BenK wrote:
Oh...forgot that many tires need to break in and almost as if the compound needs
to cure or setup
They are squirrelly at first
Get some miles on them before spending tons of money on new ones
I'm putting most of my money behind this one. I've bought two sets of tires for my current truck, and they're the same brand, model, and size. Both times, the tires "hair brushed" for several thousand miles. That is, the tread was so deep and the rubber so new, it was literally like a hair brush making contact with the road. Pretty mushy and disconnected. I'd check the other measurements, but betting it will settle down when you get some miles on it.