Goodyear

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em.stewart79WA
 

Fast, efficient and helpful service. The process was easy and I booked in within 24 hrs. Having the technician come to me at home was so helpful and… Read more

resulted in the least possible disruption to my schedule. Highly recommend and would definitely use The Mobile Tyre Shop again.

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Doc14 posts
 

Went from Toyo open country AT LT"s to the Wrangler Territory as you can pick used sets up real cheap (factory on certain rangers). Nice on road,… Read more

much better in wet conditions than the Toyo's, but 5 punctures in a year vs none in 4 years on the Toyos. Needless to say I'll be ditching the Wranglers soon

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ShaneVIC12 posts
 

Goodyear eagle are the best and to go with that great service

GregoryQLD
 

Good Year responded to cracked/ failed rear tyres, give you 50% on two back tyres, front tyres are showing cracking but will not offer until tyres… Read more

fail. what sort of organisation says the 107 load rating was too low for the Everest that has caused the issue, but drive until your front tyres fail. I assume that they will then say the are too old to consider. LAST GOOD YEAR TYRES I WILL EVER BUY. Have rejected the offer and bought 5 new tyres with the correct load rating from reputable tyre manufacturer.

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Tim G.NSW2 posts
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Tyres are good quality and service was excellent. They said when they would be there, they arrived on time, and did the job well and fast.

murcodSouth Australia99 posts
 

Not the most sporting handling tyre – I've got these in 225/55R17 on a Suzuki Kizashi, It's previously had on it the stock Yokohama E70 dB in 215/55R17 and Pirelli PZero Asimmetrico in… Read more

235/50R17.

The Eagle F1 Sport are by far the quietest tyres out of those three with a nice quiet and controlled (but comfortable) ride on rough surfaces. Steering response isn't the fastest or best, but they do hold the road nicely and give great feedback if you want to corner faster. A lot of softer riding tyres roll around and feel very disconcerting when pushed around corners - these feel really good. Steering response is the only downfall- if you want the sharpest steering and handling tyres then these aren't for you.

In summary they're far from the most sporting tyre you can buy, but if you want decent handling and also a comfortable ride then these will really suit well. Compared to the stock Yoko E70 dB it's like driving a totally different car- something far quieter and more luxurious feeling, but with better handling and grip. The Pirelli gripped and handled superbly but the ride and road noise suffered greatly (compared to the Goodyear.)

PS: They are made in China, but don't let that put you off. They come up on four for the price of three sales regularly which makes them great buying.

Kevin W.WA2 posts
 

2,000 klms and the tread is separating. Goodyear won't respond to me or the dealer either. In his words "Goodyear is the worst when trying to get a warranty claim through". Definitely won't be touching anything from Goodyear again.

PeterNSW
 

Manufacturing fault? – Original tyres on 2010 Falcon Wagon. Made in China. Four or five of five original tyres developed cracks in the edge of the tread resulting in them failing (going flat) at inconvenient times / locations. Slowly replacing as can’t be trusted.