George, you're not alone... many, many people with 300M's (with 17" tires) have complained about handling, alignment and wear problems with these tires. Specifically, the 99 models were very prone to complaints and sometime in the next model year Chrysler switched to Michelin tires. What you are experiencing is referred to as a "tire disturbance" by the folks at GoodYear. The tires which came on your 300M are "OE" designated and not the same ones you'd buy at a retailer despite having the same name and size. GoodYear will tell you that "oe" designated tires are built to different manufacturer specs and in the case of your model... well... Chrysler f&^%%d up. There was ( maybe still is ) a program in place by Chrysler to replace your tires for free. I know... I had my tires replaced. The problem is that noone at any Chrysler dealer will know about it. Call GoodYear customer service and tell them what kind of car you have and that you're experiencing a tire disturbance and find out if Chrysler still has the program in place to replace your tires. GoodYear will give you a special phone number for your Chrysler dealer to call. You're 5 star dealer will look at you like you're nuts but then they will call, get a purchase order and have your tires sent to the dealer. My tires had 16,000 miles on them when I had them replaced, they cost me nothing out of pocket. This was several years ago. The replacement GoodYear did not shake or pull but they promptly wore out after perhaps 25,000 miles. I now have Michelin tires on the car and they ride well and seem to be wearing much better than the GoodYears. For more info specific to your 300M you may want to check out www.300Mclub.org They are a group as dedicated and excited about the 300M as we are about our real Letter Cars and can undoubtedly provide more details specific to that car. Good luck and let me know how it turns out. Mike Laiserin In a message dated 6/27/2003 3:33:46 PM Mountain Daylight Time, cann@xxxx writes: > Hi all, > I need to replace the tires on the M soon, due to belt problems. Was > interested if anyone else has had similar problems with 17"G/Y Eagle LS tires or > could recommend a replacement tire. The tires I'm removing have more than > half the tread remaining. > Regard, > George [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]