Currently have P265/75R16
Would like to go a little wider.
Silverado 1500
What would you recommend?
Hmmm, depends on what you want out of the tire. What sort of driving/loading do you do? How wide is your rim?
The Michelin LTX tire is GREAT. Highest rated tire on Tirerack.com if I recall correctly. Not cheap, but worth it. Everybody I know with them loves them and gets well OVER the 70,000 rated milage out of them (as in many are over 100K miles). I've got 2 on the Suburban now and will be putting 2 more on in a couple months.That's the same size I have on my Sierra 1500 also. I went with a better tire (Michelin) in the same size and added weight to the tail. Very little difference between adding weight or getting a wider tire with more friction as far as fuel mileage goes. I still get 20-21 either way.
What would you recommend?
Currently have P265/75R16
Would like to go a little wider.
Silverado 1500
What would you recommend?
I was expecting someone;not ME; to say, "Trade that POS in on a FORD."
I was expecting someone;not ME; to say, "Trade that POS in on a FORD."
I was hoping to get a little better traction, especially when the roads are wet.
Basic driving and hauling, but nothing serious.
How do I check the width of the rim?
They are the stock rims for a 2003 Chevy Silverado LS 1500, Z71.
Michelin dual compound Pilot Road 2s
I was expecting someone;not ME; to say, "Trade that POS in on a FORD."
I did michelins back in the 80s, the seemed to be a very hard rubber, and as far as wet traction went, they sucked.. I think if I remember they were the ones that self sealed at the time... the first ones to do it.. I was not impressed.
have they improved?
just like Pirelleies (sp), they had great traction back in the day, but they were so soft they wore out fast.
:dumba$$: