Thank You....You just need to rotate and then drive with a speed above 45 mph or so and they will self calibrate and move to the right position
Do you have steel wheels or aluminum wheels?I'm planning on rotating my tires myself and was wondering how this is going to effect the pressure monitoring on the tires. I have the OEM system. Will they require reprogramming to new position?
I have a dually will they reprogram themselves?
Post up your 38k Michelin pics that took a krappppppppp......![]()
22,000 miles on my front OEM Nexan tires below. I rotated once side to side at 10,000 miles and will do again soon.
One thing I did to reduce the feathering that I saw right away when new was to be light on the throttle when turning sharp. The dually really wants to go straight and will scrub the tires easily if pushed to hard in the turn. This reduced the feathering that I saw on the tires when I first started driving this truck.
I'm sure someone will chime in shortly that my tires will come apart any day now
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I never experienced one ride complaint (except for a mis-balance condition at original installation) nor ANY traction issues, new or worn, through the 154k miles I ran them.I can do that if you like. Along with the fact they simply did not wear as good as they should have partly because of me and mostly because they had issues with that tire. They did give me over $100 x 6 to go towards new tires of my choice. It’s obvious they fixed the issue and so did I as these are wearing great like every other Michelin I have owned running easily over 500k accumulated miles.
Yes if you want to have a tire wear like iron get the Bridgestone tire you ran but be honest like I have and admit they don’t have the ride or traction of the tires I posted.
Steel Rims with simulators...Do you have steel wheels or aluminum wheels?
I never experienced one ride complaint (except for a mis-balance condition at original installation) nor ANY traction issues, new or worn, through the 154k miles I ran them.
As usual......you’re back in the “force feed” mode and “do as I do” mode in regards to the Michelin brand, even reinforcing the fact that Michelin “did the right thing” of giving you your own money back from (crap) tires you thought were the best....and basically never admitting that Michelin made crap tires.
When I was running my 3500, I did get to try a variety of tires over 362k miles. I simply laughed when you said the OEM General Ameri*Trac TR’s we’re junk, yet mine safely went to 80,000 miles.
I’m heavily debating sharing any of my real world experiences with my 225/70R19.5 Continentals on my ‘18 RAM 4500......as I’m sure they’re junk, too.
You can rotate the fronts to the outer rears without any interruption of the TPIS display on your EVIC.Steel Rims with simulators...
Are saying dismount and remount? If I go side to side w/out remount the rotation will be backwards.Rotate side to side with rotation staying the same.