BlaineBug
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Sounds like a personal problem!Lies...I ran Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S on my BMW F10 M5 and they only lasted about 10k miles on the rear. The fronts for some reason were still good.
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Sounds like a personal problem!Lies...I ran Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S on my BMW F10 M5 and they only lasted about 10k miles on the rear. The fronts for some reason were still good.
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Most of my miles is from FL -> GA and back. Yeah, doubt they would fit.I think I got you beat on the Yukon mileage... I'm already a little past 37k on mine. Almost all of those miles were on the aftermarket wheels and tires. My stock wheels have a little less than 5 months on them and have been garaged for almost 2 years now.
At this point I'm not sure if they'll even fit anymore, since I've done that massive upgrade to my brakes.
What is this witchcraft load range you speak of? lolLooking good buddy. What load range did you get?
Load Class rating of the tire.What is this witchcraft load range you speak of? lol
Looks to be a Load D.Load Class rating of the tire.
I had those in an E rating. Always wondered bow much better it would ride with the D. The E's were heavy as hell and hard to get balanced.Looks to be a Load D.
I live in Florida and have run Michelin Defender M+S on my last three Yukons. Quiet on the highway. NO snow but man will they evacuate water on a bad draining Florida highway in a downpour. Never had a flat or leak. Swear by them. (Put the blackwall out )These Goodyear Trailrunner at 275/60r20 that came stock only lasted 32k miles and now need to be replaced. Even though they have been rotated every oil change and/or time at the dealership. But apparently after reading many reviews, this is common (short life span) for this model. While they dont break the bank to replace every 2 years...looking for something with a bit more life. Open to suggestions...much thanks from a non knowledgeable tire guy.
Live in Florida, so snow is not a condition...but rainy season is. We do travel to GA very often for vacations. Thought i'd add that point.
(edit: list will grow)
Considering:
BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2
TOYO OPEN COUNTRY A/T III
NITTO RIDGE GRAPPLER
After looking at other GoodYear models, many review about poor tire life...so will be taking Goodyear off my search conditions.