wet roads and good on snow when I lived in the northeast
Goodyear is definitely not as good as they used to be. Their tires are on the lower end side now and their prices reflect that.
My experience with Goodyear is from buying used cars. Viva 3s and now reliants and the Goodyear-made Kelly’s. The cheap tires are absolute garbage, considerably harder than Chinese tires but with the same treadlife rating. I get them to spin on a Toyota Camry.
Years ago I bought the lowest end Goodyear tire because i thought if they were going to throw their name on it that they would have at least a medium level of quality. They were absolutely awful. Driving on them on dry pavement was like driving on rain and on rain on ice.
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