replacement tire info requested
Without question, Goodyear's Eagle F1's or All Season F1's. Both have excellent traction, handling and wear. The tread patterns are awesome too.
...and I don't rotate them.
I recently replaced Goodyear F1 All Seasons and all I can say is that I was VERY happy to get rid of them. They were constantly out of balance and sounded more like heavy duty truck tires. Have Hankook's now and I'm happy.
I recently replaced Goodyear F1 All Seasons and all I can say is that I was VERY happy to get rid of them.
Originally Posted by Diardi
I have a 2004 Red Crossfire Coupe, bought new and have put 63,000 delightful miles on the car. I currently have Eagle F1's that I totally enjoy for their handling ability, but they are very noisy on most road beds. I had the last wheel alignment from the Goodyear dealer and I want to ask if misalignment could be the problem?
Cordially, Don
Cordially, Don
Mine came with Michelin PS2s. That has been my summer tire ever since. If the traction that you want is for roads with curves, these are great. They do good at Road America and the Dragon.
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