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Replaced the stock Bridgestone V773's on my '05 2500HD with Michelin LT245/75-16E's. Seems to me that even at 50 psi running emty, I feel bumps, expansion joints, etc. a lot more that with the old tires. I put this same tire on previous trucks, '98 Dodge Cummins, HD 3/4 and 2001 2500HD; and don't recall any rougher/stiffer ride characterisatics. Anyone else had any recent experiences with the Michelins?
mr. monte
08-08-2007, 13:55
I've spent the last 58,000 miles on a set of 285/75R16 Mich
I loved them, even plowing snow
I have the bridgestone on the new 07, and yes they do ride smoother, wonder how they will proform this winter with the plow
NutNbutGMC
08-08-2007, 15:12
Michelin X series. A world of difference than the LT/MS series (which I ran for years on end).
I traded the Mich X series that I had on the 2002 (1000 miles on the tires) in a direct wheel-for-wheel swap when buyig the 2007. The new Firestones and (same style) wheels went with the 2002. I like the Mich X series a lot. Size 265s are all I care for.
I think for all practical purposes, you'll feel a concrete surface long before anything else. Tough surface but rough. Asphalt will spoil you. :D I travel from state to state with work. Man, crossing a state line onto concrete is a rude awakening. Just food for thought.
I run Michelin LTs in 265s on my 03. I usually run the pressure around 40 PSI unless I'm towing/hauling. Makes the ride a lot smoother. Local Discount Tire recommends 35 PSI unless loaded, but that seems to put too much bulge in the sidewall for my taste.
Bob
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What puzzles me is why the same tire (LTX) didn't seem to ride as rough on the previous 2 trucks. I'm wondering whether Michelin strengthened the sidewall since my last set which was 4 years ago. Maybe I'm just getting old and feel it more.
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