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    Goodyear - ElectricDrive Tires - Leaf Feedback & Usage

    I think we've accounted for pressures as much as is practical. Knightmb said they used 44PSI in the Goodyears and Ecopias. We tried 45PSI and 50PSI in the Goodyears, and 44PSI in the Michelins for our measurements. We do have different cars (weight) & drivers, though. Shall we take up a...
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    Goodyear - ElectricDrive Tires - Leaf Feedback & Usage

    Not sure how to interpret "model year". I only know of these two kinds, "ElectricDrive GT" (not available in Leaf sizes, released in 2021) and "ElectricDrive", which is what we got, released Sept-2022, and we purchased in Nov-2022 -- still currently listed on discounttire.com: 215 /50 R17 95V...
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    Goodyear - ElectricDrive Tires - Leaf Feedback & Usage

    We don't drive our Leaf's much in what little snow/ice we get here. We still have an AWD ICE vehicle for those rare events, and also for longer road trips. Someday that'll become an EV when used ones become affordable to us :-). I don't claim our Michelin Energy Savers have awesome grip...
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    Goodyear - ElectricDrive Tires - Leaf Feedback & Usage

    This is straying a bit from the Goodyear topic, but no, we've not considered changing the rim size. We did lease a new 2012 Leaf SV for 45k miles, and still have a 2013 Leaf SL we bought used at 9k miles (now over 90k miles). Both of those have 16" rims, and on both we replaced the OEM Ecopias...
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    Goodyear - ElectricDrive Tires - Leaf Feedback & Usage

    On our 2016 Leaf SL 30KWh, we ended up returning/exchanging a new set of Goodyear ElectricDrive tires due to loss of range. Previous tires were the OEM Michelin Energy Saver, 215/50R17. They only had 19k miles (we bought the car used @3500 miles), with 5/32 tread left on one pair, 7/32 on the...
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