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I just saw you on bimmerfest. Your wife gets nauseated riding in the X5 right?Fully loaded short bus denali
Here is my take..
Set-Up is Max Trailering Package, 275/55/20 Continentals, Auto-ride
I went thru the ride issue where I felt a vibration when going above 65 and in some instances.. suspension felt out of whack even at low speeds if hit even the slightest imperfection in the road.. this was AFTER.. I went to the dealer for an Oil Change and Tire Rotation where they also added air to my tires.. 35psi.. which is the recommended. I then commenced in dropping them back to where I was before I took it in.. 33PSI all around and the vehicle rides as smooth as a Caddy now. No vibration, not roughness.
so basically, you notice a big difference in ride when tires are 35+psi vs 33psi or less?
Here is my take..
Set-Up is Max Trailering Package, 275/55/20 Continentals, Auto-ride
I went thru the ride issue where I felt a vibration when going above 65 and in some instances.. suspension felt out of whack even at low speeds if hit even the slightest imperfection in the road.. this was AFTER.. I went to the dealer for an Oil Change and Tire Rotation where they also added air to my tires.. 35psi.. which is the recommended. I then commenced in dropping them back to where I was before I took it in.. 33PSI all around and the vehicle rides as smooth as a Caddy now. No vibration, not roughness.
I switched from the factory Bridgestone dueler alenzas that were on my 2006 Denali when I bought it to Michelin premier LTX A/T2 and the difference was night and day! Love my Michelin tires.
Had them just about a year now. They were take offs with about 1,000 miles on them and got all 4 of them,gone $300! They're holding up quite well!!As far as I'm concerned and based on decades of experience...the Michelin LTX A/T2 and it's predecessor the LTX A/T are the best tires on the planet for a SUV or Light truck. I have run several sets of those tires on Tahoe's, GM and Ford 4 x 4 pick ups for over 25 years. They are the best...period !!
Had them just about a year now. They were take offs with about 1,000 miles on them and got all 4 of them,gone $300! They're holding up quite well!!
NBS model. 2006 Yukon XL Denali. Stock 17" Denali wheels. 265/70/R17 tire.What truck do you have and wheel size?
What is a dod camOnce again, DOD cam.
Manual mode or buy something that removes AFM.
is the buffeting related to the ear pressure situation. Will the afm disable correct the pressure alsoAgreed. I lease all my vehicles through my business; does not make sense owning. So I am less concerned than others about first year issues. My infotainment screen is glitchy also and it lurches hard when shifting into drive/reverse when the transmission is cold. They fixed a bad cable in the infotainment console that was causing the screen to go black occasionally.
Besides these issues, and due to the fact that I carry no sentimental value to vehicles due to leasing, I really love this truck!