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Lazarus 01-05-2010 09:41 PM

Goodyear Integrity 185/65 R15
 
Anybody running the Goodyear Integrity? A couple of questions:

How are they holding up and how many miles did they go before replacement?

What PSI are you running?

Thanks

zjrog 01-07-2010 01:20 PM

I have that size on my 2002 Neon. My son was using the car for the alst couple years and didn't rotate them like he was supposed to. But got 28,000 out of the fronts. The rears look almost new. I put the same size back on the front but they are snow tires...

rtow 01-09-2010 05:27 PM

I have 185/70 R14 on my Honda. This is all I have ran on this car. I think I am getting about 30K on them, but I buy 2 at a time, and rotate the fronts to the back each time. I do not rotate them after that like you are suppose to. I run about 40 PSI in them, makes the ride a bit harsher, but like the MPG.

Fr3AkAzOiD 01-10-2010 10:07 PM

I have Goodyear Integrity P195/65R15 on my Cobalt (OEM tires) and so far have gotten 33,000 miles out of them and will probably change them sometime shortly after 40k.

At first I was running the tires at 36 psi cold and then pumped them up to 38 cold at around 15k miles. Then at around 25k miles bumped them up to 40 psi cold.

There is no uneven wear and with a rolling resistance of 0.00955 there are only a few tires what will give you better mpg.

I'm in the Raleigh, NC area and we got snow 3 times last year, two put 1 inch on the roads and the third snow put around 2 - 3 inches. While you can easily find better tires for winter weather after temporarily dropping my tires down to 28 psi I had no problems getting around. They have also never given me any problems in the rain.

Only note of caution is if you were thinking on putting it on a heavier car. I have seen reviews on TireRack from people who have put them on cars much heavier then my 2,700 pound Cobalt and not been happy with the results. Based on those reviews I would say you are probably good up to around a 3,100 pound car given that you are going with a thinner tire then what I have.

boxchain 06-04-2010 03:59 PM

I guess this is late but I'll post it for the record anyway :)

I just got rid of my set of Integritys with 63k miles on them, running at 44psi lately, but they've been run at everything from 30-48. They were pretty much worn into slicks. I got a flat last night and pronounced them dead this morning, replaced them with a set of GY Assurance Comfortreads, which are rated for 80k.

Fr3AkAzOiD 06-04-2010 11:29 PM

Since it got necro'ed anyways figured I'd give an update.

I'm at 42k miles on my Goodyear Integrity P195/65R15 and may actualy make it to 50k miles before replacing them.

NeilBlanchard 06-05-2010 12:47 PM

I can recommend the new Nokian nENTYRE as an excellent replacement (they have this exact size available) -- they are much lower RR (at 51psi) and they are quieter, and handle better than the Integrity tires. I have no idea how they will last, but they should be at least as good.


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