22" Michelin Defender LTX Tread Wear

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ATIII

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Sometime back, I had Bridgestones on my older '88 truck... The tread compound was harder as you wore down. They lasted quite a while. ( 60K )......
The Yokohama Geolanders I have on my Yukon wear pretty good, but I just started to notice, after 2 years they are SH*TTY on the wet !! ( Not due to hydroplaning, but just a wet road- after rain)
I had the same issues with a set of Terra Grap’s. Great at first, then later they would squeal around corners, and just lose traction in minimal light snowing conditions (wet road, not sticking).
 

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Snow is.... FUN ! You already know the grip is nearly zero. So you have both hands on the steering wheel, at the ready. ( Practice slow drifting techniques .)
 

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That is odd. Defenders really last. I have had them on several trucks now and didnt even notice any wear at 50K. A great tire. I do inflate to max pressure on rears when towing and do check my tire pressure daily. I always run the Defenders 1-2 PSI extra because I dont like the sidewall bulge, and have good luck with mileage. Under inflated tires really wear faster.
 

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I'm just surprised because these are rated 70k tires and i'll be lucky to get half that. On my other vehicles, i'd easily get 60-70k miles on these tires.
These oem tires are only a 600 treadwear version. I got 38k out of my oem tires, those are mostly long road trip miles. Like you, I've always gotten 55-60k miles no problem. I replaced mine with Bridgestone Alenza PLUS. These are supposedly the same tire, but 80k mile warranty and 800 treadwear. I'm not 100% happy with them. They are a more "rugged" looking than I prefer (tread is DEEP). That being said, they are smooth and quiet. Wet traction is fine as far as hydroplaning but the grip is less when taking off. I notice it spins easier. Dry traction is equal.

Here are a few pictures. Disregard the filthy truck

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You replaced Michelins with the Dueler Alenza? I'm so sorry for your loss.
 
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