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11/29/2004
21:54:24

Subject: New Tires? Goodyear Tracker
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I am looking at getting some new tires my dak has about 30K on it and in need of some 265 70 16. I found some at WalMart called Goodyear Tracker for $75 each with a 50K treadwear. ANyone know anythinga bout these tires.



Cowboy Bob
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12/02/2004
00:01:06

RE: New Tires? Goodyear Tracker
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I bought a few sets of 31's when I had my 91 Chevy S-10 Zr2 and zero problems with them. As I recall they were a LT so the wear was minimum and the tread design was somewhat aggressive. For the price, Wal Mart’s warranty and return policy, you’ll be OK



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12/03/2004
09:52:49

RE: New Tires? Goodyear Tracker
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I've have P255/70R-16 Trackers from Wal-mart on my Sierra. They provide good traction and just a little bit of road noise from the tread. From the mileage I have on them right now, it looks like the 50,000 mile warranty is realistic.

For the $75 price, they can't be beat. Plus, for the $9.76 installation fee that Wal-Mart charges, you'll get free flat repairs, free rotations, free re-balancing, and a road hazard warranty.

I have them rotate and rebalance my tires for free every other oil change.

I'll likely be putting them on the Dakota once the RT/S's wear out.



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12/08/2004
00:05:27

RE: New Tires? Goodyear Tracker
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Yeah the RT/S Goodyear Wranglers are too expensive and aren't worth it.



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