I actually liked my goodyear wranglers, they were the set that lasted the
longest for me (about 2 years, 60,000 miles). They were good wet, dry, or
snow. They were a bit pricy, but well worth it in my book.
-- Gary Hedlin www.garyhedlin.com (under construction)On 8/5/04 8:35 PM, in article ceun6n$58e$1@bent.twistedbits.net, "dean_ocque@yahoo.com" <dean_ocque@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > I actually like my Cooper Discoverer STs. They went pretty well through the > mud. I did originally have the Goodyears, and when I upgraded the guy asked if > I still wanted to keep the old ones. He said they still were good. I said he > could keep them because they were never good to begin with. > > Dean > > In article <4112D63B.5010706@aol.com>, SilverEightynine@aol.com (Terrible Tom) > writes: >> >> >> "A Friend" wrote: >>> Anyone driving on Goodyear Wrangler RT/S tires?? >>> >>> Looking for first-person experiences.My choices are >>> the Wrangler RT/S,the Firestone Destination LE,or my >>> Firestone Firehawk Indy 500's... >>> >>> Digger >>> >>> ===== >>> " A Friend" >>> >>> >> >> Not to drag up another topic - but did you forget to change the subject >> line or something? >> >> Anyway... stay away from the Goodyear Wranglers - those chunks of >> recycled innertubes are the worst tire you can get. Either of your >> Firestone choices would be a step up. I would strongly consider the >> Bridgestone Dueller AT/Revo tires. Those have been getting rave reviews >> in the traction and handeling departments, from people who have used them. >> >> -- >> Terrible Tom -- AIM & Yahoo Name: SilverEightynine >> http://members.aol.com/silvereightynine/ >>
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