I thought I would try a new all terrain tire for the JK. I needed something strong but smooth riding.
I've always thought the Goodyear Silent armor would be a good choice, and decided to try a set.
The SA are rated as a mud and snow tire by Goodyear, but also have a layer of Kevlar and their "DuraWall" sidewall that is to resist cuts from rocks etc. They also have the "rim protector" feature to keep rocks from damaging the edge of the rim.
I went with the Pro Comp 1089 wheels which are a strong off road aluminum wheel. I also have a set from the 2007 JK with MTR's mounted and they have held up great under extreme conditions.
So far on the highway the SA's are very quiet and even more so they are very smooth riding. They make the JK handle better than the previous AT's I had, (Dekota AT's). No mystery there.
I haven't had them off road yet, but I'm sure they will perform well for the general use I will be using them for.
The price at America's tire for the GY SA's was $183.00 each plus M&B. P265/75/16
The Pro Comp 1089's from Quadratech were $115.00 ea. plus $50.00 shipping.
I went with the P metric version for the smoother highway ride. I also went with the 16" wheel to allow for more sidewall hight. The previous 17" wheels didn't have the sidewall softness that the 15" or 16" provide.
Another good point for highway use is that the stock tires with the aluminum wheels weighed 65#'s mounted and balanced the new SA's with the new wheels weigh in at 70#s each.
They have substantial rim protector sidewalls.
Pretty aggressive tread for a quiet and smooth ride.
I've always thought the Goodyear Silent armor would be a good choice, and decided to try a set.
The SA are rated as a mud and snow tire by Goodyear, but also have a layer of Kevlar and their "DuraWall" sidewall that is to resist cuts from rocks etc. They also have the "rim protector" feature to keep rocks from damaging the edge of the rim.
I went with the Pro Comp 1089 wheels which are a strong off road aluminum wheel. I also have a set from the 2007 JK with MTR's mounted and they have held up great under extreme conditions.
So far on the highway the SA's are very quiet and even more so they are very smooth riding. They make the JK handle better than the previous AT's I had, (Dekota AT's). No mystery there.
I haven't had them off road yet, but I'm sure they will perform well for the general use I will be using them for.
The price at America's tire for the GY SA's was $183.00 each plus M&B. P265/75/16
The Pro Comp 1089's from Quadratech were $115.00 ea. plus $50.00 shipping.
I went with the P metric version for the smoother highway ride. I also went with the 16" wheel to allow for more sidewall hight. The previous 17" wheels didn't have the sidewall softness that the 15" or 16" provide.
Another good point for highway use is that the stock tires with the aluminum wheels weighed 65#'s mounted and balanced the new SA's with the new wheels weigh in at 70#s each.
They have substantial rim protector sidewalls.
Pretty aggressive tread for a quiet and smooth ride.
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