Since the OP has already purchased this tire, my opinion on it won't matter. But here goes:
It must have been close to 10 years ago, but I purchased four of these for my '96 Jeep Cherokee. The price was okay and since I live away from pavement, I thought it was the tire to buy. Three of these tires did okay, the fourth tire got some severe cracking around each lug. These tires were rotated regularly, my Jeep had no front end or alignment problems and it only happened to one tire with way under 20K miles on it. I purchased them at Walmart, and I went back and showed them the tire. They admitted there was a problem with it. The TLE manager asked it I had purchased the road hazard warranty. I told him that I didn't. "Well, we can't do anything about your tire then." I told him that it wasn't a road hazard problem, it was a tire manufacturing problem. "Yes, I know. But we still won't do anything about your tire because you didn't purchase the road hazard warranty." I then asked him if he would ride in the vehicle with this tire underneath him. "Oh, heck, NO!, That tire is unsafe!"
So no more Goodyear tires for me. And Cooper tires are not on my buying list either.