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SportTrac Discussion
Wheels, Tires & Brakes
How Bad are Goodyears?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jenn D" data-source="post: 573350" data-attributes="member: 57678"><p>The goodyears that came with my ST cupped badly by 4500 miles and had to be replaced at 16000 miles because they were terribly cupped and very annoying. I replaced with Michelin Cross Terrains and left those on for about another 16000 miles with NO PROBLEMS AT ALL. Then, I switched to the BFG's I have now (mostly for asthetic purposes). I've had the BFG's on for about 7000 miles now and still NO problems. I still have stock shocks (yes, I know...and they will be getting replaced within the year). So it's not the shocks as far as I'm concerned that causes the cupping. It's the crappy tires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jenn D, post: 573350, member: 57678"] The goodyears that came with my ST cupped badly by 4500 miles and had to be replaced at 16000 miles because they were terribly cupped and very annoying. I replaced with Michelin Cross Terrains and left those on for about another 16000 miles with NO PROBLEMS AT ALL. Then, I switched to the BFG's I have now (mostly for asthetic purposes). I've had the BFG's on for about 7000 miles now and still NO problems. I still have stock shocks (yes, I know...and they will be getting replaced within the year). So it's not the shocks as far as I'm concerned that causes the cupping. It's the crappy tires. [/QUOTE]
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