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Goodyear Wrangler Radial Tire P235/75R15 105S

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Goodyear Wrangler Radial Tire P235/75R15 105S

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This Goodyear Wrangler radial tire is a light truck tire that provides a good grip on the road while driving. The Goodyear light truck tire has outlined white letters on the sidewalls to enhance the overall appearance of your vehicle. Large tread blocks on the Goodyear Wrangler tire offer increased stability that let you drive confidently on all kinds of terrain. Goodyear Wrangler radial tires feature optimized treads to maintain traction under a variety of weather conditions. The Goodyear Wrangler tire has a speed rating of S and a load index of 105.

Goodyear Wrangler Radial Tire, P235/75R15:
  • Optimized tread design helps provide traction under a variety of weather and road conditions
  • Large tread blocks help to furnish a stable footprint and confident handling

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  • Specifications

    Treadwear Warranty: 50,000 miles
    Tire Type: Light Truck-Highway
    Sidewall: Outlined White Letters
    Speed Rating: S
    Load Index: 105
    Speed Rating Translation: 112 mph
    Load Index Translation: 2039 lbs.
    Shipping Weight (in pounds): 30.11
    Product in Inches (L x W x H): 32.21 x 9.59 x 32.21
    Walmart No.: 001016925

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    This item can only be shipped to Walmart stores within the U.S.

    Warnings

    WARNING: For safety reasons, Walmart will not install tires with a load index below that of your vehicle's Original Equipment (OE) tires. Please make sure that the tires you select meet the load index requirements for your vehicle.

    Customer Product Reviews

    Rated 4 out of 5 by 42reviewers.
    Rated 1 out of 5 by Junk I bought 4 tires for my Ford Ranger. They were inexpensive at a time when I didn't have a lot of extra money. They have only been on the truck for a year and a half and after only 16,000 miles 2 of them didn't pass the NYS safety inspection because the tread was gone. They are junk, don't buy them. 11/01/2012
    Rated 2 out of 5 by Not that great I got these for my 2000 dodge dakota 4x4. I wanted a tire that would be good for the snow and that looked bulky. When I saw these, the tread looked like it would be good and they seemed like the would be what I wanted. Once they were mounted, I didn't like them. They are too small and looked awkward on my truck. The traction was decent in snow when driving but they were terrible for stopping in it. They couldn't grip very well while turning around a corner. I'm now looking at getting the bigger tire option for the truck. Wouldn't recommend them if you live somewhere with slick road conditions or if you want a bulky looking tire. Price was pretty good 05/05/2013
    Rated 2 out of 5 by not much durabilty I have these on my wrangler (go figure) They aren't to bad for light off road. My problem is with the durability I have had them for a few years and the tread seems to hold up as well as expected but the casing does not. My mechanic refused to rotate them. He told me they need to be replaced. He showed me broken belts and a cracked casing on the inside of the tire where the rim meets the casing. I have bulges in my side wall and the truck shakes going down the interstate, it will almost tare the wheel out of your hand. I would just wright it off normally but he show me the same conditions on two more cars. One is an incident with three I'm beginning to see a pattern. It would not frustrate me so much if 1. they still are showing significant tread depth ( another 10,00 miles) and two I have a brand new full size spare that has never been on the ground has has a tire cover over it, I was originally going to purchase 3 and use the best used one for a spare but I'm worried I'm spending good money chasing bad I orignalyly got these tires on sale at about half of what the price is now if they would drop the price to $50.00 I would consider them again for three tires but my expectation on usage would be 3 years or 35000 miles 12/02/2012
    Rated 3 out of 5 by What ply is the tire? 12/03/2012
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