Uniroyal Liberator A/T Tires

Uniroyal Liberator A/T Tires 

DESCRIPTION

  • TUf-formâ„¢ construction
  • Deep, aggressive tread pattern
  • Open shoulder grooves
  • Stress optimized contact patch
  • Aggressive appearance

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 17, 2012]
fredy roberts
Model Reviewed: ford range

Strength:

they handle great

Weakness:

found none

i am tring to find them whrer i can put bace can truck and walmart dont sale them no more.so where can i find them at.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 24, 2012]
Brad
Model Reviewed: Jeep Cherokee

Strength:

Decent Tread and Grip. Awsome milage. I've got over 60,000 miles on them and they are just now getting to where I will replace. If not for snow I could probally get away with another few thousand miles.

Weakness:

None

Very good for the money.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 16, 2012]
Rich N
Model Reviewed: Ford Ranger Pickup

Strength:

Impressive looking tire! Decent ride and a great on road tire. Price was way lower than all the other brands. Good wet braking and handling.

Weakness:

Calling the All Terrain tires is definately a stretch. Only available at Walmart stores. I agree with a couple of the other reviews that state Walmart should train their installers better.

I have 45,000 miles on these tires and they look way less worn than the OEM Continentals at 14,000 miles.
If you buy these tires, carry them out and have them installed at a tire store.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 24, 2012]
Shane
Model Reviewed: uniroyal liberator

Strength:

Great grip and traction in rain,mud,snow and dry roads. The tread holds up after 7 years of constant use, barely notice tread wear.

Weakness:

None noticed

The best all round tire I ever used for my hard working ford truck. Unbelievable the qaulity these tires have. I would reckamend them to anyone who has to drive on the highway, or across a pasture field. Even off road in the mud. For the money you cant beat them because they last a long time, so you do not need to replace them too often, thus saving money.

Similar Products Used:

Goodyear gsa , kelly explorer

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 14, 2011]
Thomas
Model Reviewed: Ford Ranger Pickup

Strength:

Beefy looking tread. Good traction on wet/dry roads. Truck is 2wd and I can't rate the tire offroad. These tires have 20,000 miles on them and look brand new.

Weakness:

The only weakness is they are only available at Walmart and their installers are obviously untrained idiots.

Quiet, fairly good riding tires. They wear very slowly and very good for the money.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 25, 2011]
joey
Model Reviewed: jeep grand cherokee

Strength:

good traction

Weakness:

N/A

i use these tire for everything in mud, offroad, onroad, and racing. they got good grip

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 14, 2011]
steven harper
Model Reviewed: chevy x-cab 4x4

Strength:

i put them on my truck and love them. they give great winter and wet road traction and arent real noisy. my friend needed tires for his jeep and by my recommendation he put them on his jeep and he loves them too. he said they give great traction off roading.

Weakness:

as is everything they are going up in price

id definitely buy them again

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 27, 2011]
Bill Weger
Model Reviewed: F150 2WD

Strength:

Replaced original Goodyear Wranglers at 55k. Have 143k now and 6 years on the tires. Great tires. I run them at 38 psi front and 36 psi rear (rated 44 psi max). There's about 5k left on them. Most miles have been hwy. Great tire, it's the only one I want to look for as the replacements.

Weakness:

I've found no weakness with this tire..

I want the same tire again.

Similar Products Used:

Goodyear Wrangler

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 10, 2011]
gm
Model Reviewed: nissan pathfinder

Strength:

got 70,000 good miles on these tires over a three year period. they were rated for about 50,000. my daughter drove this vehicle all over the southeast. pathfinder is rear wheel drive, she only got stuck once in a light snowfall when she couldnt get up a 30 degree hill with about 3 inches of snow on it. i think these are pretty decent tires for the price. most likely your mileage will vary with conditions but i think anyone can expect at least 50K miles out of these and probably more.

Weakness:

they are an all season tire but would not recommend for colder snow/ice regions of the country like the upper half of the US. i put them on an suv to get a quieter softer ride than what a typical more aggressive suv treads/tires would provide.

i think most any suv/jeep/truck would benefit from these unless the driver is going to go mudding, 4 wheeling, or some sort of off paved road conditions.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 07, 2011]
sswann11c
Model Reviewed: F150

Strength:

Great traction, great price, nice look

Weakness:

N/A

Bought these at Walmart and within 24 hours it was raining and the rain lasted for 72 hours. The tires did great on the wet roads and I never lost traction once during the time I was driving on them. Also, I had a couple instances where I had to pull off the paved roads on to the very soft mud and I had no problems stopping, sitting for a bit, and then moving again in the mud. For my 2WD truck, I thought that was pretty good.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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