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Old 03-07-2003, 08:08 PM
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Hi again Herb,

I don't really know what the maximum pressure on the Goodyears is, but I run 26lbs. in the front and 29lbs in the back. If I could get away with running 10lbs in all the tires I would. This truck is very stiff in it's ride quality. From what I hear the Michelins are the best riding tire so that's why I want to get them. The Goodyears were fine on my previous F-150 but do to the advanced technology of the Tundra I need to go with the best tire and the best balancing technology that is known to mankind to try to settle this thing down! Do I sound bitter?

I've heard alot of good things about Bridgestones too. I'm definately not an expert on tires, but I've got a feeling before this is over that I just might be. I figure that if I get the Michelins, I will be able to direct my efforts in other directions and not have to think, "I shoulda got them damn Michelins".

I'll keep that idea of scuffing up the rims in mind if I keep using these steel wheels. Thanks for the tip.

BTW------I'm assuming that you also have the styled steel wheels?
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