So I had a low tire reading appear while driving to work and decided to forge ahead the 15 miles to the next air hose rather than turn around. I did 65mph rather than the recommended 50mph so the tire was "baked". These were Goodyear Eagle LS2s which were the second set of rubber from the dealer as a road hazard replacement. Horrendous ratings on Tirerack in every area but dry pavement traction, although still a better tire than the OEM Dunlop Summer option.

Had to replace all 4 tires because they were at 6/32 and nobody in Canada shaves tires so I went from 245/45/19 RF to Continental ExtremContact DWS06 255/40/19. Quieter, smoother and way better in every category than the RFs. I had to add https://www.tirerack.com/accessories/detail.jsp?ID=38 inflation kit as well.

It feels like a different car. I actually can't wait to see the difference in winter performance going from a bottom rated all season winter tire to a class leader.