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Wrangler Autiority AT Tires


I didn't buy the tires, I bought the truck already equipped with them. My post maybe 5 posts up was pretty clear about that. It has larger tread voids and lugs than a street tire though I gotta be honest. Ha go figure had no idea they were a walmart tire. check out these reviews with most reviewers commenting on good offroad capability and aggressive tread. It is the meatiest tire I've ever seen that doesn't call itself all terrain. the treads do indeed deserve to be called meaty. Not saying that its anything like the tire in the post above mine however.

http://reviews.walmart.com/1336/4404150/goodyear-wrangler-radial-tire-p235-75r15-reviews/reviews.htm

This tire you are linking to is not the exact same tire on the truck you have pictured in previous post, just thought I would point that out:icon_thumby: the tire I posted along side the wrangler authority IS the same tire you have in your picture.:icon_thumby:

:icon_cheers:

It's all good!!!

I magnified the tire you have posted to see the exact tread pattern if your wondering!!
 
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This tire you are linking to is not the exact same tire on the truck you have pictured in previous post, just though I would point that out:icon_thumby: the tire I posted along side the wrangler authority IS the same tire you have in your picture.:icon_thumby:

:icon_cheers:

It's all good!!!

I magnified the tire you have posted to see the exact tread pattern if your wondering!!

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idk this(mine) is goodyear wrangler radial. It looks identical to the goodyear wrangler radial linked to me?

EDIT IM RETARDED. didnt realize you had 2 tires posted up there.
 
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idk this(mine) is goodyear wrangler radial. It looks identical to the goodyear wrangler radial linked to me?

EDIT IM RETARDED. didnt realize you had 2 tires posted up there.

THIS is the tire you have on your truck in the picture!! NOT the one you linked to the walmart site!! Just look closer and you will eventually see the difference :icon_thumby:

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Tire you posted from walmart>>> http://www.walmart.com/ip/Goodyear-Wrangler-Radial-Tire-P235-75R15/4404150?adid=bzv_fb_revshr_001
 
Agreed. Walmart sucks than because IDK why but their picture is ****ed
 
check www.treadwright.com

i bought the warden a/t (bfg a/t tread pattern) for my girlfriends grand cherokee in 31/10.5/15 2 years ago and they are great. they have worn a little more than the bfg a/t's on my wagoneer, but hers does get driven more. i'd say after almost 20,000 miles they still look pretty new. same performance as the bfg's.

i had the goodyear authority's on my 01 s10 blazer and they were fine. after 25k they started to wear a little un-even, but that was most likely due to bad shocks and worn ball joints. now in contrast, i recommended them to my dad for his 2500hd, and they fell apart after a year. i put around 30k on mine in 3 years before i sold it and the tires still looked good.

i currently have 31/10.5/15 Definity Dakota M/T's from pep boys on my B2. they are only about 6 months old with >5k on them, but i can tell you they work really well off road, mud, sand, gravel, loose dirt, wet fields...dont know about snow yet, and since its 72 here...probably wont this year. they are a typical M/T tread, compareable to the older BFG M/T tread pattern. with the windows up and the radio on, i can barely hear the road howl at 65mph. windows down around town, they are about as loud as any other M/T, the exception being the KM2's. they are the quietest M/T i know of.

to sum up, the authority's would be fine for a light vehicle, but anything full size or definetly heavy duty, like a big diesel, i would stay away.

i have worked around tires, in tire shops, on drag strips, orv parks, ect. and my boss is a Mickey Thompson dealer as well as sponsored NHRA drag car owner. well, former owner. most tires fail due to the following: Improper allignment, psi, suspension or steering parts(ball joints, shocks, struts, tie rods, ect) being worn out, or exceeding the weight or speed rating of tires. it happens, due to those circumstances, more often than not. that being said, sometimes you just do get a bad tire. getting 4 bad tires at once is pretty rare.

hope that helps

That helps so much man i appreciate it so much.
 

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