Any have Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 tires?

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Old 03-03-2005, 09:28 PM
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Any have Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 tires?

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I was reading up on the Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 in 245/40YR18 and read good thing. I wanna know if anyone has knows first hand experiance with these tires and their traction and handling characteristics or even know about them. Any info would help. Thanks

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Old 03-04-2005, 11:32 PM
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Not on my TL but I did have a set on my Volkswagen Passat 4Motion. I loved them. They stuck like glue in both wet and dry conditions and the best part for me is that they were both smooth riding and quiet for performance tires. I was going to go with them this time around but opted for the Michelin Pilot Sprort PS2's just to try something different. They also have a good write up as well.
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i have the Yokohamas now that came stock..have u had experiance with the yokos?..would like to know how the goodyears stack up..thanks for you reply

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I am just now tossing my GS-D3s after 21k miles. They were awesome for the first 15k (almost all on twisty mountain roads) but went down rapidly after that. I moved to Denver so now I'm putting on PZero Neros in the hope that I can still have a little fun, but not have to call for a ride to work when it snows. My BF did not like turning his Subie into a taxicab last winter - LOL.
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My yuco's have had less than 20k of noisy slippery when wet life. Now I have cords showing!! I will never buy yuco's again!!

I ordered the F1 GS-D3s in 265-35-18 for my aspec rims. The tire guy said it was "no problem" to fit it on my car. So this Friday I'll know.
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I have them in 235-35-19 i love them about 4,000 miles no problems super sticky and look very aggressive..

DO NOT DRIVE THEM IN SNOW..... If you are in queens do not leave them on year round.. not a good idea
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My wife has the Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3's on her GLI, and I love them.
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Ive had 3 sets of them. They are one of the best tires ive owned.(and ive had most) I typically get 40k miles out of them (though i do alot of hwy) I havent driven a tire better than it in the rain. And yes like said above DONT TRY TO DRIVE THEM IN SNOW.
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OK, Has anyone used the size 265-35-18? On an aspec? Thats what I have on order in the F1 we are talking about.....
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Originally Posted by Acuracy
I was reading up on the Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 in 245/40YR18 and read good thing. I wanna know if anyone has knows first hand experiance with these tires and their traction and handling characteristics or even know about them. Any info would help. Thanks

Travis
If you live in Queens, you should look to an all season tire. The GS-D3's are NOT FOR WINTER USE.
I have the Eagle F1 All Seasons. They're terriffic!

http://www.goodyeartires.com/eagle/e..._features.html
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