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Tyre Topic : Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor (AT)

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Tyre Topic : Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor (AT)

Post by ljboons »

I recently bought a set of these in a 285/75/16 and will post results of performance as time goes by. The main reason for purchase is the price as Goodyear have their buy 3 and get the 4th free. They only cost $1010 for the set fitted, balanced and wheel alignment plus $60 for lifetime puncture warranty. Any comments on these tyres would be appreciated.

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Post by ljboons »

Recently returned from a trip to Cape York which included a lot of driving on private property and found the tyres performed really well on all the different conditions from bitumen to driving up Gunshot and bush bashing through burnt unmarked tracks.
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Post by roverrat »

just my 2c's

work has recently settled upon these tyres as the standard for the fleet of 11 vehicles.

after an extensive 18 month trial of 8 brands and 12 different tyres the puncture/wear ratio of these tyres to the other ones was in a different league.

its not uncommon for our utes to clock up 5-8000 km's per week, most of this is over shitty outback conditions, plus bitumen as well.
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Post by Dane »

Are they using the standard tyre or the up spec hardness/load rating one (designed for F truck's etc.)?
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Post by Scantek »

Friend of mine had these on his Patrol. Did a trip from Geraldton to kalumberu and back and not much else as far as off road. He ha BFG A/T's before that. Got 80000km out of the BFG's and barely 50000km out of the Goodyears. He did not like the handling or the performance of them compared to the BFG's.

Has gone back to BFG A/T's on the Nissan Patrol.. His opinion the BFG's are worth the extra couple hundred $.
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Post by stinger »

Now on second set of 225x75x16 on Disco 2. Been a great tyre, good on road and off, been up the cape and back. Not certain how many kms but never had a puncture. Did have a problem with a couple seperating but this was probably due to low pressures (possibly too low) in the sand (beach) for two weeks towing a trailer. Goodyear came to party with warranty so no real issue. No further troubles.

Uncle has them on 100 series wagon (not certain size) and reckons they are great but on his farm ute not so good.
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Post by ljboons »

Goodyear is running a special till 19th sept , buy 4 tyres and get 25% off.
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Post by Dane »

Dane wrote:Are they using the standard tyre or the up spec hardness/load rating one (designed for F truck's etc.)?
ljboons do you know the answer to my question above?

ljboons wrote:Goodyear is running a special till 19th sept , buy 4 tyres and get 25% off.
Bought my SA's two weeks ago, typical.
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Post by roverrat »

http://www.goodyear.com.au/TyreDetailAc ... m=nPerPage

this one is the one thats on our work fleet trucks.
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Post by alien »

Aggressive tread pattern helps provide off-road traction in wet, muddy conditions
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Aye? look like aynthing more than a spatter of mud on the bitumen would clog that pattern up solid!
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Post by amtravic1 »

I have had a set on the Rangie for around 12 months now. So far I have been very happy with them. They are quiet on the road, have excellent grip wet or dry and seem to be lasting ok.
I got lazy before my last 4wd trip and could not be bothered swapping wheels and even though the weather was terrible the tyres performed really well after I let them down to 18psi. To be honest, I am happy enough with them that I will just carry a set of chains if the conditions get really bad and may sell my other tyres and wheels (MTR's)

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Post by ljboons »

Dane wrote:
Dane wrote:Are they using the standard tyre or the up spec hardness/load rating one (designed for F truck's etc.)?
ljboons do you know the answer to my question above?

Dane
Sorry I don't know the answer to your question only what was on Goodyears website.
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Post by ljboons »

Recently returned from my second trip to Cape York with these tyres and got a flat 1 klm from Landcruiser Park office (Trip started here) and ended up destroying it. Am now waiting for Goodyear to replace it as none in Australia at the moment.
Note: have tyre protection plan, so see how it goes.

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Post by ljboons »

Update.
Goodyear replaced the damaged tyre with no problems at a pro rata rate.
Had already done 20k on them and new tyre only cost $90.

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Re: Tyre Topic : Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor (AT)

Post by suggy126 »

Anyone got any info on the wear of them? I'm looking at the possibility of them as my next set, but curious how many k's people have gotten out of theirs?
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Re: Tyre Topic : Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor (AT)

Post by ljboons »

Now have over 30k on them and still look like there is plenty of tread (10mm) and so far have taken me to the cape for work and play3 times since fitted and will be heading up again tomorrow for trip No 4 for work.


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Re: Tyre Topic : Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor (AT)

Post by ricky1970 »

suggy126 wrote:Anyone got any info on the wear of them? I'm looking at the possibility of them as my next set, but curious how many k's people have gotten out of theirs?
Got around 45-50k from them on my Rodeo. Didn't like them much. OK onroad, no so flash offroad. Quite a few flats (stones through the tread) after they were half worn. Changed to Maxxis muddies and actually getting a better run outta them puncher wise, no flats after 40k and still some life left in them.
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Re: Tyre Topic : Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor (AT)

Post by V.W.Dave »

I had them on my 2004 lux. They were a good soft roader / tour tire. Ok on the sand. Not so good on the wet rocky creek beds or clay. Over all great for the camping weekender.
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Re: Tyre Topic : Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor (AT)

Post by ljboons »

Just an update on these.
Managed to get 100k out of them and have now bought another set hoping to get the same ks.
cost was $1250 fitted and balanced with tyre protection plan
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Re: Tyre Topic : Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor (AT)

Post by amtravic1 »

After being happy with them on my Rangie I fitted a set to my Dmax. 265/75 x 16. The Dmax is loaded to its maximum weight every day and so Far I have done 13,000 kms and they dont seem have worn at all. Where I needed 4wd to reverse up a wet grassy slope where I keep my trailers with the standard Bridgestones I just need 2wd with the Goodyears. I bought my set when Goodyear had the pay for 3 get four deal however I bought 5 as I have gone up a couple of sizes.
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