My Chinook is ready for new tires this spring. I have been running Michelin M/S2, which they don't make anymore but which I've been quite happy with. Are your new Michelin "Cross Climates" the "Agilis" that is the new model light truck tire? That's what I've been thinking I'd go with, and it would be an extra bonus to know (whether) they are the ones you've been happy with.
That is great to hear. Nothing like a fun-to-drive RVdeppstein wrote: January 2nd, 2021, 3:27 pmI am writing to report on how our 2004 Premier performed on the road with the installation of a new Roadmaster front sway bar, Helwig rear sway bar, Bilstein Comfort shocks all around, new front bearings and bushings, along with a new set of Michelin Cross Climate tires with Road Force balancing. Bottom Line: They don't call our Rigs the "Sports Cars of RVs" for nothing!
I found the same thing. Back when I was having all the work done, I wanted to throw anything possible at the Chinook that would make it handle the best possible. The track bar (AKA Pan hard rod), was available and I was perfectly willing to spring for it. However the fellow doing the test drive with me (this was at Henderson's Line-Up and they take your rig around about ten miles on a pre-defined route that has all the various bad features a road could have) said he just couldn't feel any need (they referred to it as a "rear wheel steer" feel). I had also never noticed anything like that.deppstein wrote: January 2nd, 2021, 3:27 pmI did pay particular attention to "tailwag" that you mentioned, and found that I really didn't feel the need for the addition of a rear tracbar.
So, after they had to practically force me NOT to get it, I didn't. I have never felt anything like that since then either, and it looks like we ended up with very similar setups (better shocks/bigger swaybars, new bushings, etc.).
That's not to say no-one would need it; but I guess at least some are good without it.
Anyway, back to my first question: Are the tires you have also known as the Michelin Agilis? (I only see those and the good old XP Rib as options now in Michelin, and the XP Ribs would I think be brutal on our lightish rigs.)
