Goodyear Wrangler HP All Weather 235/70 R16 106H all season Review
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Description of Goodyear Wrangler HP All Weather 235/70 R16 106H all season
- Excellent control, stopping distance, predictability, and almost no aquaplaning (within acceptable bounds).
- No glaring flaws were discovered. The harsh diagonal was able to overcome the asphalt track, which was probably unavoidable in a large, hefty SUV with a lofty driving position. The whistling of the rubber tires can be heard even on the sand while doing a tight bend at high speed.
- False positive.
- Extremely sensitive to track conditions and potholes. Fuel usage has gone up.
- Smooth pavement that is rarely damaged by precipitation.
- Rapid deterioration; not great in the snow; M+S
- On level roads, handles and brakes effectively.
- The rutting of the road, the rubber, and the "unforgettable impressions" from unexpected car hops to the right or left are all transferred to the steering wheel. This rubber has no place on tracks, which comprise between 50 and 70 percent of our roads. Tires are dangerous, and their biggest drawback—the poor handling of a car on a track—overshadows any potential benefits.
- The rubber is soft, so it doesn't hurt your feet, and it has a strong tread so you won't have to worry about getting wet.
- Putting spikes on ice is still the best option, therefore that's not a minus.
- Universal rubber
- Balanced only the second time. But here the curvature of the hands of the first master is possible, since after ten thousand km there are no complaints.