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[QUOTE="SpDyKen, post: 1163398, member: 60208"] I will not use anything else but the Michelins on my Ford E-350 van & diesel Excursion. Great wear, but most importantly consistant, solid performance the ENTIRE life of the tire. Not true with the Bridgestones, Goodyears, BFG (not "E" load rated) and Firestones I've used. Most tires are good in their first 50% of their life. It is the second 1/2 that I pay the most attention to the performance. I've never had any other tire stay vibration - free for the entire life of the tire like the Mich. will. Very impressed with the Michelins, here! Worth the extra money, for sure. Just like bikes, How well you take care of them (air pressure, alignment, rotation, load, driving habits, etc.) makes the MOST difference in the tire life. I drive mediumly aggresive, on the average, with a wide variety of load sizes. [/QUOTE]
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