Raceit
Elite Explorer
- Joined
- August 28, 2000
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- City, State
- Overland Park, KS
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '91 Explorer 2DR 4WD XL
I had four 31 inch Bridgestone mud tires with about half the tread left on all of them. I had a flat that destroyed the right rear tire. So I bought two new tires of the same exact size and type to put on the rear. (I took the left rear tire and am now using that as a full size spare.)
The weird thing is that now the back end seems to be loose on the streets. For example if I switch from one lane to another (especialy at highway speeds) it feels like the back end wants to continue to keep coming around me. Then I have to correct a little bit, as if I was fishtailing, to track it straight again. It's not as bad as it sounds, but I always have to worry about what it's going to do next. This all started imideatly after the two new tires were put on the back. It feels like something is broken. I checked the anti-sway bars front and back and even everything else feels secure. Comparing the front and back tires the front have about half of their lugs left. So that's how I know that I have half the tread left on my older front tires. The only thing I can think of is that the lugs have some give in them and allow the tire to move slightly from side to side while still being firmly planted on the ground.
I don't know if this is normal when you put new tires on with big lugs or if something is wrong with the tires internaly. I had somebody suggest that the plys are slipping inside each other. Thanks.
The weird thing is that now the back end seems to be loose on the streets. For example if I switch from one lane to another (especialy at highway speeds) it feels like the back end wants to continue to keep coming around me. Then I have to correct a little bit, as if I was fishtailing, to track it straight again. It's not as bad as it sounds, but I always have to worry about what it's going to do next. This all started imideatly after the two new tires were put on the back. It feels like something is broken. I checked the anti-sway bars front and back and even everything else feels secure. Comparing the front and back tires the front have about half of their lugs left. So that's how I know that I have half the tread left on my older front tires. The only thing I can think of is that the lugs have some give in them and allow the tire to move slightly from side to side while still being firmly planted on the ground.
I don't know if this is normal when you put new tires on with big lugs or if something is wrong with the tires internaly. I had somebody suggest that the plys are slipping inside each other. Thanks.