Need new tires..any suggestions

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nvedamuthu

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Michelins Are THE BEST

Have an 07 LTZ 275/55/20 and looking for a smooth riding quiet tire. Suggestions welcome.

If you live in a place that gets snow and summers, I'd go for Michelin M/S2s. The standard issue Bridgestones are dangerously bad in snow and cause slipping and sliding under braking. The Michelins sacrifice some ride comfort for quality handling in all conditions. This tire comes highly recommended. My only gripe is that it doesn't fit on my Denali's 22s. :emotions122:
 

Green Machine

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Tomorrow I'll be getting LTX MS2's in the rear. I just have stock 18's (P265/65R18) on my Hybrid. Read lots of good reviews on them, especially regarding their long tread life backed up by a long warranty period. a lot of people loved the original MS' and the MS2's are supposed to be a noticeable improvement over them. so $68 difference per tire should be easy to make up for if the MS2's are as good as I've heard/read about.

The truck had Bridgestone Dueler H/T's. Decided to change the rears for 2 reasons. My wife recently kicked the tail end out on a turn during some very light drizzle. She is not an aggressive driver by any means. And these rears used to be in front when the front was out of alignment so the inner edges are at the wear bars.

The previous owner recently put a new pair in the fronts so I'll keep them until they wear out and then swap in MS2's in front.
 

THE YETI

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good deal. Let us know how it turns out. I think you'll be please!
 
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