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Re: Someone got some new shoes [Re: Superduty] #7682308 12/07/19 12:56 PM
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Thanks for the update!
I was afraid that would be the case, but didn't want to say it because you already bought them. IMHO, you cannot beat Michelin on the highway.


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Re: Someone got some new shoes [Re: Superduty] #7682320 12/07/19 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Superduty
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You say the new tires are spongy. My guess is the air pressure is not up to towing specs and when you do air it up it won’t fit in the garage.


Tires are at 68psi.

Spongy takes awhile for the tires to harden up from driving. Happens on all new tires.


Weird artifact that I too have experienced. Usually when I have gone from another brand switching to Michelin.


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