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Wheels, Tires & Brakes
Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armors
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<blockquote data-quote="Korey Kreiter" data-source="post: 948673" data-attributes="member: 67232"><p>I've had them on my rwd Aspen for ~1 yr, and 10k miles. They are very good in the snow, and they ride well. For me, I wouldn't buy them again though. They aren't very good in the rain, nor slimy (barely wet) roads. They have an "AT humm" while going down the highway, but not terrible. They are louder than Destination ATs. They have some of the highest Rolling Resistance, so they will impact your MPG if you don't currently have AT tires. The next tire I'll pick will have LRR, because I need it. I never go off road, but prefer the look of AT tires on trucks/SUVs. I could easily gain 1-2 MPG going to a LRR tire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korey Kreiter, post: 948673, member: 67232"] I've had them on my rwd Aspen for ~1 yr, and 10k miles. They are very good in the snow, and they ride well. For me, I wouldn't buy them again though. They aren't very good in the rain, nor slimy (barely wet) roads. They have an "AT humm" while going down the highway, but not terrible. They are louder than Destination ATs. They have some of the highest Rolling Resistance, so they will impact your MPG if you don't currently have AT tires. The next tire I'll pick will have LRR, because I need it. I never go off road, but prefer the look of AT tires on trucks/SUVs. I could easily gain 1-2 MPG going to a LRR tire. [/QUOTE]
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