Has anyone replaced those dreaded Bridgestone's?

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Denali16

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I just put my winter Blizzak's on. They are obviously a softer compound than all seasons but the ride is much improved. I'll probably try to use the Duelers one more summer but then am switching to the Michelin's. I had them on my Tundra and loved them.
 

Belqasem

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Our dealer don't have premier LTX just Latitude hr is it worthy ?


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Sorry the post above should say I have the Defenders on my Denali; and I love them.

I just put the Latitudes on the wife's '14 Jeep GC and they are also a great tyre.
 

Belqasem

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What about Pirelli Scourpion Verde all session plus. There is high recommend in most tires web sites for this tire.
 

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What about Pirelli Scourpion Verde all session plus. There is high recommend in most tires web sites for this tire.

If you look on the Tirerack website, I don't think you'll find a tyre for our vehicle that has better recommendations than the two Michelins; Latitude and Defender.

I've always found Pirelli to be more expensive and much more difficult to balance than Michelins. YMMV.

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Has anyone run the new Continental TerrainContact A/Ts yet?

These Continental TerrainContact A/Ts have just come out within the past six months but I'm likely to try them.

I've been doing a fair bit of research on tires lately, as I will need to replace mine within the next six months or so. I like most of what I read about the ride & handling with Michelins, but I also read quite a bit about cracks and/or dry rot in the sidewalls. We put Continentals on my wife's Audi and we love them. Sure, I understand that an Audi sedan is very different from a Chevy Tahoe, but I like the idea of going with a 'mild' a/t tire that will still give quiet, decent ride & handling on pavement, and these tires seem like the ticket.

I do not go off-road much at all, but I figure a truck should be equipped to perform like a truck in those 5-10% of times I do go off pavement. :confused:
 

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Has anyone bought a set of Cooper tires. I need to replace the Bridgestones that came on my 2014 Tahoe in a few weeks and was just wondering. I normally replace the factory tires with Michelins but saw a Yukon, in a parking lot, that had Coopers on it. Good looking tire and the cost is a lot less.
 

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