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Old 04-24-2008, 05:14 PM   #1
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Michelin LTX A/T2

Does anybody have these and what do you think? I am about to lift my truck and was looking at these in 33's. If you have owned a set can you post a review please.
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I've had a set on my '07 Titan CC 4x4 for about 2000 miles or so. I am really impressed as they have great traction, are not noisy when a speed, and are quite smooth. I changed to these primarily for the stiffer sidewall (load range E) for towing our trailer. I've been running at 50 psi for normal driving and will air them up for towing. Although i can't speak for the longevity, they have been great so far and would recommend if your looking for something a little less aggressive than the BFG AT/KO's. If I get a chance i will update with some idea of how they are for towing at the end of May (it's still not quite trailer season here in Canada). Hope this helps.
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Re: Michelin LTX A/T2

michelins are the best tires in the world
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