Does the Ford Explorer rollover with Goodyear tires?

I know the Ford Explorer rolls over with Firestone tires what about Goodyear tires?

A Ford Explorer can roll over with any tires. Maintain your vehicle properly and drive knowing it is an inherently ill-handling POS - problem solved It's not the tires. It's a combination of poor driving and a Top-Heavy vehicle. The tires are doing what they are supposed to do, by providing maximum grip. A rollover occurs when a driver shifts vehicle weight drastically, in a turn for example. You can lower the vehicles center of gravity, use cheap tires that skid or change the way you drive. Yes, the tires roll over but only when I drive it. That would be all tires on any car in my experience and a driver of cars That was a long time ago in a particular model year of tire and explorer - any issues have been worked out a long time ago. No car rollsover because of the tires, they rollover because people turn too quickly. Sure sometimes the tires can have an impact but most of the time they rarely do anything to prevent rollovers. If you're worried about rollovers than you just need to turn slower, that will prevent it much more than new tires will. Also the brand of tire doesn't matter, what you're looking at is the amount of traction the tires will have which is entirely based off the tread which is also specific to each tire model. So company does not matter in this case, if you're really worried just buy tires with better treads changing to Goodyear or Michellin or anything will not help.

It's not the tires. It's a combination of poor driving and a Top-Heavy vehicle. The tires are doing what they are supposed to do, by providing maximum grip. A rollover occurs when a driver shifts vehicle weight drastically, in a turn for example. You can lower the vehicles center of gravity, use cheap tires that skid or change the way you drive.

Yes, the tires roll over but only when I drive it. That would be all tires on any car in my experience and a driver of cars

That was a long time ago in a particular model year of tire and explorer - any issues have been worked out a long time ago.

No car rollsover because of the tires, they rollover because people turn too quickly. Sure sometimes the tires can have an impact but most of the time they rarely do anything to prevent rollovers. If you're worried about rollovers than you just need to turn slower, that will prevent it much more than new tires will. Also the brand of tire doesn't matter, what you're looking at is the amount of traction the tires will have which is entirely based off the tread which is also specific to each tire model. So company does not matter in this case, if you're really worried just buy tires with better treads changing to Goodyear or Michellin or anything will not help.