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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.3 (104 ratings) 4.3 out of 5 stars |
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Goodyear Wrangler SR-A 245/70R16 106 S Tire Fits: 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, 2000-06 Toyota Tundra SR5
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I purchased these tires for my 2013 F150 and they have been great. Have over 55K on them right now and will replace them with this same tire. The truck came new with Michelin tires, but I wasn't going to pay the Michelin price to have them put onto truck when it came time for a new set of tires. These Wrangler SR-A handled just as good as the Michelin that came on the truck and ride just as nice.
I had Wrangler SR-A's on first 2500 pulling 16K 5th wheel Rv did well so I bought another pair, they never failed me. Now I have a 3500 with same tires pulling a 18K 5th wheel Rv with no issues & good mileage, top contender for new tires!
We were in the Midwest for the Christmas holiday visiting the kids and their families. Christmas day when it was -30 degrees we found ourselves with a flat tire on the truck. Knowing the tires needed to be replaced soon anyway, I found these on Goodyear.com as we wanted a good tire for travel without a lot of road noise. Ordered and arranged to have them installed two days later. Great traction in the SNOW-covered roads. We live 800 miles away and could not have asked for a smoother ride home, encountered very heavy rain on our trip and again the tires performed flawlessly. There are a lot of tires out there for a lot more money. However, I am very happy with these and would certainly buy again when they need to be replaced
I used Goodyear SRA tires on my 2013 Jeep GC since I brought it new. I already have 235,000 miles on my Jeep. These tires are good in the snow/rain and off road. I work in construction and never gotten stuck on a construction site with these tires. I brought a 2022 Jeep GC. They came with another brand tire. Cannot wait till theyre worn so I can switch over to Goodyear SRA.
These tires handle great for the price. Been buying these for years. This is more of a street highway tire. But can also handle off road, This tire gives a smooth quite ride,and I love how it handles wet roads. If you can afford a extra few dollars it's worth buying the Warranty, I had a piece of steel off the highway with a front tire blowout @ 78 mph, and they handled. Goodyear replaced the whole tire and the cost of balancing and mounting. With schedule rotating and balance I get over 60,000 miles with this brand.
Tires lasted 46xxx, with less than 45% wear, the fact that one tire (LR) had two nails in its lifetime led to sidewall ripping on removal to fix a flat. Weather wore out these tires almost to the month of 5 year date code. Daily driven and tow vehicle, these are good all around Load Range E tires. Would recommend.
They were good while they lasted. Definitely not for off road but worked good for road and grass. I would not recommend these tires for a truck that you're going to use as a truck. Maybe a delivery truck would be okay. I still can't believe they need replace before 36,000 miles!
I will say they have worn extremely well. 30,000 miles and the tread life looks great but at the cost of traction. This is the worst tire I've ever seen on wet roads. I feel it hydroplane in heavy rain, slide going around corners in town and slide if I brake to hard. The tires spin at every intersection when the roads are wet. It's bad enough I have to put my car in snow mode to reduce torque to try and minimize the spinning. This is on a 2001 Infiniti FX 35 with 150000 miles on it. It's not a hot rod but it can spin these tires while rolling at 30 mph. If I could justify the loss I'd throw them out today.
These came on my new truck. I drive almost exclusively on the HWY but have 1 mile on a county gravel road to get to my home. In 15 thousand miles I had 5 flats and two were NOT fixable. After the 5th flat I decided I was done replacing with these tires. SO I had to purchase 4 new tires. Different Brand of course. All of my flats were caused by gravel penetrating the tread. I called Goodyear and was told that these tires are not made to be on a gravel road! Completely unacceptable. So take note, Goodyear's light truck tire cannot be driven on a gravel road.
Strapped for cash went cheaper and have been left stranded from my choice. Vehicle drove smooth while they lasted. Would not buy again.