After some 32,500 miles, I finally got rid of those awful Firestone tires my truck came with.
i elected to go with my standby, Michelin. In this case, the tires are the new Defender LTX M/S in the stock LT 285/60-R20 in an E load range.
My dealer gave me a competitive price, got tires with date codes from just 3 weeks ago and got me in quickly!
The tires all balanced with very little weight and I was happy to see the mechanic hand torque my wheels (as requested).
So, I know that all new tires feel good but this truck never felt right on those Firestone’s. The difference is night and day, it tracks better, it no longer has even a hint of vibration at speed and I swear it actually rides better with the Michelin’s.
it just feels the way it should now. Time will tell just how nice these new Defender series are but I am guessing that like most of my own Michelin’s, they will be awesome.
Bruce
i elected to go with my standby, Michelin. In this case, the tires are the new Defender LTX M/S in the stock LT 285/60-R20 in an E load range.
My dealer gave me a competitive price, got tires with date codes from just 3 weeks ago and got me in quickly!
The tires all balanced with very little weight and I was happy to see the mechanic hand torque my wheels (as requested).
So, I know that all new tires feel good but this truck never felt right on those Firestone’s. The difference is night and day, it tracks better, it no longer has even a hint of vibration at speed and I swear it actually rides better with the Michelin’s.
it just feels the way it should now. Time will tell just how nice these new Defender series are but I am guessing that like most of my own Michelin’s, they will be awesome.
Bruce