Tires Goodyear or GENERAL TIRE
I love them. Have 20,000 miles on mine and 9/32 left. Siping still looks practically new.
Have driven on highway in ongoing snow. Took it slower but absolutely fine. Have driven in pouring rain, absolutely fine. And my mpg went up.
I've always bought Michelin tires. My last set were Michelin Defenders. The belts in one tire began to separate and as a result the ride became a little wobbly so I had to replace them. Also, they were all getting worn quite a bit. I decided to give General AltiMAX RT45 tires a try. A friend had them years ago and was happy with them. I've had them a month now and the ride quality, noise level and handling all all just as good as the Michelins. Time will tell if they remain this way.
I wish I could buy my Goodyear Wrangler Trailmark AT tires again from Walmart. I bought a set in 2019. I am just about to replace them. Did great all year in snow and rain. Currently, at 70k miles on them.
Imao efficient grip I Bridgestone turanza, to su od boljih što sam vozio.
I just replaced my original Assurance Weather Ready tires today, for the new version. I got a little over 78k miles on the first set. I think they were the best tires I've ever owned. They did well in Colorado mountain snow, generally inspired confidence and wore like iron.
I installed the WeatherActive's on my Toyota Sienna. I'm at 30k miles and only have 3/32 tread left. Warranty is supposed to be 60k miles. The WeatherActives are great tires that hold the road well and let me drive a Toyota Sienna like a sportscar.
I have had excellent results with General Altimax tires, absolutely excellent. I’ve used them on five different vehicles (pickup, two SUVs, and two sedans - one RWD, one FWD) since 2014. I currently have a set of RT45s on one of our current vehicles (SUV), and they’re just as good as can be.
I would take the General all-weather tire over the Toyota in heartbeat... The Celsius II is better than the atrocious OG Celsius but it's still barely better than a Multi-Mile or GT Radial...
I just had an experience with new Douglas (Good Year made) tires from Walmart. 744 miles later I ran over something in the road that sliced my tire. I took it back to WM and they basically laughed at me because I did not buy their road hazard insurance.
Demand a swap. Pic 1 shows a crack above the slope behind the G leading onto the tread. Pic 2 shows a major crack leading further into the tread above the slope after the R about to split the tire along with the separation starting before good and ending after year near the tread line. Pic 3 shows the separation near the tread and also another split above the first O in goodyear.
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