We also just switched. We had a 2004 Suburban and now own a 2010 EL XLT. We really love a lot about the Ford.
The biggest thing we miss is the dual climate a/c control from the Chevy. Being able to set my a/c temp separate from my wife's side of the cabin was really nice on the Chevy. I swear...
I had Duratracs on my Jeep. I loved the look. And they did really well in snow and off road of course. Hmmm the Michelin LTX MS/2 seems like the practical tire with the 70,000 warranty and the great all season tread. And the Michelin LTX AT/2 is a little more aggressive but no mileage warranty...
Based on another post here and a bunch of research over the weekend I've narrowed down my choices to these 4 tires. I have a 2010 EL and it's mostly a family hauler on pavement, but we do go off-road and we do get into snow/ice, and we tow light-med loads like a utility trailer or a 20' bass...
The last set of BFG All Terrains I had were great except for in snow they didn't do too well. That was on our 2004 Suburban and I assume it would be similar with the Expedition EL since they are similar in weight and size. Was that a fluke, or have you guys noticed BFGs being just so-so in snow...
Hey guys, I'm new here on the forum - just joined today. I recently bought a 2010 Expedition EL XLT and am looking for tires. It has Big-O BigFoot A/Ts that are worn down pretty far and I want to replace them before getting too far into winter. It's on pavement a lot, but we do go off-road...
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