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msiminoff
Nov 05, 2016Explorer II
Last year I switched to Bridgestone M729F's. I like them way more than the Michelin XDE's they replaced; They're a lot quieter, handle better, and stop better than the old tires ever did. I put ~25K miles on them last year in every imaginable road condition and have zero complaints.
As other have said,I suggest that you take them to a shop that has experience mounting and balancing 19.5's. You should have them match-mounted, then balanced... and have the shop do a road force test too.
Also keep in mind that 19.5" drive (all terrain) tires will have a lot of tread squirm when they are new... will take at least 1K miles for them to break in and handle well.
Cheers
-Mark
As other have said,I suggest that you take them to a shop that has experience mounting and balancing 19.5's. You should have them match-mounted, then balanced... and have the shop do a road force test too.
Also keep in mind that 19.5" drive (all terrain) tires will have a lot of tread squirm when they are new... will take at least 1K miles for them to break in and handle well.
Cheers
-Mark
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