Re: Tire Question

From: Robert Schultz (robert_schultz@sympatico.killspammers.ca)
Date: Mon Jun 03 2002 - 14:05:58 EDT


After recommendations from Earl (BlakDak) I went with Michelin CrossTerrain
SUV's on my R/T rims (275/55/17). The day after I bought them I was late and
had to drive about an hour east in heavy rain that in some areas was turning
to snow. I thought the Michelins were absolutely the best tire I'd ever
driven, and haven't changed my mind yet.

I'm happy with the Michelin Artic Alpin's I run in the winter. Not as happy
as I am with the SUV's. I may buy a set of the CrossTerrain in 235/75/15 for
the winter this year.

Both tires are far better than the Goodyears in the rain. The OE tires just
plain scared me in the wet.

Rob S.

00 QC, 4x2, 4.7, 5spd, Hurst

<sflindsey@highlights-corp.com> wrote in message
news:OFE34BD825.2FC23D70-ON85256BCD.00404296@highlights.com...
>
> Good Morning all! Long time reader, first time poster.
>
> I just got my 2000 QC Sport back from the body shop after $4000 worth of
> repairs because I hydroplaned the front end of my truck into the back end
> of a 01 Monte Carlo on Mother's Day. (I won).
>
> My question involves the base tires that came with my truck, Goodyear
> Wranglers. Someone I work with said these tires have a tendency to
> hydroplane. Does anyone have an opinion, good or bad, on this? Does
> anyone have a recommendation on the next set of tires I should get?
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Scott
> Columbus, OH
>



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