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I have a 2014 R/T and the great goodyear fortera's that came on it are gone at 30k.

I am leaning toward cooper SRX. Anyone else have any good luck recommendations?
 
Runs a search, there's like 50 tire threads. LOL


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Honestly the Bridgstones that come on the 2017 models are pretty damn good so far. I have about 6k on my 2017 R/T and been through the snow and rain with no issues at all. The Tires seem to grip very well and handle great.
 
Wow, you're only at 30K??!! I'm at 36K on my GY Fortera's, 2014 R/T, tons of tread left. Anyway, I plan to go with Toyo Proxes STII when it's time to upgrade.
 
I still have the same Good Year Fortera tires on my 2014 RT with a current mileage of 56K. I have AWD and I rotate my tires and do wheel alignment every 12K. I don’t steer when my vehicle is fully stop... I guess that depends on all of that factor. It’s almost time for me to replace my tires @ 58K which is about the right time and I’m considering to get the same Good Year Fortera
 
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I too ran the GT Fortera's to 60K and overall for the price they are tough to beat.
I'm now running Kumho Crugen and like them they are as quiet as the GY, but a XL tire and thus heavier which has reduced my city FE by a good 1mpg.
So take into account the weight of replacement tires compared to the GY Fortera's which weigh 33 lbs.

One tire I was impressed with recently was the Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season tires I had on a rental Durango recently.
I have a sound meter and they were quieter than the GY and Kumho's and had a nice feel on the road.
They are also just as light as the Fortera's at 34lbs and within a few dollars of the GY Fortera's on TireRack.
Certainly worth a good look.
 
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