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Goodyear Wrangler SR-A Reviews
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7.9
Good
Score breakdown:
8.0
Long lasting
Good
8.3
Handling
Great
8.3
Traction
Great
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overall rating
89%
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Scorecard
Dry
4.6
Wet
4.5
Winter
4.3
Comfort
4.6
Noise
4.6
Treadwear
4.4
108 SimpleTire reviews
I ordered online, got qualified online. The shipped to my local store, all I had to do was show up. I had one tire fail for some reason, the warranty & replacement process was really easy too.
I've been putting SRA's are my vehicles for years
Needed to replace the tires on my Jeep. These are the larger optional tires and they have been great over the years and miles of driving. I do not drive much and I need to trust that my Jeep is ready to drive when I do drive it. These Wranglers were not expensive, compared to other tires that I have purchased and used. When these tires wear eventually out. I will replace with the same exact type.
I have 56000 miles on my 2004 Dodge Ram. Street driving only. This is my third set of Goodyear Wranglers. I only buy them because they came on the truck so I figured I'd keep them original. Did I mention this is my third set of these "50,000 mile" tires? That means I have been getting less than 20,000 miles between tire changes! So, while I was at the tire store, I asked the tire advisor why my tires kept wearing out so soon. She said "what kind are they?" I told her. And she said, "That's the reason" She said she sees a lot of pick-ups wearing these Goodyear tires out prematurely. She told me next time, check in with them first and they can give me a list of tires that they believe are better deals. And, I plan on doing that. In about 20,000 miles. As much as I like keeping my Ram original, I just can't see popping $800 for new tires every 20K miles. Sorry Goodyear. As I see it, you had three opportunities to show your stuff, and you didn't pass muster.
TLDR: Mediocre tire, if you live somewhere that is dry most of the time and you NEVER take it offroad, this is the tire for you. They get decent fuel economy and are reasonably quiet. I have these tires (265/60/20) on a 2005 Silverado 2500HD, and am very unimpressed. Towing trailers around on paved roads/highway they're perfectly adequate, and picked up 1-2MPG over the Sumitomo all terrains that were on the truck when I purchased it. That said, in minor snow/less than ideal situations they have very poor braking performance and overall little grip. My truck will get stuck rather quickly going through snow more than a couple inches deep, even in 4WD. These do not shed snow or mud at all.
Great trailer tire for livestock trailer. Bought to replace older cracked ones.
My tires arrived on time.
The tires were 2.5 years old when they arrived from this retailer, not good.
It does what it's supposed to do.