dmac
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Hey Guys,
Not alot of good info on this tire out there that came on my Lariat Powerboost wih 18's, so here we go.
For reference, I came from a 2015 with some Michelin Defender LTX M/S tires on it (P275 65r18 as well).
The stock Goodyears have been getting some hate because they are not true A/T tires, but so far they've worked better than expected for me.
After 4K miles I've noticed:
- Very Quiet
- No noticeable tread wear after 4K miles
- Smooth ride from soft construction
- Ok dry traction (my Michelins on last truck may have been slightly better)
- Better Wet traction than the Michelins - there is a lot of siping on these tires
- Very surprising stability in the twisties for such a soft tire - much better than I expected. Probably due to the continuous center rib
After looking at some specs, they are essentially a Goodyear Trailrunner A/T with more siping, and a continuous center rib + narrower tread for better fuel economy/quietness (probably what ford asked of Goodyear).
Here are the specs for both
Territory A/T : https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Goodyear&tireModel=Wrangler+Territory+AT&sidewall=Outlined White Letters&partnum=765TR8WTATOWL&tab=Specs
Trailrunner A/T: https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Goodyear&tireModel=Wrangler+TrailRunner+AT&sidewall=Outlined White Letters&partnum=765TR8WTRATOWL&tab=Specs
They have the same Tread rating, Temperature rating, Max PSI, and Weight. Also have a very similar looking tread pattern.
I would guess they probably are a slight step down from the Trailrunner in terms of
- Dry grip (narrower tread)
- Off road capability (narrow tread and continuous center rib instead of blocked) - I havent offroaded them yet
But a step up in:
- Fuel efficiency and road noise (narrow tread and continuous center rib instead of blocked)
This weekend will be first snow and I will follow up with impressions.
dmac
Not alot of good info on this tire out there that came on my Lariat Powerboost wih 18's, so here we go.
For reference, I came from a 2015 with some Michelin Defender LTX M/S tires on it (P275 65r18 as well).
The stock Goodyears have been getting some hate because they are not true A/T tires, but so far they've worked better than expected for me.
After 4K miles I've noticed:
- Very Quiet
- No noticeable tread wear after 4K miles
- Smooth ride from soft construction
- Ok dry traction (my Michelins on last truck may have been slightly better)
- Better Wet traction than the Michelins - there is a lot of siping on these tires
- Very surprising stability in the twisties for such a soft tire - much better than I expected. Probably due to the continuous center rib
After looking at some specs, they are essentially a Goodyear Trailrunner A/T with more siping, and a continuous center rib + narrower tread for better fuel economy/quietness (probably what ford asked of Goodyear).
Here are the specs for both
Territory A/T : https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Goodyear&tireModel=Wrangler+Territory+AT&sidewall=Outlined White Letters&partnum=765TR8WTATOWL&tab=Specs
Trailrunner A/T: https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Goodyear&tireModel=Wrangler+TrailRunner+AT&sidewall=Outlined White Letters&partnum=765TR8WTRATOWL&tab=Specs
They have the same Tread rating, Temperature rating, Max PSI, and Weight. Also have a very similar looking tread pattern.
I would guess they probably are a slight step down from the Trailrunner in terms of
- Dry grip (narrower tread)
- Off road capability (narrow tread and continuous center rib instead of blocked) - I havent offroaded them yet
But a step up in:
- Fuel efficiency and road noise (narrow tread and continuous center rib instead of blocked)
This weekend will be first snow and I will follow up with impressions.
dmac
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