Has anyone replaced those dreaded Bridgestone's?

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I had a set of Cooper Discover ATPs on my Sierra Denali and was happy with them. Not the quietest tires, but good traction and wear, especially for the lower price.
 

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I had a set of Cooper Discover ATPs on my Sierra Denali and was happy with them. Not the quietest tires, but good traction and wear, especially for the lower price.
Thank you, I appreciate the info. There are so many to choose from and I think I'm gonna stay away from the Michelins.
 

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three sets of tires later and the michelins were the only ones that helped the buffeting issue with our yukon xl due to getting low balancing numbers. I understand it should not have anything to do with buffeting but there's got to be something with the quality to help/cover up other issues with truck.
 
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Heavy rains and 2 trips to the high Country and these Michelins are performing like a champ!! Pretty good grip on the snowy roads in tahoe. Glad I follow this form advice!

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Heavy rains and 2 trips to the high Country and these Michelins are performing like a champ!! Pretty good grip on the snowy roads in tahoe. Glad I follow this form advice!

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which ones are you running? Defender or Premier LTX?
 

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