Tires Goodyear or NANKANG
Goodyear WeatherReadys are pretty good for all year. If you live on the western side of the state you might want some dedicated snow tires.
20” Goodyear Eagles. 23k miles with 4/32 tread before I replaced them. Guess 50/50 city/highway. Southeast US.
Goodyear weatherready assurance 2 tires. That is what i am riding on my 24. Great tires.
Nankang FT-9 tires have been awesome for me. I basically rally my little van out in the woods so I can attest to their durability.
They also handle pretty well on road.
And they are LT rated!
I’m getting the Goodyear Eagle F1’s that came on my Model Y replaced tomorrow. They have 68,500 miles on them. I’d say they held up pretty well.
I love mine in the great lakes region and cannot wait to get at least 50k miles since my Goodyear's and Pirellis were bald before 40k.
I just replaced the original Michelin Primacy MXM4 tires on my model 3 RWD after about 16,000 miles and 2.5 years. They were down to about 4/32" in places and winter was coming.
I went with the Goodyear ElectricDrive 2's. I've only had them installed about 6 weeks ago so too early to tell about wear but they drive fine.
Something similar happened to my 2016 Civic EX sedan when I switched from the OEM tires, Firestone FT140, at 76,000 miles, to Goodyear Assurance MaxLife tires in October, 2022. I was averaging just under 40 MPG (calculated, NOT using the trip computer) to just under 35 MPG, also with no change in driving habits or routes.
Goodyear tires are notorious for doing this. Several factors play a role on why this happens. Overweight from running low air pressure, vehicle sitting for a period of time in the sun.
Dude, my set of nankang tires from week 44 2023, stored in a shipping container, are worse than this. Literally sidewall cracks all over. Tossed that shit out so fast...
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