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Description:
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Federal Couragia S/U SUV Tires
High performance "H"and "V" rated SUV tyre for on-road performance and the delivers a comfortable ride for everyday driving. All season performance. The low profile Couragia delivers on street style combined with a wild, aggressive attitude. The utmost statement of style. Stylish tread pattern and design delivers ultimate traction, high performance grip, uniform wear rate, and all weather handling. Wide V-shaped grooves increase water dispersion capabilities and prevent aquaplaning. Designed predominantly for on-road use, the Couragia delivers high-speed comfort, low noise levels and quick steering response for your favorite SUV and/or pick-up.
Features
New SRG (Sloped Radius Gradient) tread pattern for outstanding wet performance, namely wet handling, and prevents uneven wear
Unique complex sipes for ultimate comfort at all speeds
Extra hard carbon black in rubber compound reduces tyre flexion - increases comfort when cornering
Large shoulder blocks engineered for tighter grip when cornering, improved handling capability and enhanced steering response
High tensile bead wire and high bead filler maximize tire stability, safety and high speed reliability
Rim Protector provides extra protection for rims from curbs and potholes
High Turn-Up Polyester Casing keeps tyre in proper dimensions and significantly enhances safety during heat build-up
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Federal Couragia S/U SUV Tires
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Tue December 16, 2008
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
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Pros:
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Good looks, tread wear, wet and dry handling
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Cons:
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Not as sure footed on ice or snow.
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After spending months searching for tires for a Jeep Grand Cherokee, I was drawn to these because of looks and their relatively inexpensive price. I purchased and mounted a set and with about 5,000 miles on them now, I have been pleased with their performance for the most part. On wet and rainy roads, they perform very well. Traction in those conditions is excellent and cornering in the Jeep has improved dramatically. Road noise isn't a problem either. These tires have an almost unnoticeable hum while driving at over 55 mph. Tread wear with the Federals looks to be impressive so far as well.
Here in the Midwest, we see a lot of snow and ice during the winter months. Our Jeep has the full time 4WD system, which is a good thing with these tires. Even in 4WD, they can spin freely on ice and hard packed snow conditions. My wife drives the Jeep more than I do, and she can tell they're not as sure footed on snow and ice as the Firestone tires they replaced. They seem to do somewhat better in deeper snow, however.
Overall, I'm quite pleased with this tire. They were very inexpensive and it appears that they'll last at least 45,000 miles. They're excellent on wet and dry pavement and "deeper" snow, but not as strong on ice or packed snow.
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