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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Tire Suggestions???
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<blockquote data-quote="Olivia Snyder" data-source="post: 913557" data-attributes="member: 65212"><p>I had the BFGoodrich and liked them a lot. They looked great too. But something about they had a harder rubber than what i had and my bent rim wasnt going well together. Even at 40mph I was shakin and thumpin. Thats how i ended up with the last set of goodyear. Anyway, got new tires this weekend. I went the Michelin LTX M/S2. I have heard people say they are at 100,000 miles with the old version and still have life. Hopefully I wont have a crappy set. I went from 245 to 255/65R17 and just that little bit makes them look like they fill out the fender well so much. They look great. More rugged than i thought they would but thats what i wanted. you couldnt have smacked the smile off my face when i drove off. No more road noise and feels like im riding on air.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Olivia Snyder, post: 913557, member: 65212"] I had the BFGoodrich and liked them a lot. They looked great too. But something about they had a harder rubber than what i had and my bent rim wasnt going well together. Even at 40mph I was shakin and thumpin. Thats how i ended up with the last set of goodyear. Anyway, got new tires this weekend. I went the Michelin LTX M/S2. I have heard people say they are at 100,000 miles with the old version and still have life. Hopefully I wont have a crappy set. I went from 245 to 255/65R17 and just that little bit makes them look like they fill out the fender well so much. They look great. More rugged than i thought they would but thats what i wanted. you couldnt have smacked the smile off my face when i drove off. No more road noise and feels like im riding on air. [/QUOTE]
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