Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric All-Season Tires
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Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric All-Season Tires
The original tires on my 2015 GS350 F-Sport RWD are showing considerable wear and am thinking of replacing them with Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric All-Season Tires using the same size as the original tires. I can get all 4 including mounting, balancing and road hazard warranty for $1250.00.
Anybody have any positive or negative experiences with these tires? I have purchased GoodYear Eagles for previous vehicles and were happy with them.
Thank You.
Anybody have any positive or negative experiences with these tires? I have purchased GoodYear Eagles for previous vehicles and were happy with them.
Thank You.
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Discounttiredirect.com has the best prices and free shipping and sometimes you get debit card rebates.
Ed
Ed
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Discount Tires/America's Tire are excellent choices. They usually have good prices and offer road hazard if that's something you want. I think discount tires had lower advertised prices than America's tires. So you could go to America's tires and price match (America's and discount are sister stores). Or find a lower price anywhere and price match at America's tires.
Another place that have great prices in onlinetires.com I don't know how much shipping is, they are local to me. And quite honestly, I go to this Mexican tire shop nearby and they have shattered any prices I have found. I use online tires as a reference as to what a good price is and then I go to the tire shop.
Just make sure you price out a shipped price + install, vs getting it at a box store installed.
Another place that have great prices in onlinetires.com I don't know how much shipping is, they are local to me. And quite honestly, I go to this Mexican tire shop nearby and they have shattered any prices I have found. I use online tires as a reference as to what a good price is and then I go to the tire shop.
Just make sure you price out a shipped price + install, vs getting it at a box store installed.
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1. You just bumped a 5 year old thread.
2. You should use the same size tires on your AWD if you're on the factory wheels; and if you are an aftermarket staggered situation with different wheel sizes F/R, make sure you get the same rolling diameter on both axles, or as close as possible, or you will mess up your drive train on the AWD models. Those tires you listed are 1 inch taller than the other. You should just go 235/19/40 all around on the factories. As an example, I am running 245/35/20 and 285/30/20 which are almost identical in rolling diameter. I've done this on an 06 GS300AWD and an 18' GS350FsportAWD with no issues over the last 15 years.
2. You should use the same size tires on your AWD if you're on the factory wheels; and if you are an aftermarket staggered situation with different wheel sizes F/R, make sure you get the same rolling diameter on both axles, or as close as possible, or you will mess up your drive train on the AWD models. Those tires you listed are 1 inch taller than the other. You should just go 235/19/40 all around on the factories. As an example, I am running 245/35/20 and 285/30/20 which are almost identical in rolling diameter. I've done this on an 06 GS300AWD and an 18' GS350FsportAWD with no issues over the last 15 years.
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