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Old 04-08-2016, 06:31 PM
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Has anyone run Goodyear Wrangler SR-A tires on a 2wd truck, mostly highway, trying to see how they ride or road noise
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Yes. they run quiet and just fine. There is a lot of negative comments about them. I've had 2 sets. Inexpensive, long wearing, with traction as good as anything else that I have had in the past. They go on-sale so often, that I'd only recommend buying them on-sale, which is really probably best considered their 'regular price'. I use dedicated ice and snow tires in winter.
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They came stock on my SCREW XLT. Not a bad tire, even in the snow. They are soft, so they ride nice. My only problem is that they wear pretty fast. I tow a travel trailer about 4,000 miles a year, and it takes its toll on the rubber. The best I have been able to get out of them before the tread bars is about 29-30,000 miles. Others have had similar experiences, and other guys get 50k out of them.
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I have 19,000 on mine... They are down to 5/32.. New tire is 13/32.... Trying to get Goodyear to replace them. I want to go with there durtrac tires....
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Have almost 30K on mine, 2013 4wd. About 7/32 remaining. Nice quiet tire. Don't tow, but haul a lot in the bed. Would probably buy that tire again. You are supposed to replace your tires every 6 years and that would be about right.
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I have a 4wd and they were slick at 33k
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I have about 12,500 on mine and love them. They don't look like they've lost any tread depth so far. They are quiet, ride well and hold the road in rain. They did excellent in the snow this year too. I had also read a bunch of negative comments about them too but so far I have no complaints. As long as they don't wear out crazy early I'd have no issue buying them again.
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Currently I have Sumitomo HTR A/S P01 and they ride good just thinking I could get more mileage



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