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michelin 20's
my o5 with 34,000 and 20's and still got the factorygoodyears is gonna need tires soon, and i was wandering about tires my truck is a 4x4 but it is a pavement queen never see's mud or even rain, i was looking into the michelin line supposed to be flippin awesome on ride and mileage but also a lot more pricey just wandering if u guys had the on your rigs, merry christmas
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You'll find that most guys won't know this answer due to most guys aren't dry pavement queens!....lol
I would check Tirerack.com for the reviews on that tire as you will get a better guide. |
rubber bands wraped around the rim would be a heck of allot better than the goodyears
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Originally Posted by ramhunter1
(Post 1489577)
rubber bands wraped around the rim would be a heck of allot better than the goodyears
+1 I have 37k on my HP's and I would rather ride my bmx bike to the store during a rain storm than drive the truck... |
+1 ^ i agree.
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Racing slicks would be better than most GY tires in the rain. ;)
I have had GY tires before (Both cars and truck) and they are never good on wet roads. |
My experience with michelin tires exceeds my expectations on both my trucks and cars. Are they worth the premium dollars? Only you can decide. I have used the XCX model on my 4X4s. They gave me more than 100,000 miles of service, fairly quiet, good gas mileage and allways got me through the winters in the mountains of the northeast. They do not make them for rims larger than 15 inch. I have heard that the AT2 is a better tire and based on the Tire Racks rating, they rated number one.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...ireSearch=true |
I'm going to be a bystander here. The least aggressive tires I've bought in the last 18-20 years were the A/Ts I've put on my ex's 4x4 Grand Cherokees when I was married. But I am kinda interested, I just don't know why...
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I hate michelins, they are way overpriced and they ride like rocks
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