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It had the stock michilins on my f150 LTE at2 or something...,,garbage..got stuck on wet grass....swapped out to general grabbers and couldn't be happier they are even snow rated. 60 k on them so far and there only half worn.

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Lew seen if that price includes an alignment checknor a half price alignment.

When at active green and ross we would quite often do the align for half price when someone purchased 4 tires felt that strongly about it.

Why gamble a 1200 rubber

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Yes, I'm definitely getting the alignment checked Ernie, something I always do when putting on new tires.

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Lew seen if that price includes an alignment checknor a half price alignment.

When at active green and ross we would quite often do the align for half price when someone purchased 4 tires felt that strongly about it.

Why gamble a 1200 rubber

What store were you at?

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What store were you at?

 

Your on VACATION. Get off the net .

 

Hope yer having a GREAT trip you two.

 

Edit to add

Steel rims are not bling, bling, but they hold air and CHEAP. :tease:

Edited by Brian B
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What store were you at?

yeah enjoy your holidays .

But to answer your q started with company in 95 at 534 help errolnout on eglington spent restbofnmy time with ken at 1530 and shop on steeles

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I put on 4 Cooper Discoveries on my 1/2 ton Silverado last winter. An aggressive all season that look like winters. I love them all seasons now. I know you have made a choice but for those looking a great tire for a 1/2 ton 4X4 and no need to change to summers I highly recommend them. Worked all winter and quiet in the summer. I see no significant change in summer or winter mileage compared with the factory supplied all seasons. I think they were Good Year that went 80K. Much, much better on ice and snow by far.

Edited by Old Ironmaker
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For anyone interested, I had these tires installed early this morning and after driving only about 25 miles I felt I'd made the right decision in going with the Michelin Defenders. Very smooth and quiet ride at 60 MPH and I think I'll be happy with them.

 

Timing couldn't have been better either as I found a 1 x 1 1/2 inch tear in the sidewall of one of the old tires. I'm always real fussy with my tires and check them frequently but this tear was on the side facing under the truck and I never noticed it before.

 

Gonna probably be driving about 3000 miles in the next few weeks so I'm sure glad I didn't have those tires on....whew !!!!

 

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Edited by lew
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For anyone interested, I had these tires installed early this morning and after driving only about 25 miles I felt I'd made the right decision in going with the Michelin Defenders. Very smooth and quiet ride at 60 MPH and I think I'll be happy with them.

 

Timing couldn't have been better either as I found a 1 x 1 1/2 inch tear in the sidewall of one of the old tires. I'm always real fussy with my tires and check them frequently but this tear was on the side facing under the truck and I never noticed it before.

 

Gonna probably be driving about 3000 miles in the next few weeks so I'm sure glad I didn't have those tires on....whew !!!!

 

 

 

Good to hear Lew.

 

You and Di enjoy your trip north.

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Thanks Brian, haven't been back to Halifax to see my old stomping grounds from my Navy days for 50 years so I spose there'll be a few changes LOL

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Seldom see bad michelins lew. Most I people dont realize that no matter how good there brakes suspension or skills are that small contact patch creatednby the tire is all that connects u to the road

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Seldom see bad michelins lew. Most I people dont realize that no matter how good there brakes suspension or skills are that small contact patch creatednby the tire is all that connects u to the road

Absolutely 4 contact patches about the size of your hand...

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yeah enjoy your holidays .

But to answer your q started with company in 95 at 534 help errolnout on eglington spent restbofnmy time with ken at 1530 and shop on steeles

:) I am guessing we will know a lot of the same people

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This past spring I shopped for new tires for my 2011 1/2 ton Silverado at 80,000 KM. I wanted something aggressive without road noise and good value. I shopped hard for a few weeks. I settled on Cooper Discoverer AT/3. All 4 installed and balanced for $800.00 at Caledonia Tire. So far so good. They are not winter rated but I will have no problems with the aggressive tread on them other than catching the odd stone in the tread. I am surprised that there is virtually no humming at high speeds. I highly recommend them.

 

edit: I bought them even though I hate the 1/2 hour Cooper Tire commercial called " Fishin' Canada".

Edited by Old Ironmaker

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