The 215 6017 Goodyear cargo vectors were still available about 8 weeks ago when I last checked.
I have them fitted to my van and have just done 15k with them and happy.
My van is a 12/10 T5 auto 4 motion with rough road suspension and diff lock and Frontline campervan conversion. Trip ready it weighs 2800kg, 1500 front & 1300 rear. Like to travel outback roads etc and found the original Michelin pretty useless - 50% wear @ 12k and cuts in the walls but they did ride nice and were quite. Looked for a more rugged tyre and found that the goodyear cargo vector 215 60R17 109 were the only legal option available. $230 fitted versus $580 for the Michelins helped the decision.
The cargo vectors are noisier than the Mitchs, mainly noticeable at low speed, on newly aggregate sealed roads and at roundabouts but noise is acceptable to me - I do wear hearing aids tho !!
Just did a 8k trip with 2k on outback unsealed roads and real happy. no punctures etc, worked well in a bit of mud and no sign of stone chipping. After 15k fronts have 6.5mm tread left and rears 7mm as against 9mm new. I run them at 45psi on sealed roads and 35 on unsealed outback roads and find that works well - VW says about 60 psi loaded and that is so rough, tried 50 and that was a bit hard ride, 45 good.
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