By Flpfire109
February 2019
Vehicle:
2018 Chevrolet Camaro
Type:
Sport/Convertible
Road Conditions:
Rain (Wet), Dry
Road Type:
Highway/Freeway, City
Never again!
These tires came on my 18 Camaro ZL1. I understand that these tires are not summer tires, but I live in CA's mild weather. My biggest complaint is how many rocks & other small debris these tires fling up into your car's paint. My last car was a '10 Camaro SS. I had Pirellis, Michelins, & Nittos on it over 9 years & put 85k miles on it. In just 2 mo./2,000 miles, these GY Eagle F1 Supercar 3 tires have damaged the paint on my brand new car more than all 3 sets of tires I had on my old SS over 9 years! As you drive, all you hear is ping! ting! tang! twang! as an endless onslaught of debris slams into your paint. To make matters worse, if it is not 70 degrees F or warmer and the tires haven't been warmed, the traction is literally TERRIBLE! If it's raining, don't even try driving! Bottom line, if you plan to use these tires on a race track only and take the time to warm them before each use, they are great! As a daily driver, they are the worst tires I've ever owned.
By Tenbears
September 2018
Vehicle:
2015 Dodge Challenger
Type:
Sport/Convertible
Road Conditions:
Rain (Wet), Dry
Road Type:
Highway/Freeway
Outstanding wide track tires looks great from the back of the car
These tires look great on the car very wide. Great traction and smooth riding on dry roads, okay on wet roads but who drives in the rain.
By MisterJ
July 2018
Vehicle:
2013 Dodge Challenger
Type:
Coupe
Road Conditions:
Rain (Wet), Dry
Road Type:
Highway/Freeway, City
10/10 "Not Bad"
These tires are very grippy. They help out a lot when it comes to cornering, acceleration, and braking, especially when it's raining. There are times where you can't quite tell the difference between a wet road and a dry one because you jist maintain that well of traction. Definetly well worth the price.
By RickSRT8
May 2018
Vehicle:
2006 Dodge Charger
Type:
Sport/Convertible
Road Conditions:
Dry
Road Type:
Highway/Freeway, City
OEM replacement for Charger SRT.
Keeping the car as it was factory new. In the southwest we have no snow and little rain so I can't attest to those. However, on dry pavement the grip and turning are solid.
By jancee81
May 2018
Vehicle:
2008 Ford Mustang
Type:
Sport/Convertible
Road Conditions:
Rain (Wet), Dry
Road Type:
Highway/Freeway
like these tires very much
good handling tires.... stick to the road very well, rear end will kick out on slick roads... (includes light rain) but, they are for your fair weather baby... easy on the clutch, take it easy (5-10 under the speed limit) and they will take you home in weather... yes they do wear out fast..... but most of us take corners/curves a little faster with our sports car and that wears the tires .... (and VERY fun) I put other tires on... longer wear tires... not as fun... don't seem to get the "stick"... have to slow down more for the curves.... putting these back on.....I do not care that i only have 2000 miles on the new ones.... boring adventures ... if you drive like granny ... don't bother with these tires... you won't use them as intended ....
By Treadbegone
May 2018
Vehicle:
2011 Dodge Challenger
Type:
Coupe
Road Type:
Highway/Freeway
Good summer performance, poor tread life.
Good summer performance, holds the road nice, no good on snow/ice have to store each winter. This tire has very poor tread life. I have 16,000 mi on my 2011 Challenger R/T (2300 mi yr) . Tread is less than 3/16 on the inside, even less in the middle, and the outside is about bald, with tire cord showing. Hope I don't hit any heavy rain. I will not buy or recommend this tire for anything over 20,000 mi use.
By Notreadleft
April 2018
Vehicle:
2011 Chevrolet Camaro
Type:
Sport/Convertible
Road Type:
Highway/Freeway
Wont last
Bought them approx 1year 13k miles. Bald as can be. Prorated is close to what I paid for them. Why buy Goodyear for 1 year of service when I can buy others and get 3/5 years out of them. Pitiful won't waiste my $ again
By ChallengerSRT
March 2018
Vehicle:
2014 Dodge Challenger
Type:
Sport/Convertible
Road Conditions:
Rain (Wet), Dry, Ice or Slush
Road Type:
Highway/Freeway, City
Quality ride & grip
Great tire!
By Paladin06
March 2018
Vehicle:
2008 Dodge Challenger
Type:
Coupe
Road Conditions:
Dry
Road Type:
Highway/Freeway, City
I loved these tires from the day I took delivery of my car. When it came time for replacement I never considered any other tires.
These best performance tire for my 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8.
By SatisfiedShawn
February 2018
Type:
Coupe
Road Conditions:
Dry
Road Type:
City
Quality ride & grip
Great tire and fair price compared to competitor tires.
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