The Continental ContiProContiContact withContiEcoContiPlus ContiTechnology (I have never seen a company try to use their name so much in their products) on my parents' Focuscape are awful in pretty much all conditions. Never had a tire tramrail that bad either!
The Optimo H725s on my Focus weren't that bad. Unfortunately, a bad factory alignment sent them balding way earlier than they should have.
Originally Posted By: Chris142
Goodyear wranglers.
Have had two sets of Goodyear Workhorse tires. From new, they always shake a bit and ALWAYS flatspot after sitting overnight
Originally Posted By: mrsilv04
Originally Posted By: 2010_FX4
General Grabbers on a 2003 Tahoe and Michelin Energy MXV4 on a 2006 Hyundai Azera. Both sets were **done** by 22,000 miles and were complete garbage in every regard.
I don't think those were "Grabbers". More likely it was an AmeriTrac (or as I called them, AmeriSuc)... which were off of my truck by 3,000 miles.
Bridgestone Tur(d)anza EL400's, which were OE on the 2007 T&C.... and what comes on the new ones isn't any better... either a several year old design of a Yokohama tire, or a cheapie Kumho.
The worst was a Wrangler ST that came on the 2000 Sierra. It did nothing except go round and round.... no traction, no handling, no ride quality.
Look at the [censored]-tacular tread design of the Wrangler ST...
Those are still standard equipment on Jeep Wranglers and were on 99-04 Grand cherokees