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patperry2766
Jun 26, 2016Explorer II
Yokahama YK-HTX
Just replaced the factory Michelins on my 2013 F-150 with these. I was planning on going back with the Michelin Defenders, but they were out of stock.
With only a couple of hundred miles on them so far, I really can't give a thorough assessment, other than to say that at 45 PSI, the ride is firmer than the factory tires.
They do see to be a bit quieter than the Michelins. The ride was kind of squishy with the 32 PSi that Discount Tire aired them up to, so a few extra lbs of air pressure made the ride alot better. They're rated to a max 50 PSI.
We're leaving to SD and Colorado next Sunday, so when I get back with a couple of thousand miles on them, I can give a better review.
Just replaced the factory Michelins on my 2013 F-150 with these. I was planning on going back with the Michelin Defenders, but they were out of stock.
With only a couple of hundred miles on them so far, I really can't give a thorough assessment, other than to say that at 45 PSI, the ride is firmer than the factory tires.
They do see to be a bit quieter than the Michelins. The ride was kind of squishy with the 32 PSi that Discount Tire aired them up to, so a few extra lbs of air pressure made the ride alot better. They're rated to a max 50 PSI.
We're leaving to SD and Colorado next Sunday, so when I get back with a couple of thousand miles on them, I can give a better review.
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