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I've got about 6,000 miles on the tires and I still can't believe how much the squirm! Not happy with the Yokohamas..... Never had a BFG or Michelin do that to me. Oh well, you get what you pay for. These tires are really soft. I was really surprised when I got them. I don't expect to get much mileage out of them. I didn't pay that much less for them than the BFG's I usually run and the savings was definitely not worth it. Live and learn. Definitely going to check steering box adjustment soon. It had 285's on it when I got it and I didn't like the way they strained the steering. Probably a little wear in the box with 118,000 mile on it.
Thanks again for the input! |
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