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They are the same tires. The reason behind "Goodyear Eagle" and the "Goodyear Wrangler" Is for promotional support. What this basically means is too sell with real production cars (the ones you drive every day on the roads) If you were to go Goodyear brand, and choose "Eagles" they are ONLY designed for cars. The "Wrangler" tire is only supported for Trucks. Unlike NASCAR's tires they are different from each other with production vehicles you usually drive on the road.
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You're reading In nascar they claim the tires are the same in all 3 major series but I noticed the trucks use goodyear wranglers while nationwide and sprint cup cars use goodyear eagles. what is the difference?
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