Ok, so I finally pulled the trigger on new tires. After tons of research I chose the new Goodyear Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure with Kevlar. It's a new tire (just a few months on the market). Goodyear markets it as an 80/20 tire. Meant to spend 80% of the time on road and 20% off-road. So it is not I the end all off road tire, but a great. The Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure with Kevlar, introduced last month at a dealer and media ride-and-drive, is designed for customers who need both on- and off-road performance from their light truck/SUV tires.
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By Chiefsfred
June 2019
Vehicle:
2005 GMC
Type:
Truck/Pick-up Truck
Road Conditions:
Dry
Kevlar tires
So far these are great tires
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By JonnyBravo
June 2019
Type:
Truck/Pick-up Truck
Road Type:
Highway/Freeway
long lasting Tire!
I bought my 2015 F150 in the summer of 2016. It was brand new & came with these tires. It is now almost 3 years to the day I bought it & 110,000 kms later & I am just noticing some splitting & baldness so it is now time to replace. I was looking at other tires but will probably just put another set of these on as these tires are 3 1/2 years old. I would recommend these for sure!
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By Candoo
June 2019
Type:
SUV
Road Conditions:
Rain (Wet), Snow
Road Type:
Hauling/Towing, Country, Highway/Freeway
Premium tire.
I have these tires on three of my vehicles. They wear well, handle loads well and have good traction.
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By BeeWee33
June 2019
Vehicle:
2005 Nissan
Type:
Truck/Pick-up Truck
Road Conditions:
Rain (Wet), Snow, Dry, Ice or Slush
Road Type:
Hauling/Towing, Highway/Freeway
perfect choice of tire
the goodyear wrangler AT Kevlar is a great tire. I,m a perfectionist about my truck. Joe and the other technician were very thorough with the whole package of service of my Frontier 4x4 crew cab truck. Checking brakes, all fluids, even put on the alaingment rack and checked 4 wheel. Even scrubbed the raised white letters. Checked the spare tire and pressure. The tire rides great, no noise of the 12/32nd tread, balancing of tires was perfect. I would recommend the Avenue of the cities Goodyear store in Moline, Il. very highly. Perfect truck tire in every way.
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By Dixiebeam
June 2019
Vehicle:
2011 Ford F-150
Type:
Truck/Pick-up Truck
Road Conditions:
Rain (Wet)
Road Type:
Country, Highway/Freeway, City
Good Tires
I always had Michelin tires on my car, i lived in an area where there were still building houses, and i kept getting nails in my tires, when it was time to get new tires, goodyear suggested these kevlair ones, while they said they cannot guarentee nails going through, it may help deter them. Three years later, NOT ONE nail. I also kayak and go off road, and they have held up great down dirt roads, no sliding. I would purchase these again, and road noise is minimal.
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By Horselady1
June 2019
Type:
Truck/Pick-up Truck
Road Conditions:
Rain (Wet), Dry
New style truck tires
Great service with Fleming Island Goodyear Service center. Bought 2 full sets of tires for my tundra and 3 horse gooseneck trailer. Found all terrain tires quickly for the truck, and had the necessary truck/trailer 10 ply tires for my horse trailer. Great, well informed staff, terrific hours for hard working folks. Helped me with the big rig on a sunday morning. Yes, a big horse trailer CAN maneuver around the building !!!!
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By bigk62
June 2019
Type:
SUV
Road Type:
Country, Highway/Freeway
good tires for all around performance so far have not been in snow but I've been in mud and sand
the tires are very quiet and handling is better than the ones I had on it not quite as aggressive in sand or gravel but overall a good tire for going from highway to desert
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By Jimdandy58
June 2019
Vehicle:
2008 GMC Sierra 2500 HD
Type:
Truck/Pick-up Truck
Road Conditions:
Rain (Wet), Snow, Dry, Ice or Slush
Road Type:
Hauling/Towing, Country, Highway/Freeway, City
Buy with confidence .
Not sure why there are so many negative comments on here . This is a great tire with a smooth quiet ride . Good traction , good looks and very sturdy . Rotate every 6000 miles for longest life .
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By Smack
June 2019
Vehicle:
2016 Ford F-150
Type:
Truck/Pick-up Truck
Road Conditions:
Rain (Wet), Dry
Road Type:
Country, Highway/Freeway, City
Good OEM Tire
OEM Tire on 2016 F-150 Lariat 4x4 - 29,500 miles with good main tread, however the outer side tread is worn. Tires rotated with every oil change. Only a 4-Star due to the excessive outer tread ware.
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By Eric570
June 2019
Vehicle:
2018 Toyota Tacoma
Type:
Truck/Pick-up Truck
Road Conditions:
Rain (Wet), Snow, Dry, Ice or Slush
Road Type:
Hauling/Towing, Country, Highway/Freeway, City
Don’t waste your money
These should not be a wrangler tire. This is a highway tire and will get you stuck with the lightest off road use and will not last 50k miles they were bald in 11 months unable to pass inspection down to 2/32 tread depth in 15k miles
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