Goodyear EAGLE F1S Tires

Goodyear EAGLE F1S Tires 

DESCRIPTION

An ultra-tensile steel ply and aquachannel technology combine to make the Eagle F1 Steel our most advanced ultra-performance tire. Available in 15-17 inch sizes.

USER REVIEWS

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[Oct 12, 2003]
inis
Model Reviewed: ford zx2 s/r

Strength:

corning and take off

Weakness:

wear and price

These came stock on my 2000 ford zx2 s/r,in 205 55zr 15's ,the smallest size they come in..I like them! expensive though,i can corner harder then heck(car was rated stock .97g on slalom) i have ebachis and tokico's with match fluid rate and energy suspension..i cant take a turn as fast as my car can push and i wont spin out..sometimes i get steering push but usaully cause of sand..comparing these to my 205 40 17 bfgoodrich scorcher t/a's the goodyear is way better...little noisy nothing more then any other directional ...ride is smooth..and there awesome about 100mph..i had these up to around 145...and was smooth as silk :D..personally i couldnt afford to buy them..luckly they came stock on the car ...there also not a good milager...i got maybe 15k on mine..and there almost had it..

Similar Products Used:

bfgoodrich scorcher t/a in yellow...205 40 17..(dont buy these) was good once..for looks but thats about it..

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Sep 06, 2003]
moman1

Strength:

Looks and decent dry traction. Not too bad on treadlife if you don't drive it like you stole it all of the time.

Weakness:

Soft, unprotected sidewall during cornering. Price.

Do not buy these tires. They came stock on my 2002 Camaro SS and I only have 10k miles on them. I had my first problem after only 400 miles (a puncture in the tread). Sure that can happen anytime, just bad luck. The second happened at 2500 miles (a puncture of the sidewall, unrepairable). So I buy another new one to replace it. Now at 10k miles, another sidewall puncture on a third different tire. I'm guessing the problem is a soft sidewall that is unprotected during cornering. I'm writing this review because I'm looking up reviews on my replacement set. I can't believe I have to replace my tires after 10k miles. At least they seem to wear fairly decent.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Dec 26, 2001]
Fast master
Model Reviewed: 99 Volvo S70

Strength:

Attractive, good steering feedback

Weakness:

slippery, and tire feels too hard

This tire has not been impressive as the Yokohama''s I had previously on my car. Good steering feed back but kinda scary when you go quickly on a turn because they just break loose. Twice I have spun out, something that has NEVER happened with my Yokohama''s. One thing is for sure, this is the last time I ever purchase a Good Year product. The performance of this tire does not justify the crazy price. Do yourself a favour and avoid Good Year. There are many, many better tires out there for a better price.

Similar Products Used:

Yokohama Avid

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
2
[Sep 22, 2000]
TOny
Model Reviewed: 1996/3000GT

Strength:

Performs exceptionally well on drive pavement. Will get an extra kick when pushing the 0-60 barrier. Corning is also exceptional. I've had no problems taking corners ar 80 MPH (not recommended for any sane person).

Weakness:

Wet and/or Sandy roads are a real problem. The tire just does not perform as expected on anthing less than absolutely drive surfaces

I visited a couple of internet sites and found extremely reasonable pricing on the 225/55/ZR16 F1-Steels. I found a price for around 165.00/ea + tax + s/h. I was able to get the price beat at Penske Auto Service (usually found near or in a K-Mart) for 155.00 total. I would recommend this tire and would use it again becuase of the great deal that I received and the extra kick I get on drive pavements. I'll just catch the bus on rainy days.

Similar Products Used:

Have Not used pther Z-rated tires prior to F1-Steel

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 27, 2000]
Bruce Levenberg
Model Reviewed: 1973 trans am

Strength:

good tire for smoking and highway use. held up on the corners fairly well when hot. midrange expense for a z rated tire, and they dont wear too quickly.

Weakness:

lost stoplights to minivans or cheap imports in the rain. spun all over the road before hot.

free. friend got himself a pair of slicks and i got his tires. no better way. i would recommend this tire to anyone on a tighter budget (for a z rating, anyway) who wants to be able use the tires for 20,000 or more.

Similar Products Used:

only z speed rated tire ive used so far.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jul 10, 2000]
John Moore
Model Reviewed: 1998 Camaro SS

Strength:

These tires wear exceptionally well for them being a Z-rated tire. They corner well and like a drag slick after they are warmed up they do bite the pavement and provide good traction.They don't seem to round off the outside edges near as bad as other comparables .Road noise is about normal.I was able to get 30,000 miles out of the first set.

Weakness:

these tires do not like rain and wet pavement , they actually will slide on wet pavement and one has to watch for puddles or ruts in the highway as it is easy to hydroplane to a certain degree. Their cost is way to high as these have been out on the market for awhile.

229.00 a tire off the internet and 330 at a Goodyear dealer . If money was not a biggy yes I would recommend them but I am looking to try a comaparble tire for the next round.

Similar Products Used:

GS-C's in the 245 50 ZR 16 's on a 1995 Camaro. When they needed replacement I switched brands.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 10, 2001]
Tom
Model Reviewed: 2000 Corvette

Strength:

Good cornering grip untill you reach the limits

Weakness:

average wet traction and an insane price

This tire is ok, not great. These tires are so expensive that it makes me wonder why they don't perform better. Cornering is allright but if you take a turn too fast, you will loose control very quickly which is something I had never experienced with any other tire. I don't find this tire very impressive and I strongly advise anyone from spending the big bucks on this tire because you will feel like you got ripped off. When these tires wear out, I will not be getting Good Years again. I have had great experience with Japanese tire brands so that will most likely be what I will look for. And one more thing which I don't understand. This tire uses a compound derived from Formula 1 rain technology?? I think they are lying because I got a set of tires on my wifes Audi that I bought at Wal-Mart and they have better wet traction!!!

Similar Products Used:

none on this car, but other car (Nissan 300ZX) I had Bridgestone SO2 which is a superior tire!

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
2
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