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Stresst

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I posted in the 2007-present forum but hardly received any love! lol

I need at least two new tires for my 07 Denali, in the past I was a huge fan of the Revo AT2's but after the last set that was half worn with less then
15K I think I want to go another route.

The Firestone ST's look good. I like the new Continental but not enough feedback yet, the Yoko's Parada Spec X's are rated #1 but after reading the reviews I dont think so.....

Maybe stick with the stock Bridgetones? In all reality its probable Michellin LTX MS2's or just replace the two fronts with the same Bridestones??

Any suggestions for a 275/55/20?

Any help greatly appreciated.
 

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Like I said in your other post Yokohama Parada SpecX is an awesome tire IMO. But if you have Bridgestone already I would stick with them. I hate seeing different tire brands on a set of wheels.
 
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Like I said in your other post Yokohama Parada SpecX is an awesome tire IMO. But if you have Bridgestone already I would stick with them. I hate seeing different tire brands on a set of wheels.

I appreciate your input but I was hoping some others would chime in......My two fronts are nearly shot and the dealer owes me a wheel alignment. So I need to swap the front two with something new asap before its get forgotten about. Next month the two rears will be replaced......I would never have two differant ones on there.....real ghetto imo!

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Like I said in your other post Yokohama Parada SpecX is an awesome tire IMO. But if you have Bridgestone already I would stick with them. I hate seeing different tire brands on a set of wheels.

I appreciate your input but I was hoping some others would chime in......My two fronts are nearly shot and the dealer owes me a wheel alignment. So I need to swap the front two with something new asap before its get forgotten about. Next month the two rears will be replaced......I would never have two differant ones on there.....real ghetto imo!
 

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Like I said in your other post Yokohama Parada SpecX is an awesome tire IMO. But if you have Bridgestone already I would stick with them. I hate seeing different tire brands on a set of wheels.

^ +1

I Love me Bridgestone Duelers and will just get that again next time around.
 

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I just picked up a set of Michelin Latitude Tours, they weren't cheap, but they were top rated and last a long time. I'm really happy with them so far, they're comfy, quiet and handle fine so far. But I haven't pushed it yet. I did drive them through a huge storm here recently, and they did great, no hydroplaning or funny behavior at all, and I was pulling a trailer. They had a $70 rebate and I found another $100 rebate on top of that for a set of four.
 
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I just picked up a set of Michelin Latitude Tours, they weren't cheap, but they were top rated and last a long time. I'm really happy with them so far, they're comfy, quiet and handle fine so far. But I haven't pushed it yet. I did drive them through a huge storm here recently, and they did great, no hydroplaning or funny behavior at all, and I was pulling a trailer. They had a $70 rebate and I found another $100 rebate on top of that for a set of four.

I am leaning toward the LTX MS2's, I am aware of the 70 dollar rebate but where did you find the 100?
 

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I am leaning toward the LTX MS2's, I am aware of the 70 dollar rebate but where did you find the 100?

It was a new local store that was trying to drum up business. They claim they're not combinable, but I don't see anything in writing that says otherwise. Just lucky I guess.
 
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The car dealer had the wheel alignment done as well as replaced the one TPMS that was out so I replaced the two fronts with the MS2's........I dont know if it was the particular stretch of highway or what but imo they were very loud when I went over any bump or expansion joint. IDK...I will report back in a few days after I put some miles on them. What I do know is they handle 100% better, absolutely no roll.

How many psi do you have in them? The sticker inside the door says 32 but Mavis had 38! I lowered them to 35 before heading home....
 

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