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Goodyear Reliant All-Season 235/65R18 106V All-Season Tire Expired

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Walmart has Goodyear Reliant All-Season 235/65R18 106V All-Season Tire on sale for $77. Shipping is free, or choose free store pickup where stock permits.

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Note: In-store Tire Installation available starting from $18 Per Tire. Use the vehicle fitting option to find the correct size for your tires.
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235/65/18 is a popular size for large SUVs like Mazda CX-9, Toyota Highlander, Nissan Murano, etc.

Free shipping to home or local Walmart Auto Center. The set of tires I purchased were manufactured in 2023 and 2024.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Goodye.../808355930
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Just beware if you plan to have them installed at Walmart as well. They may refuse to install them if not OEM specified size.
Its 5% of 235mm larger on the sidewall, almost 12mm. Your speedometer would be 3.1% slow. It would still likely work fine though.
You could likely run this. It's only 5mm larger on the sidewall

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02-18-2024 at 12:41 PM.
02-18-2024 at 12:41 PM.
The only thing that scares me more than Goodyear tires, is Goodyear tires made especially for Walmart. There is a reason why GM has switched to Michelin over the years across many platforms, and in some cases, allows you to order a new vehicle with optional Michelin/BFG tires. I used to dread buying a vehicle (new or used) with them, and would look forward to the day I replace them. Now I just replace them immediately and sell/trash the GYs. Their marketing department, however, is first class.
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02-18-2024 at 01:04 PM.
02-18-2024 at 01:04 PM.
Quote from SevenT6Vet :
Their marketing department, however, is first class.
You like the blimp? Big Grin
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02-18-2024 at 02:12 PM.
02-18-2024 at 02:12 PM.
Quote from Shawndak07 :
You could likely run this. It's only 5mm larger on the sidewall

Quote from Dafoe :
Just beware if you plan to have them installed at Walmart as well. They may refuse to install them if not OEM specified size.
Carry-in to have installed.
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02-18-2024 at 02:25 PM.
02-18-2024 at 02:25 PM.
Quote from SevenT6Vet :
The only thing that scares me more than Goodyear tires, is Goodyear tires made especially for Walmart. There is a reason why GM has switched to Michelin over the years across many platforms, and in some cases, allows you to order a new vehicle with optional Michelin/BFG tires. I used to dread buying a vehicle (new or used) with them, and would look forward to the day I replace them. Now I just replace them immediately and sell/trash the GYs. Their marketing department, however, is first class.
Agree but $77.00 per tire compared to $250.00 is kind of a big difference. If these Goodyears were 245/60/18's I'd be on them like stink on a monkeySmilie
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02-18-2024 at 03:17 PM.
02-18-2024 at 03:17 PM.
Quote from SevenT6Vet :
The only thing that scares me more than Goodyear tires, is Goodyear tires made especially for Walmart. There is a reason why GM has switched to Michelin over the years across many platforms, and in some cases, allows you to order a new vehicle with optional Michelin/BFG tires. I used to dread buying a vehicle (new or used) with them, and would look forward to the day I replace them. Now I just replace them immediately and sell/trash the GYs. Their marketing department, however, is first class.
GM and Ford build some of the worst cars. New Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro comes with Goodyear tires! I put my $ on Toyota.
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02-18-2024 at 03:26 PM.
02-18-2024 at 03:26 PM.
Quote from PaulD8850 :
Walmart sells them cheaper because they take on the Warranty on these.
I had Viva3's on my old Sienna. They lasted longer than the Dunlops it came with, the Falkens I replaced with (lasted only 16K), the Pirelli;s after that (About 22K). I got over 50K on the Viva3, and they still had over 4/32's when I sold the vehicle.

I believe this line is basically based on the last generation of the Assurance line...
Are they the best tires out there, no, but a solid choice especially at the price point. Much better than the Chinese made tires.
Warranty is usually a marketing scam. There are so many factors that influence thread wear...driver, weather, suspension, road condition, temperature, etc... Same with tire damage. New tires from a reputable mfr are always better than 6 years old tire with 80K warranty.

The H rated Reliant is not very good (weak construction). V rated Reliant has better construction. Both will last about 55K-65K under normal condition.
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02-18-2024 at 03:49 PM.
02-18-2024 at 03:49 PM.
Quote from Phil17 :
They 100% won't. I got these in November for an 05 prius. Stock is a 185 I ordered 195 and they pulled my car out when they realized it wasn't a stock size. The cars had 195 on it forever but it was my first time using them. For the Prius these tires are very grippy quiet and good in rain and light snow. They ride every compliant but to seem to have a little more body roll/ slower initial turn in because of it. they had a black Friday deal back than for the 195/65/15 for $52 a tire can't beat it

Although it would be more of a hassle, you may take them, say 2 at a time, off of the car and they will put any size tire on the wheel that will fit.
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02-18-2024 at 04:51 PM.
02-18-2024 at 04:51 PM.
My son works in tire and lube. His store will no longer do an oil change on a vehicle 20 years old.
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02-18-2024 at 05:35 PM.
02-18-2024 at 05:35 PM.
I have some cheap brand of tire called Dextero on my wife's Odyssey van and they have lasted as long or longer than any other brand name tire. Rides smooth and handles well, even with a fully loaded van with 5 people inside. I'm starting to think the brand name thing is overvalued when it comes to tires. They been on the van for about 40,000 miles now and going strong.
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02-19-2024 at 08:54 AM.
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What does it mean when the thread is grayed out and says Expired? It looks like the deal is still ongoing
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02-19-2024 at 09:03 AM.
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Quote from ethirtym3 :
What does it mean when the thread is grayed out and says Expired? It looks like the deal is still ongoing
It's OOS for shipping but local stores may have some in stock
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02-19-2024 at 11:07 AM.
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The V rated Reliants that I purchased in 2022 and 2023 were made in USA. Tires sold in the US are certified to meet certain standards Higher speed tires are built stronger. Longer mileage tires have more thread depth/different thread pattern, silica, and carbon black. Modern tire factories churn out thousands of tires per day. It costs more $ to retool tire formulation/tire construction to hit private label price point. Goodyear can sell tires 10-15% cheaper because Walmart buy millions each year.

The price of a tire is proportional to the vehicle that it fits. A popular SUV tire can cost 2x the price of a sedan, even though the cost of manufacturing is +5-10%. A difference of 1 cm in width and 5% aspect ratio can bump tire price by 20%. That's marketing 101.

The Member Mark potato chips taste the same as the Lays chips. These chips probably come out of the same Lays factory.
Not disagreeing with you. Just pointing out that "Walmart SKU" and "Costco SKU" are well documented things. They tend to be rebrands, overstock, or previous generation versions. That's not a knock on the individual products, as that's what keeps prices low. And the discount can often exceed any potential premature failure. But the idea that low margin tires wouldn't reformulate or do anything to cut costs, especially when sold in millions, is rather unlikely. To counter your marketing 101, that's business 101. Every penny saved times a million is $10,000 in pure profit. Every dollar is $1,000,000. You don't think the return on investment is there to reformulate to a lower cost point while still keeping the quality acceptable?
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Quote from JasonStern :
Not disagreeing with you. Just pointing out that "Walmart SKU" and "Costco SKU" are well documented things. They tend to be rebrands, overstock, or previous generation versions. That's not a knock on the individual products, as that's what keeps prices low. And the discount can often exceed any potential premature failure. But the idea that low margin tires wouldn't reformulate or do anything to cut costs, especially when sold in millions, is rather unlikely. To counter your marketing 101, that's business 101. Every penny saved times a million is $10,000 in pure profit. Every dollar is $1,000,000. You don't think the return on investment is there to reformulate to a lower cost point while still keeping the quality acceptable?

This is no different than what any manufacturer does to balance price and quality but when extremely large retailers are involved, they get some input for that process. Making the jump to associating with overrun, overstock, or rebrand is misleading. They are not TJMaxx, Ollies, or Marshals. Walmart is negotiating in the hundreds of thousand or millions of units.
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