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Travelstar UN106
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SimpleScore™
Our proprietary rating system
for the modern tire buyer.7.6
Good
Score breakdown:
7.6
Long lasting
Good
7.9
Handling
Good
7.7
Traction
Good
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198 Reviews
17 on SimpleTire181 from Google Shopping4.4
overall rating
78%
Would you buy again?
Review breakdown
- 144 out of 100
- 30 out of 100
- 8 out of 100
- 4 out of 100
- 12 out of 100
Review summary
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Dry
4.4
Wet
4.2
Winter
3.9
Comfort
4.3
Noise
4.3
Treadwear
4.1
17 SimpleTire reviews
Decent tires for the price.
I've had these Travelstar UN106 tires on my 1996 Buick Roadmaster for about 6 months now. I'm overall pleased with them. I wanted to wait a while to see how they did beyond my initial impressions. I've since driven on two long roadtrips and put 5k+ miles on. No perceptible treadwear yet. Ride and noise are fine. They don't pull right or left. Handling is so-so. These aren't performance tires or even the Michelin/BFGoodrich/etc name brand whitewall all seasons you used to be able to get in the [good] old days. On the upside, they are quite affordable. The biggest functional issue I was concerned about is a problem I had with the Hankook Optimos that had been on previously. Those tires rode very well but chronically had a problem with gentle sweeping turns (not on sharper 90 deg turns). It's hard to describe, but it felt for brief (second or less) intermittent bursts like the sidewall was going super soft. Like the automotive equivalent of your knees going wobbly. Very weird and not consistent. Wouldn't happen every time, but did it for the whole 10 years I had the tires. Tire pressure didn't make much difference. I even rebuilt my front suspension and it didn't make a difference. It was a minor problem, but disconcerting and made me really hate the tires which were otherwise quite good. I was initially worried when these new tires did it a few times shortly after getting them. But since going on a road trip and them getting fully broken in, I haven't had it happen at all. I like the look of the sidewalls better than the Optimos. They are pretty good looking tires, they look the part on an old school Buick. On the downside, the reviews that mentioned it's hard to keep the whitewalls white were confirmed. The whitewall has a tendency to yellow, especially on the fronts. I use Blechewhite on them which gets them pretty white, but one of the fronts struggles to get fully white even with liberal application. I might have to try SOS pads, which is what I used to do many years ago. The Optimos did not have that problem, whitewalls stayed pretty white and easily whitened with Blechewhite. Overall, these aren't the perfect tire but I would recommend them because I don't know what the perfect tire is today. I'd pay more for tires I knew were higher quality, but all the choices I've found in whitewall tires are basically cheap no-name brands with tradeoffs. I'm grateful we at least have some whitewalls in obsolete sizes still available for our dinosaur cars.
Very good tires fits my Town Car perfectly
Good looking tire with a nice white wall stripe
This is a good looking tire with a nice 9mm white wall strip for the 2003 to 2012 Lincoln Towncar. No doubt one of the most quiet tires I have used to date and also a very smooth ride. For those who drive on cobbled roads it definitely makes a difference for the better. The trade off is slightly more drag or rolling resistance than a harder tire designed for economy.
I love these tires
I have been buying these for years. I have them on my 2003 Town Car. They are very durable and are very good in all weather. The whitewall makes the car look great, it's very hard to find thin whitewall tires that fit the town car.
I ordered 4 tires online from what I thought was Simpletire web site. When my tires arrived 1 of them was so out of round that it could not be balanced properly. I attempted at return this defective tire to Simpletire with no success. They said I must go through ebay because the tires were actually purchased through them, so I contacted ebay to get a return authorization. E-bay said I must go through the e-bay team at Simpletire in order to return the tire. I called back and forth between Simpletire and E-bay for 20 days and they continued to point fingers at the other company. About the 5th day I ordered another tire from Simpletire so I could unmount the defective tire and get all my tires in balance. To date I still own a tire that can not be balanced. So I have purchased 5 tires and am only able to use 4 of them. Neither company will issue me a return authorization form to return the tire and get a refund for that defective tire. I now plan to turn this issue over to my son who is an attorney and attempt to get a full settlement to this issue. I plan to never purchase vehicle tires from this company again. Gary Kespohl
We called several major tire dealers in St. Louis looking for white wall tires in our size but did nit find them. We were thrilled when found them at Simple Tires. We are very happy with them, They look great on our Lincoln Town Car,
I was sold stained whitewall tires.
I was sold stained whitewalls tires.
Great tires!!! Look and ride great on my 65 Mustang!!! Will definitely get them again for the next set.
Perfect for us lowrider guys! easy to clean the white wall shipping protection off. somehow free shipping and it's great
Get technical:
The Travelstar UN106 is an all-season tire designed for use on passenger vehicles and offer drivers consistent traction and responsive handling in dry, wet, and light winter weather conditions.
Features & Benefits
- All-season tread
- Stylish whitewall design
- Four circumferential grooves resist hydroplaning and silica-enhanced tread compound boosts wet-weather traction
- Optimized tread grooves cancel sound waves and suppress highway noise to improve ride comfort for drivers and passengers
- M+S rated for winter conditions
Category |
Vehicle |
Mileage Warranty N/A |
Load Index 963 lbs (79) |
Max Speed 118 MPH (T) |
Load Range Standard (SL) |
Sidewall Whitewall |
UTQG 480AB |
Wet Traction A |
Tread Depth 10/32nds |
Inflation Pressure 44 PSI |
Part Number TRAGFPCR001 |
Tread Design Symmetrical |
Tire Weight 14 lbs |
Section Width 6.18" |
Overall Diameter 22.8" |
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UN106 ∙ 22 sizes available