Removed all Michelin XDA Energy @282,000 Miles ( depth on all was 7/32) original rubber that came with new truck ( 2 years old ) after one blew the other day just a couple miles from TA in Arizona. I was gonna get Michelin again or Bridgestone and the guy laughed and said he didn’t get any in months so the most expensive and best tires he had in Tier 1 were these Goodyear Endurance LHD. They gave me $650 credit for mine and ended up paying $7,000 out the door price for everything. I never ran these Endurance Tires. Does anyone have any info on them. I had them for just a few days and so far it’s been a very smooth ride, running them at 105 PSI .
Goodyear Endurance LHD ($7650) what is your experience with them?
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Could've got 8 Michelin XDN2 here for 4800$. Not a GY fan personally
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You had already put them on and paid, what's the point of asking if they are any good if there are no other options avail? From what I've seeing since last year, if I can find a FULL set of drives anywhere and I needed them, I'd get them regardless of brand.
Running Toyo second year for 3600, no complaints on the rubber.Vampire, TallJoe, Chieftains and 1 other person Thank this. -
I was just wondering because I never ran any GY tires in past that’s all.
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They seem expensive to me but hopefully do you a very good job. Keep diligent on the tire pressures but as many miles as you got out of the Michelins I’m assuming you do so.
I wouldn’t look backwards at this point. What’s done is done.
Edit: Replace your shocks as well to protect your big investment. They’ll be going sooner then later and will ruin your new tires once bad.Vampire, buddyd157, Siinman and 1 other person Thank this. -
PS: 105 pressure is ok for winter, summer will eat sides, as heated air will "bubble" tires and longer diameter in the middle will chaff the shorter sides.Coronado2020 Thanks this. -
Thats what Schneider uses for drives.
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