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Old 09-13-2007, 01:31 PM
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Michelin Latitude Tour HP's Installed

OK gang, I had the Latitude's installed yesterday - 255/50/19 front and 285/45/19 rear. They replaced the OEM Michelin Dimaris. First thoughts are nice and smooth/quiet. BUT, going to almost any new tire after an old set will get you that comment... I don't see a real difference in ride quality - it's still stiff like it was with the Dimaris, and the "feel" of the tires is very similar to the Dimaris. I have to say that the Dimaris look better -- they are just more aggressive looking. I said the same thing when I put Pirelli Scorpion Zero Asimmetricos on my old 2002 X5 Sport, after replacing the Dimaris on it. So far (24 hours in to them) I like them. I'll report back after a month or so of driving on them with an update.

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