I've never met a GoodYear tire I liked.
I had TripleTreds back in the mid-2000s. Awesome at first but got scary ridiculous after 30,000 miles.
I've never met a GoodYear tire I liked.
I knew it! As I was reading the first half of your post I knew what it was getting lol.Replacement are Michelin Defender LTX M/S, hope to have them installed in the next couple of days.
OE tires suck, and a lot of people don't like Goodyear, either. Put them together and you get chaos![]()
Most OE tires are designed to be cheap and maybe get good mpg, disregarding anything else. Even aftermarket tires of the same name can be vastly different than OE tires of the same name. For example, if you ordered a set of Goodyear Eagle Touring from Tire Rack, they wouldn't be as bad as the ones you chucked.
The Defender LTX M/S is a good choice![]()
They've been like this since new, I think I actually had a thread on tossing them right after we bought the truck. Are they worse now? Probably, but they've never even been decent, they've always been awful.A lot of your sipes are gone on your rear tire photo, so... can't say I'm suprised.
No idea, I don't have a depth gauge handy, but they probably have like 25,000km on them? (15,000 miles). As I noted in the OP, not only was the traction garbage, but they didn't even have good tread life to show for it.Those tires are shot. What are they at? 3/32 maybe 4/32?
Many people on this thread are just too harsh on Goodyear in general. They do make some good tires. Some bad ones too. That particular one doesn't get ranked too highly on tirerack, something like 45 out of 58. They have a few other tires that are ranked in the top 5 out of 30-40 tires. I think you have to look at the individual ranking on a particular tire. I had Goodyear Tripletreds before. At the time I got them, they were ranked #1 on tirerack which is why others on here like them too.Those pictures are scary! I won’t touch an OE Goodyear, granted I have had good luck so far with the Goodyear Assuance on my Cobalt (all the shop had). If we keep our Nox- those LTX on it will be replaced with the same.....
Had a similar experience with Bridgestone Ecopia EP422 Plus on a small SUV....couldn’t wait to get rid of them, bad on wet and worse in the winter. After 20K miles and one winter, I replaced them with Deffender LTX...have been great.Wife and I drove up to Orillia today to look at some trailers and it was wet/raining. Pulled out onto a main road and could not accelerate. Touching the gas had the truck walking its ass sideways. This is not the first time I've experienced it, this is what had me looking at tossing these tires last year and I'm finally fed up enough that I've ordered new ones, which I did about 30 seconds after this event.
Trucks has ~40,000Km on it and gets dedicated snows every winter. Despite that, and the absolutely horrific wet traction these tires serve up, these are burning off at an alarming rate (quite unlike the snow tires, which are wearing exceptionally well).