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Guys the Firestones on my Dodge Stratus simply have too much road noise to suite my driving tastes out on the highway.
Car is used exclusively for interstate highway use and I like to enjoy my CDs without having to tune up the volume to offset road noise.
What sez the 24HCF tire experts ?
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Go to the tires plus site and they have ratings for noise.Supposedly they test them in real life. ED K
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Don't even waste your time looking for quiet tires. Been there and done that. Tried many. Go spend a little extra on some Michelin Primacy mxv4's and be done with it. Good luck!
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I recently put Michelin Latitude tires on our SUV's and the improvement in all performance parameters, including road noise, has been remarkable.
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The Michelin LTX AT2 mud and snow tires are quiet.
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I'd throw the CDs out the window, and get on with life.
I'm probably the odd man out, but I never even turn on the radio when I'm driving, even coast-to-coast.
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The Michelin LTX AT2 mud and snow tires are quiet. Are those two different tires, I put some AT2's on an old truck and loved them. I recently got a 4runner and will be needing tires eventually and was researching the M/S (mud and snow). I loved my Michelin's, got 76K out of them on an old Nissan 4x4 and sold it with tread left.
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Yokohoma has some good, quiet, long life tires.
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The Michelin LTX AT2 mud and snow tires are quiet. Great tires for road or trail, I have ran 4 pairs of these the past 12 years. They all have lasted past 65k miles. Runs great on my Dakota 4x4 and my buddy runs them on his 3/4 ton suburban.
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The Michelin LTX AT2 mud and snow tires are quiet. Great tires for road or trail. Run them on the Tahoe and Silverado HD. Great results.
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How do the Michelins hold up in rocks and brush? I get a LOT of rock breaks and sidewall cuts with some tires.
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How do the Michelins hold up in rocks and brush? I get a LOT of rock breaks and sidewall cuts with some tires. Are your wheels the correct size for tires you are running? Wheels to wide will expose sidewalls.
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The Michelin LTX AT2 mud and snow tires are quiet. This is a Dodge Stratus: I doubt he's looking for All Terrain truck tires for it.
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Thanks Crow, I was thinking about looking for a 4WD conversion so I could slide some mudders under it.
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