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Goodyear Eagle GT


$149.00 Released August, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Tires are visually striking - sleek profile and intricate tread design are both aesthetically and functionally beneficial. Dry traction is excellent at the price point and design style - product promotes a smooth, steady ride with consistent cornering abilities. Great overall performance within first year of use - product holds true to its "all-season" design and is ideal for short-term applications.

The Cons:Can be extremely noisy, especially at high speeds - may be very bothersome to some users. Unit longevity seems relatively short - many users report signs of significant, uneven wear at as little as 10,000 miles of use. Hard rubber construction results in poor wet condition performance - not recommended for users living in consistently rainy regions.

Goodyear Eagle GT are high-performance tires built for all seasons. The tread features separate zones for specialized purposes. The High-Performance Zone on the outside half of the tire works to provide strong handling and grip in dry conditions.

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The All-Season Zone is designed differently to help provide enhanced traction on wet and snow-covered roads. This is accomplished with TredLock Technology, large blocks with microgrooves that bite together for enhanced wet traction and lock together completely on turns for a stronger grip. Two grooves run the circumference of the tire to evacuate water and allow the tread to contact the pavement more quickly. A rim protector is also designed in to protect the wheels in case of accidental collision with the curb.

Features

  • Sizes: 23.4 -28.6
  • High-Performance Zone
  • All-Season Zone
  • TredLock Technology
  • Dual circumferential grooves
  • Rim protector

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    Tires are visually striking - sleek profile and intricate tread design are both aesthetically and functionally beneficial

  • 1

    Dry traction is excellent at the price point and design style - product promotes a smooth, steady ride with consistent cornering abilities

  • 1

    Great overall performance within first year of use - product holds true to its "all-season" design and is ideal for short-term applications

Cons
  • 1

    Can be extremely noisy, especially at high speeds - may be very bothersome to some users

  • 1

    Unit longevity seems relatively short - many users report signs of significant, uneven wear at as little as 10,000 miles of use

  • 1

    Hard rubber construction results in poor wet condition performance - not recommended for users living in consistently rainy regions

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    Tires do not excel at cushioning - potholes and uneven terrain are felt powerfully throughout the entire vehicle

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