This isn't a joke, or a troll. I just bought a set of Michelin HydroEdge for my Chevrolet Venture. Anything within reason to improve wet traction on dark wet highways is good to me. Ten miles after installation, I hit the road to a customer in the rain. Traction pulling out of my driveway was scary ... very light foot, traction control light spent more time on than off in the first 5 minutes. I got out on the interstate, and at 60 was hydroplaning like on slicks. Cars passing me were having no trouble. 300 miles into these, they MAY be a little better, but traction control still comes on with gentle acceleration on dry roads. I replaced BFGoodrich Traction TA's, also a unidirectional tire. Yes, I DID check that the tires are mounted correctly as to rotation ...
What is wrong? Do I just need to give them more time?
What is wrong? Do I just need to give them more time?