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Old 07-24-2007, 10:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Talking smooth ride in Sunny California highways

I am looking for a quiet tire for CC LE. Exact size doesn't matter, as long as it is quiet on Highway and fits the truck. I found the original tires to be a little bumpy on the freeway.

What do you suggest?
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Re: smooth ride in Sunny California highways

if you are looking for the smoothest ride, the the michelin ltx and crossterrain models and the bridgestone dueler hl alenza would be the best to go with. the mich are a little smoother, but the wet traction isnt as good, the dueler is a better overall tire
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thanks for the info. I think I will go with the Michellin Cross Terrain.

One question; Is it easy to change the TPS to new tires? Will this be possible and what is the usual fee?

Again, thanks for any input.
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Ok, I read some more. It looks like it should be easy to use the same TPS with my new tires (same rims).

thanks.
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