By duck57
November 2020
Type:
Sport/Convertible
Road Conditions:
Rain (Wet)
Road Type:
Highway/Freeway, City
very nice product..one of goodyears best.will rerubber w/same.
I would like to see a raised letter coloring option(doesnt have to be nascar related but close).
By JoeG1803
September 2020
Type:
Sport/Convertible
Road Conditions:
Rain (Wet), Dry
Road Type:
Highway/Freeway, City
Not Worth the Money
Though I have no complaints about how the tire handles, they need to be replaced before you even have 20,000 miles. My car has approximately 19,100 miles. I took my car to Grease Monkey for an oil change and rotate tires. They told me that they couldn’t rotate the tires since I did not have enough tread. They told me Not enough tread To pass inspection. Not worth the money.
By JonHenry
February 2020
Vehicle:
2016 Dodge Challenger
Type:
Sport/Convertible
Road Conditions:
Rain (Wet), Dry
Road Type:
Highway/Freeway, City
Great Tires! Worth the investment.
I do track my vehicle and also use it as a daily driver. I hardly ever see any issues with grip, except if it’s raining which is to be expected. There is some grip loss when I step on the gas a little but it is minimal. I honestly have never had such confidence in a set of tires before. I will definitely purchase a new set once these are on their last legs.
By Mizmadnez
January 2020
Vehicle:
2019 Dodge Charger
Type:
Sport/Convertible
Road Conditions:
Rain (Wet), Dry
Road Type:
Highway/Freeway, City
Not good for this car
I have zero tread on my rear tires after 10,000 miles. I dont want to say these tires are a bad product they just aren't a good tire for my car. They cant handle it.
By Tony61
June 2019
Vehicle:
2016 Dodge Charger
Type:
Sedan
Road Conditions:
Dry
Road Type:
Highway/Freeway
got 19,000 miles out of a set
A little pricey for a tire that's going to give you 20000 miles if you drive sportingly. If I was a rich man I put them back on my car. They did perform well and we're very quiet. But that's the price you pay for a Performance Tire
By Squawker
April 2019
Vehicle:
2014 Dodge Charger
Type:
Sedan
Road Conditions:
Rain (Wet), Dry
Road Type:
Highway/Freeway, City
A very good tire for a car that is set to handle track tight.
These 4 tires are my 3rd set. Great lateral control, no tire squealing. Reasonably quiet for type of tire. Good 5 ply construction (2 sidewall). Made in USA! Pricy unless purchased on sale (which I waited to do). Request force balancing. Don't expect more than 28,000 miles or so with highway driving, less otherwise.
By ChefEE
March 2019
Vehicle:
2012 Dodge Challenger
Type:
Sport/Convertible
Road Conditions:
Rain (Wet), Dry
Road Type:
Highway/Freeway, City
Update from my other review.
I wanted to add that the tires ive had had been prone to easily be punctured. Most were repairable. Don't forget if you buy these tires and like them, start saving for a new set when you get a set. They wear quick. Or I should say, mine wear quick. Quick means installed New Years Eve and by Christmas they are done, ground down to the threads. Bald. I'm lucky if I get past 9,000 miles in only one year. I drive a Challenger R/T Plus. Goodyear F1 Supercar means the tire is only good for a Ful...
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 ...
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.
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