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Old 08-19-2008, 05:08 AM
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goodyear wrangler

Hi,

Am due to change my worn out Dimaris and the tyre shop recommended Goodyear Wrangler. Was wondering if anyone has used them before. Your feedback & comments highly appreciated.

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Old 08-19-2008, 05:19 AM
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Sorry, i should add that its Wrangler F1 model. Thanks.
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IMHO, sounds like he's pushing his brand - I know it's some work, but try to shop around - Singapore... ,you may want to look for a wet weather tire like Michelin Latitude Tour HP, V-rated - Check out prices on what Pirelli, Toyo, Dunlop, etc are in comparison to the Goodyears - a different dealer may even get you a better price - I just put on Latitudes (19" staggered Sport setup) for $1276 (mounted, balanced, +tax), mainly because I'm back to South Carolina and it's hurricane season
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I'm with Flyboy...that specific tire doesn't get rave reviews on
TireRack:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....=Wrangler%20F1

I would rec'd hunting around for another brand and then check
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I think those are real suv type of tires. Stick with the Diamaris, they're very good.
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