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Wishin
Sep 24, 2015Explorer
I think it is unlikely that the Michelin tires are the issue. Many use them with good success. I have Michelin LTX M/S2 245/75R16 E GreenX tires on my Suburban. The GreenX is for low rolling resistance, it is a Michelin name they put on any of their tires with low rolling resistance. I bought my Suburban 2 years ago and the previous owner had installed them, they seem to work really well for me. Correct tire pressure is important and I have experienced tires that need some break in time. I have only experienced it on 2 tires in my life, both on cars. One was fine after 500 miles, the other took 5-10,000 miles before they felt good, but those tires just stunk all around.
I think your main issue is with the front end, steering and suspension. Take the advice of others on using good parts from a good company. Cheap rebuilt steering boxes are often worse than the worn one you took off. Don't cheap out here, I know from experience.
I think your main issue is with the front end, steering and suspension. Take the advice of others on using good parts from a good company. Cheap rebuilt steering boxes are often worse than the worn one you took off. Don't cheap out here, I know from experience.
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