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Old 10-18-2005, 10:06 PM
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I have had the Geolandars since March and I like then so far. They do ride a bit more firmly than the stock Goodrich tires. I think most any tire you get will have a firm ride compared to the stock tires. The Geolandars have good wet and dry traction and handle much better than the stock tires. They are wearing fine and I have had no balance problems. I did have them match balanced on the Hunter Road Force machine when they were installed. I have not had them in any snow yet but I can't believe they will be any worse than the stock tires. They won't be as good as a snow tire or all terrain tire and neither are any of the other all season tires. I had the Geolandar AT+ all terrains on another vehicle and they were every bit as good as the Michelin LTX M/S that I had on before them. They didn't last as long but had better snow traction. I went with the all seasons this time as I don't off road and I have a company truck to drive to work. I wanted better wear and less noise than most A/T tire provide.
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