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Old 11-14-2004, 06:37 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question 20" Michelin LTX MS (275x60x20)

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I Asked this in a thread a few months ago but never really got an answer. I was wanting to know if anyone has tried the michelin ltx ms in place of the bfg that come on the OR Titan? To get a little more specific..., on one that hasn't been lowered, and is a CC LE 4X4 with 20's. Could you please let me know what you think of them. My friend had an '01 Dodge Ram with them on it and his truck seemed to have a slightly smoother ride than mine does. Anyway, any reviews would be greatly appreciated. I'd like to know before I invest in new wheels and tires.
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I had a set on my '91 Chevy. Changing to the LTX M/S took it from being outright scary to drive in the rain to the point where I was actually confident in my ability to stop! Before the changeover, if you even though about braking hard, the truck would hydroplane, even at low speeds. After.. it was just great! Of course, I went from a crappy *** set of Uniroyal Tiger Paws, but still, the LTX was the best tire I ever owned, can't wait to replace the crappy OEM tires on my new Chevy with 'em!

Of course, I don't know how your truck handles with the BFG's, so I can't give you a comparison there, alls I can say is that the LTX M/S was the best tire I've ever had.
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Hey all:
I Asked this in a thread a few months ago but never really got an answer. I was wanting to know if anyone has tried the michelin ltx ms in place of the bfg that come on the OR Titan? To get a little more specific..., on one that hasn't been lowered, and is a CC LE 4X4 with 20's. Could you please let me know what you think of them. My friend had an '01 Dodge Ram with them on it and his truck seemed to have a slightly smoother ride than mine does. Anyway, any reviews would be greatly appreciated. I'd like to know before I invest in new wheels and tires.

I had this exact tire on my previous XE CC 4x2 with 20" centerlines. Ride was VERY nice. You will notice there a lot more tread on these then most 20" tires (ie Eagle GT's etc). Before this I had them on my tacoma double cab 4x4 (17"). I sold it with 40K and had at least 30k left of tread. You will love this tire, its really hard to go wrong with a Michelin.
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