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Old 01-11-2022, 07:25 AM   #1
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A little tire advice on a 2018 chevy 2500

I am going to replace Goodyear wranglers 265/60 R20, 10ply that came new on my truck and I am looking at Michelin defender Itx M/S 10ply, They seem to have good reviews. I have no complaint with the wranglers but michelins have a better review. I would like to hear the good or bad from people that have experience with michelins. Thanks
 
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Old 01-11-2022, 07:59 AM   #2
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I have those Michelins. They are the only car tires I buy. They have very good traction and are holding up well. There is a slight amount of road noise over the factory installed tires but not of any concern. Mine are on a Ram so the premature wear can't necessarily be blamed on the tires. Rams are tough on tires if used as a daily driver. Mostly highway use would be better.
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Old 01-11-2022, 08:14 AM   #3
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I run Michelin's on my Trucks, I prefer Michelins vs any other Truck tire. All my 3500 DRW's series has had Michelins. This is my opinion, you may have a different opinion. For my use the Michelin's are the Truck tire. Back in 2006 I had a Chevy 4500 up-fitted with a hauler bed, it had Michelins and all the bells as whistles, inside the 4 door. Never any issues. Road noise is my issue, thats why I try to run so called road tires. So much quieter. I do no off roading.

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Old 01-11-2022, 08:50 AM   #4
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I have always ran 20 inch Michelin tires on my 2008 Super Duty Ford. Thats is not to say anything about other tires. There are many great brands of tires. Choose the tires that best suits your needs. Am I brand loyal? How about no.
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