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mcd58 11-29-2013 12:23 PM

goodyear wrangler radials
 
my jeep needs new tires and i am thinking about getting wrangler radials in 235/75/r15. does anyone have experience with these. i drive a lot on highways but i also drive in a lot of snow because i am in michigan. i do some off roading but not a ton. would these be good tires for me?

salad 11-29-2013 01:09 PM

They're okay for dry streets. You see them a lot as factory rubber. This time of the year, especially in MI, I would not buy anything that isn't a winter tire with the Peak Snow symbol.

What kind of offroading do you do?

Goodyear Duratrac is a decent option that is Peak Snow rated and a solid offroad performer.

mcd58 11-29-2013 01:24 PM

I don't do much off roading. But when I do it's on trails with some sand and mud nothing that's extreme. No rock crawling.

dmill89 11-29-2013 04:43 PM

You might want to look at the Cooper Discoverer A/T3 (an excellent on/off road tire), BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A KO (or the Difinity Dakota A/T2 which is sold at PepBoys and made by Cooper, and is almost an exact copy of the BF Goodrich), Firestone Destination A/T, General Grabber A/T2, or BF Goodrich Rugged Terrain T/A (less aggressive than the BF Goodrich All-Terrains).

Goodyear Wranglers (except for Duratracs) aren't that spectacular and are common OE tires. They definitely aren't the worst tires you can buy (although the Wrangler SR-A and RT/S come pretty close and are best avoided) but there are definitely better and often cheaper options out there.

If you do any off-roading you want to stay away from highway tires, they generally suck off-road and almost any A/T (All-Terrain) tire is better than highway tires in the snow.

Turbo X_J 11-29-2013 04:51 PM

Yokohama Geolandar A/T-S.

jon with the jeep 11-29-2013 07:57 PM


Originally Posted by Turbo X_J (Post 2690505)
Yokohama Geolandar A/T-S.

I have these they are nice tires and cheap

fwak1234 11-29-2013 08:02 PM

Goodyear wrangler sra's are a nice tire for a mostly pavenent vehicle. They are also no insanely expensive. I had a set on my 99 and they did well in the snow and are quite and smooth on pavement.

My .02

mcd58 11-29-2013 08:59 PM

so do you guys think all terrain would be better than all season for me?

dmill89 11-29-2013 09:05 PM


Originally Posted by fwak1234 (Post 2690628)
Goodyear wrangler sra's are a nice tire for a mostly pavenent vehicle. They are also no insanely expensive. I had a set on my 99 and they did well in the snow and are quite and smooth on pavement.

My .02


I suppose ymmv but I've never heard anything good about the SR-A or RT/S. The SR-A is the OE tire on Jeep Patriots with 17" wheels and I constantly see people on the Patriot forum complain about how horrible they are (Maybe it is different in 235/75-15 than the 215/60-17 used on the Patriot but I don't think the taller sidewalls and slightly wider tread helps that much).

I've heard decent things about the Silent Armor but they're pretty expensive for a "mild" A/T tire.

From what I've heard the Wrangler Radial is merely "ok" neither great or terrible but it is a highway tire (albeit an "aggressive" highway tire) and just about any "true" A/T will perform better off-road or in snow and many of the "mild" A/Ts don't cost much more, the Wrangler Radial is also known to wear fast (faster than many "true" A/Ts).

dmill89 11-29-2013 09:18 PM


Originally Posted by mcd58 (Post 2690679)
so do you guys think all terrain would be better than all season for me?

I would highly recommend A/Ts for your uses. All-seasons are about worthless in mud, sand, or deep snow (they do ok in light snow and on plowed roads though). Milder A/Ts don't cost much more than highway tires, ride just as smooth on the road, last nearly as long, and perform much better in mud, sand, and snow. More aggressive A/Ts will perform even better in mud, sand, snow, off-road, etc. but tend to be nosier, not as smooth on the highway, wear faster, and cost more than mild A/Ts.

Note: no A/T will be great in very deep mud, that's what M/Ts (Mud-Terrains) are for but most M/Ts are pretty bad on the highway and don't do well in snow due to lack of siping .

stormitecture 11-29-2013 10:21 PM


Originally Posted by dmill89 (Post 2690498)
BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A KO (or the Definity Dakota A/T2 which is sold at PepBoys and made by Cooper, and is almost an exact copy of the BF Goodrich)

What I got (the Definity ATs) because unlike many off-road tires, they have at 50,000 mile rating and get it! They are very close to the BF Goodrich. They won't win you any points on the trails if you wheel with folks with MTs, but I can verify amongst storm chasers, they are very popular (the BF Goodwich more than the Definity) and very few complaints on the Bob's roads of the central US that can be notoriously muddy (texas clay.....UGGGGG). I never got into serious deep snow, but they likely aren't bad. No competition winners, but if you get deep, winches are more important than tires.

if it works here is what they look like (only to show the tread, this was just a dusting of snow):
https://scontent-a-mia.xx.fbcdn.net/...24427523_n.jpg

salad 11-29-2013 11:24 PM


Originally Posted by mcd58 (Post 2690679)
so do you guys think all terrain would be better than all season for me?

Anything with a peak snow rating is better than an all season

highmileage 11-29-2013 11:52 PM

Have had the Wranglers you speak of, and I am guessing they are the Wally World ones for Around 90 each?.
If this is the case, I used them in MO during the winter(went through 3 sets in 5 years) w/o issue except in the freezing rain(but what tire hangs on in that?) Only problem I had was that the Wally World tires seemed to get the wobbles after a while for real reason... IDK. Rumor is that they could be seconds?

Firestorm500 11-30-2013 01:46 AM

No, the old style Goodyear Wranger Radials were designed, and came out, in the early 1980's. These are the entry level tires Walmart sells.

They don't last very long, and they do exhibit weird wear patterns sometimes.

But they are cheap, if that's what you're looking for.

I like the Hankook Dynapro AT/Ms much better. Wear like iron.

stormitecture 11-30-2013 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by highmileage (Post 2690794)
....except in the freezing rain(but what tire hangs on in that?

Not available for Jeeps, but Blizzarks do a pretty good job (had a pair on my Subaru).


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