Back to Search Results
Additional Info
Additional Specs
Features & Benefits
Product Reviews
Product Info
Had trouble balancing. They looked good and tread wear excellent. Started dry rot at 3 years old. Would not buy again.
I have 35,000 miles on my set (70% highway) and only 4/32 tread (just measured today at a tire shop). They ride well and have performed well until this past winter when the loss of traction was very noticeable. I would buy them again with the expectation that they will need to be replaced again at 35,000 - 40,000 miles.
I drive my GMC canyon diesel 200 miles a day to work. The original Goodyear's lasted 58,000. I put these Defender LTX's on and currently have 102,000 on them. In the next 5,000 I will be replacing them with a brand new set of Defender's. Outstanding in all weather, great ride and no noise!
dear sirs I have had 2 sets of Defenders. they are the best wet/snow tire I have ever had. very sticky feeling. but do seam to have shorter life. Trade off is worth it.
These tires were great when new but wore out quickly compared to the previous set. I wouldn’t waste money on them again.
Very nice overall tire!!!! Would purchase these tires again.
I have over 180k on this Dakota and put on my latest set of Michelin LTX M&S (now Defender LTX). First set of GY went 20k and each set of Michelin have gone over 50k. Most of my driving is around town with some hiway. But I also get into the woods in the fall and have no problems on snow. Best tire I've ever used!
I have 69,000 miles on these tires!
I presently have Goodyear tires on my truck with no trouble so far with 24000 miles . I have a preference of Mitchelem tires from past experience On my previous vehicle I didn’t worry about my tires until it reached at least 40000 miles with no trouble.
I expected more from this tire. The tread is wearing quicker than thought and I had a front tire blow out on a gravel road The road was graded but it hit a sharp rock and had a huge hole right through. Wow! Thankfully the Tahoe picked up the blow out and alerted me to pull over. I’m generally happy with Michelin so maybe this doesn’t happen that often.
Fantastic tires perform excellent in the snow! Tread wear is exceptional, but these tires will dry rot before the tread wears off. My second set with dry rot, and splits and still have plenty of tread left. Last a long time. Road noise minimal and ride is fantastic.
Currently at 63,000 miles on set of 4. Quiet tire with excellent stability at highway speeds.
I have had these tires on every truck I have ever owned (4) and lived in Lake Tahoe, Anchorage and Vail, best Mud & Snow tire and drives like a Mercedes on the highway... Highly tested and recommended
Changed factory GY tires after just 32,000 miles. Have had these for a few months now and couldn't be happier. Traction is outstanding in wet, snow & ice. Not loud on the hwy and gas mileage seems about the same. Worth the extra $ in my opinion.
Like just about all tires, good when new. 70k miles tires should not be on the label. My tires are rotated at every 5k miles when I get my oil change. So far at 25k, it's already down to 50%. 12/32 was new and now 6/32 tread left. This is probably a 50k tire, not 70k. Who knows, maybe someone else can get 70k. Other than tire wore a little quicker than expected, it's a superior tire at new.
really very good
Excellent
Here at Ben Fish Tire, we carry many name brand tires to serve Sioux City, IA, and the surrounding Siouxland area. Our tire prices are some of the lowest around and we have the Sioux City, IA tire service to back up our tires for as long as you own your car. Not sure on which Sioux City, IA tires are right for your car? Then please browse through our online tire catalog to shop for tires. Still have questions or need help with other Sioux City, IA auto repair services? Then stop by Ben Fish Tire at 1400 Center St. Sioux City, IA 51103 or give us a call at (712) 258-0653 or contact us online today!
MICHELIN® founders Édouard and André Michelin were brothers from Clermont-Ferrand and Paris, France. Their small rubber factory was incorporated...
Learn More | Shop For Tires
"The everyday tire with performance that's anything but," is the heart and soul of BFGoodrich®. The vision of BFGoodrich® is to be innovative and deliver products that make a difference...
The United States Rubber Company was founded in 1892. It was one of the original twelve stocks of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. In 1941, they bought a controlling...
Bridgestone or "Stone Bridge" (the direct translation of the name from Japanese) was founded in 1931 by Shojiro Ishibashi in Japan. Japan slowly started producing...
Continental is one of the world's leading automotive industry suppliers. Continental AG was founded in 1871 in Hanover, Germany. It is currently one of the five largest automotive...
Cooper Tires
Cooper traces its roots back to Akron, Ohio when in 1914 two brother-in-laws purchased the M&M Company, a company which made tire patches and repair kits...
Founded by Harvey Firestone in 1900, the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company originally supplied pneumatic tires for wagons, buggies, and other forms of wheeled...
William O'Neil and his partner, Winfred Fouse, founded the General Tire and Rubber Company in 1915. General Tire was an outgrowth of the Western Tire...
Goodyear Tires
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company was founded in 1898 by Frank Seiberling in Akron, Ohio. That year, the company had only thirteen employees, and began producing bicycle and carriage tires...
Hankook Tire was established in 1941 in Seoul, Korea. Hankook began production in 1942, originally producing 110,000 tires a year. Today, they produce over 50 million...
In 1960, Samyang Tire, the predecessor of today's Kumho Tire, was established in Yangdong, Kwangju City, Korea. Kumho manufactured their first compact...
Nexen's roots come from a brand that was named Heung-A Tire in 1942. This gives Nexen over 60 years of recognition as a leader in the tire industry...
For over sixty years Toyo Tires has stood for innovation, quality, performance, and excellent service. Toyo Tire has a relatively short but very successful history...
The Yokohama Rubber Company, Limited was established in 1917 in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture with a joint investment from Furukawa Electric Company, Ltd...
Please click anywhere to continue browsing our site.