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Silverado_Kid
Oct 08, 2012Explorer
mguay--Ya that what I have been told. I should have 1" to 3/4". If I remember on my Bridgestones I had about 3/4" loaded. Hmmm. Maybe, I will give Michelin a call and inquire. My guess is the M/S2 is just a softer tire.
Hopefully, a few other people will post what they have on their Chevy Dually.
I am thinking of loading the camper full of water in all tanks which should put my weight slightly over Max weight and have them put on a different brand. Then I can see the gap before I drive on them. Just an idea. It also depends on what Michelin does. I can't afford new tires again for sure. But I am willing to settle for some prorated amount that hopefully will not cost me more than $300.00 to replace. Thanks for the rely
Hopefully, a few other people will post what they have on their Chevy Dually.
I am thinking of loading the camper full of water in all tanks which should put my weight slightly over Max weight and have them put on a different brand. Then I can see the gap before I drive on them. Just an idea. It also depends on what Michelin does. I can't afford new tires again for sure. But I am willing to settle for some prorated amount that hopefully will not cost me more than $300.00 to replace. Thanks for the rely
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