Re: Bulges on side of tires
Reply #11 –
Yahoo Message Number: 100753
Hi Larry - Mikee could be right about the overlap, but probably worth double checking with Michelin themselves.
We too have the XZE* (For those that don't know, the "*" indicates a stiffer sidewall then standard XZE. Makes the ride a bit stiffer, but provides a more robust tire for times you might clip a curb, or something, while maneuvering:)!).
We've about 32K on ours, and just over 3 years old now. Coach is not near me or I'd go double check, but no signs of these 'finger bulges' on our tires.
May be nothing, but at the price point of these (heck, any tire) - no reason you should take a chance. Having a Michelin Certified expert to double check your tires, would not hurt. You might also jot down the batch/lot number of the tire, and contact Michelin itself to ask for what they recommend be be done in regards to the tire.
Please keep us in the loop, and let us know what you find out! Best to you, and all,
Smitty
04 Allure 31017, 40' Tag
Note: I'm pleased with he XZE*, especially on rear drive an tag - as yes, I've clipped a few things over the last three years. With our Roadkings, our ride can be a bit more jarring on the front then in other CC's that I've driven or ridden in. I may look at going to a different front size tire, and less stiff wall, for the steers next time around. As long as it is a safely rated tire for the front load, and of good quality Tier 1, I'd like to see if a more relaxed sidewall would lesson some of the jarring over rough roads. (And rough roads seems to be more and more often the norm!)