Michelin LTX AT 2 ???
Anyone run these tires?? If so whats your thoughts on them?? Im buying tires in the next few weeks and i need something thats really good for snow,ice,slush, and overall conditions, and I was told michelin is top of the line.
They arnt that great. They have ok traction they are rough and loud. I would see what else you can get.
I wouldnt mount them on my truck if they were free! As much as I dont like BFG A/Ts I would rather have the BFGs than the ltx at 2
Ah remember how I work at Costco? We only sell the BFG AT and the Michelin LTX A/T2 and we have alot of complaints about the LTX AT2.
Also they have a much softer rubber compound then the BFG AT so they will wear quicker. It you are looking for a good street tire that you want to take off-road on occation I would suggest the Michelin LTX M/S they are a very good all around
tire.
Also they have a much softer rubber compound then the BFG AT so they will wear quicker. It you are looking for a good street tire that you want to take off-road on occation I would suggest the Michelin LTX M/S they are a very good all around
tire.
I went for the 31" Michelin LTX M/S tires when I replaced my 31" BFG AT tires. The LTX M/S tires are excellent street tires but I don't recommend them for off-road. Fortunately, I have a set of 32" Procomp MT tires for my off-road adventures.
I have not been in ice, snow or slush with the LTX M/S tires but they do well in the rain. I mainly bought them for dry conditions and the mileage durability. I considered the LTX AT but they stopped making them and came out with the LTX AT2. I didn't like the tread and they made them shorter in the 31" size. There was also no reviews on them and I did not want to go in blind. Micheline makes some very good tires but they also make some not so good ones. I vote no on the LTX AT2.
I have not been in ice, snow or slush with the LTX M/S tires but they do well in the rain. I mainly bought them for dry conditions and the mileage durability. I considered the LTX AT but they stopped making them and came out with the LTX AT2. I didn't like the tread and they made them shorter in the 31" size. There was also no reviews on them and I did not want to go in blind. Micheline makes some very good tires but they also make some not so good ones. I vote no on the LTX AT2.
Yeah if you offroad more than once a month then go with something different. They do decent in the dirt but its nothing spectacular, I can get them to spin pretty easily. I've never had them in snow though so I have no clue.
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