Goodyear Wrangler AT/S Tires

Goodyear Wrangler AT/S Tires 

DESCRIPTION

This all-terrain tire is engineered for aggressive off road traction and quiet on road ride. The tire's computer optimized tread design delivers the best of both worlds.

  • Dual Traction Lug Channels evacuate mud, snow and water for better grip on and off the road.
  • Computer-designed tread elements, featuring 7800 biting edges, provide improved traction and a suprisingly smooth, quiet ride.
  • Two high tensile steel belts and a reinforced sidewall mean increased strength and protection.
  • USER REVIEWS

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    [May 31, 2021]
    lanmosd51


    Strength:

    Quiet. Good mileage. Great Handling, Decent Light Snow & Ice Traction, Quiet, Great Treadwear. Fresno Concrete Pumping

    Weakness:

    Not a race ride, not stiff enough for extreme handling.

    Purchased:
    New  
    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    [Sep 21, 2011]
    ron
    Model Reviewed: ford half ton

    Strength:

    fair ride, fair in rain

    Weakness:

    tread wear is bad, bad, bad!

    was told was a 50,000 mile tire. have about 28,ooo and tread is gone. not a very good product for us at all. highway miles only should last better than this. have read other reviews who have same problems. company should be held responisible for full refund for customers, then might put correct milage rating out there! thanks

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    can't say i've ever had a similar tire as bad as these.

    OVERALL
    RATING
    2
    VALUE
    RATING
    2
    [Aug 24, 2011]
    Lee Ruiz
    Model Reviewed: Crew cab Silverado

    Strength:

    60,000 miles,3 tire rotations and only now considering replacing them

    Weakness:

    None

    Hope I can purchase the same tires and get another 60,000 miles.Cant post a price because they were O.E.M.on the truck.Lots of highway.

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    [Sep 29, 2010]
    Charles Norris
    Model Reviewed: Ford Ranger 4x4

    Strength:

    Price
    Off road ability in that same price range

    Weakness:

    Wear pattern leading to
    Road noise / whine

    A very capable on and off road tire. I've had it in everything form rain to shine to include almost 2 feet of snow. Nothing stopped it.
    Understand, however, it is NOT a full on mud tire or full on sand tire or studded snow tire, it does have it's limits. If you get to the limits then you should have bought specialty tires to begin with.
    I thought it was a bit loud, but that was subjective as my wife didn't think so. They aboslutley require you to rotate on schedule as they will wear uneven pretty fast if you don't which will make them whine a bit at highway speeds.
    I've had two sets and, if I still had my truck, I'd have a third set.

    OVERALL
    RATING
    4
    VALUE
    RATING
    4
    [Apr 22, 2010]
    Robert Lamoureux
    Model Reviewed: GMC Sierra

    Strength:

    very quit, great for a bit of mud

    Weakness:

    does about 80,000 km

    I Would Buy More like these

    Similar Products Used:

    first time

    OVERALL
    RATING
    4
    VALUE
    RATING
    3
    [Mar 28, 2010]
    elmolives
    Model Reviewed: saturn vue

    Strength:

    great on HW in the rain quiet

    Weakness:

    None

    You wont be sorry

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    duellers did'nt like

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    [Sep 04, 2009]
    Trish
    Model Reviewed: Goodyear Wrangler AT/S

    Strength:

    Good Traction

    Weakness:

    I can't find the size I want to buy in my area.

    For 9 years I drove Jeep Wranglers with these tires on them that pulled 3 trailers transporting an average of 80 people on a boardwalk in a resort town along the Atlantic coast. We had 8 "trains" with these tires and I or my coworkers ever experienced the weak sidewall feeling. We seldom had flats but occationally had soft tires. When that happened we pumped them up and kept on going. We drove on these 8-15 hours a day. The most remarkable fact was the good traction. Even in sand on concrete they would only skip 2-3 times until they dug in and pulled the weight. These tires pulled a load the entire time. So, I just don't understand what you boys are whining about. Only when on wet roads if you take off like a race car driver then they fish tail but if you pull out with a slow start these tires are good road hugging tires.

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    4
    [Jun 15, 2009]
    Devin
    Model Reviewed: Goodyear wrangler at/s

    Strength:

    They're black and round

    Weakness:

    Weak sidewalk, irregular wear pattern even with proper alignment, pressure and rotation. They're not bf goodrich all terrains

    These tires are junk! They came with a full size blazer I bought six months ago. The sidewalls are typical wrangler-flimsy. I use my truck for all purposes, it sees alot of time in the woods and the tire's performance can only be described as terrible. The best use for these tires is as swings in the backyard. I'll be replacing them with bfg all terrains, like my other truck.

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    Bf goodrich all terrain, cooper discovery, general grabber

    OVERALL
    RATING
    1
    VALUE
    RATING
    1
    [May 07, 2009]
    n1637y

    Strength:

    Good Ride, not too noisy.

    Weakness:

    Durability, toughness

    These came on my Z71 Suburban. After about 50K miles and my third tread puncture, I had them replaced. The dealer said they were basically passenger car tires on a heavy, off-road vehicle. The 4 ply rating will not hold up to driving back roads and rough terrain. I would fault GM as much as Goodyear for putting these tires on a vehicle that is supposed to be for off-road use.

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    Replaced with American Prospectors. Tough tires but they are getting a little noisy after 20K miles.

    OVERALL
    RATING
    3
    VALUE
    RATING
    3
    [Apr 15, 2009]
    Travis Weidner
    Model Reviewed: Toyota Pickup 2wd

    Strength:

    Perhaps Off-road

    Weakness:

    Sidewall strength, sidewall strength, and sidewall strength. Too sloppy on-road

    First day, these tires suck. Only reason I have them is because Michelin quit making the tires I had on the truck. These will probably prove themselves more capable off road than my Michelins, but the on-road perfomance is downright sloppy. These sidewalls must be made of Jello, cause that's what it feels like you're driving on. I tow a lot and am considering putting these pieces of junk on the front just to avoid the inevitable fishtail. Poor, poor tire, shame on you Goodyear

    Similar Products Used:

    Michelin LTX MS, BFG AT

    OVERALL
    RATING
    1
    VALUE
    RATING
    1
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