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psi by arkainzeye
Apr 13, 2008 (3:05 pm)
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I was told 26psi also. i used to fill mine to 35 and they cupped from over inflation.
 
I just got new tires at sears and they even said 26psi for the tracker.i Noticed a smoother ride as when i had 35psi i felt the bumps alot more.
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Re: Chevy Tracker Tire Recommendations [grouchofields] by george114
Jun 26, 2008 (8:00 am)
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Replying to: grouchofields (Nov 13, 2007 8:43 pm)

I had the UniRoyal tires as original equipment but I did not like them. They were slippery on wet pavement. When I replaced them I put on Michlins, the next size up that would fit and I inflate them to 26 lbs as indicated on the sticker on the drivers door. They work great. I have 131150 miles on the Tracker and about 70,000+ miles on the Michlins.
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Your tire recommendations by blacktrac
Aug 27, 2008 (6:06 pm)
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I'll be needing 4 new tires in a few months, Does anyone recommend any tires that they had good luck with? I do mostly city driving and maybe once a week on the highway. I don't want to get the Tiger Paw AS-6000(205/75/15)(too many bad reviews) but was thinking of going a little wider with a Michelin Harmony 205/70/15 but don't want them to take away the good gas mileage with the tracker. Any comments are welcome, thanks.
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Re: Your tire recommendations [blacktrac] by rengelken
Aug 27, 2008 (6:53 pm)
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Replying to: blacktrac (Aug 27, 2008 6:06 pm)

I have a set of Michelin XCX / ACT tires on my 2004 Tracker. I've had them now for some 12,000 plus miles, and they do quite well in all types of weather, snow to dry pavement. They also work well off road. My MPG is running 23-24 miles per gallon.
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Re: Your tire recommendations [blacktrac] by mjpower
Aug 28, 2008 (4:56 am)
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Replying to: blacktrac (Aug 27, 2008 6:06 pm)

I have toyo open country all terrien 215/70/15. I have had no problem going thru anything. I live on the NH border and go to up state VT in the middle of winter to my camp. no problem with snow/mud/highway driving. and the 215 do not rub. the 225 or 235 may rub during tight turns. so if you don't mind a litlle rubbing get the bigger ones.

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