Just replaced my Bridgestone Alenzas 275 50 22 on my 23 Yukon XL. 10,000 miles on them down to 5.5/32. I had a flat in one on the sidewall, so once I looked at them I was like, Ugh. Replaced all 4 and be done with them. Went with Pirelli Scorpion +3. Good looking tire.
Odd, my other Yukon has the Bridgestones and at 4,000 ,miles look brand spanking new.
Any opinions on these stock tires. I had no trouble with them on previous Suburban and Yukons.
Ok...so this has everything do with how sensitive you are to vibrations.
I've had Bridgestones come stock on every vehicle I've ever owned. Every single one of them has experienced vibrations with the exception of 1. And that was my Tahoe with the air suspension.
On every single one, I had the BS road forced balanced. And they consistently balance at 20-40 lbs of Road force. In nearly 16 years. I've never had a single BS balance below 20 lbs. Everyone has given a oscillation type vibration.
As soon as I switch to Michelin Defenders, my road force drops to 12 lbs or below. The vibrations are gone. Every single time. All my Foreman's, master techs, shop managers, etc...all immediately swap their BS for Michelin.
And if anyone remembers the whole issue with the roof cross beams were separating on the 2015-2017 Escalades, Suburbans, and Yukon XLs, dealerships were swapping BS for Michelins to reduce the impact on the roofs.
But as I mentioned. Folks that are not sensitive to vibrations seem to have no problems with BS. So YMMV. But for me, the BS are crap.