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Who should I blame for these POS tires on my new Bronco? Goodyear Ford or both?

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Saw someone in the thread said the OEM good year tires were done at 19,000 miles...

Does anyone else have reports to how they are faring mileage wise at 15,000 or 20,000 miles(I haven't yet hit 2000).

I know the thread is about rock chucking and I can agree to them doing so. I just am curious as to if and when replacing them is optimal financially mileage wise.
I just rolled over 30k with them and they still have a lot of life in them. Most of that mileage was highway with a little off-roading.
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Don't care for Goodyear tires in general. Can't say I've ever had a set I liked. The ones that came stock on my wife's old Honda Pilot (2007) were downright dangerous if there was even a bit of water on the road. Replaced them with Michelins after only 15,000 miles. Only tires I've ever replaced when there was still lots of tread left. It wasn't worth having an accident because of crap tires. I'm not getting the SAS so I hope whatever tires are stock are not Goodyear. I'd take just about anything else.
 

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Don't care for Goodyear tires in general. Can't say I've ever had a set I liked. The ones that came stock on my wife's old Honda Pilot (2007) were downright dangerous if there was even a bit of water on the road. Replaced them with Michelins after only 15,000 miles. Only tires I've ever replaced when there was still lots of tread left. It wasn't worth having an accident because of crap tires. I'm not getting the SAS so I hope whatever tires are stock are not Goodyear. I'd take just about anything else.
I've had three sets of Goodyears; they all SUCKED!!!
BFG or Michelins Baybee!!!
 

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I always air up for hwy driving. I like to run at 40 PSI. Also run my trailer to max PSI.
Agree! 38 all around on wife's Base; 40 front/38 rear on 150. Wear more important than ride quality for me--I'm "thrifty" (cheap).....
 

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reminds me of a story
Agree! 38 all around on wife's Base; 40 front/38 rear on 150. Wear more important than ride quality for me--I'm "thrifty" (cheap).....
No you are fugal!! :0)
 

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I actually think the Good Years are great tires so far. They are quiet on the road and excellent on the snow. I haven’t tested them on a forest service trails yet because the trails are closed and the snow is too deep. But overall impressed besides rocks collecting and having to pick them out of the tires every now and then.
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