Michelin LTX A/T2 235/85R16 120 R Tire
- Brand:
- Michelin
- Model Number:
- 03287
- UPC:
- 086699032874
- EAN:
- 0086699032874
- Walmart SKU:
- 9720410
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 1053 reviews.
I have always liked Michelin tires for their longevity and handling on our trucks. I find these tires outlast the competition and give a greater performance out in the field. Overall I highly recommend these tires.
Bought these tires in November 2012 for my 2007 Honda Ridgeline. Removed the original set of LTX A/T2 tires with about 100,000 km on them. Could have waited, because they still had over 25% tread left on them, but was able to get a discount from a tire shop affiliated with my Employer. This second set of tires have seen every type of terrain, including pavement, gravel, rock trails, dirt trails, decommissioned logging roads, etc.. My only complaint has been cracks in the sidewalls. I heard, unofficially, that there were a huge batch of these tires that had that defect, but it never appeared to be severe, and never seemed to effect the performance of my tires. I still was able to carry infrequent 1500+ pound loads in my Ridgeline. I also carried my motorcycle(s) for many miles in the box without incidence. After over 12 years, the cracking is becoming more pronounced and one tire leaks, but I'm unsure if it is a nail or a sidewall leak, so I just refill it every couple months. Am getting ready to replace these tires with more of the same. I've only rotated this set twice, and they still have 20% left in the rear and 25% in the front/drive wheels now. If I take them down to the "wear bars" I'm predicting I'll have 150,000 km's on them! If a person's vigilant about tire rotation and pressure, they could see 170,000 km/set! These tires are like "cheating" in the winters encountered in northern Canada, where I live. Off road and gravel roads are also surprising to me, because these tires grip so well, then go on to silently cruise the highways quietly, with excellent grip, smoothness and all other considerations. Though they are priced higher than many "store brands", their cost is lower when you consider the attainable mileage, quality and functionality. They are wickedly good tires. I also save money in tire changes and servicing. Again, I intend to put on my third set of the same tires! Michelin rocks.
I've had these tires on my F350 truck since new in 2019. I only use the Michelin AT2 in the summer. All my driving is on pavement and occasionally tow my 36 Ft RV. The Michelin AT2 grip the pavement extremely well on the roads in the interior of B.C. Best of all they offer a very smooth and quiet ride. I highly recommend these tires for any 1 Ton Truck. Thanks Michelin!!
Very good tire and quiet.
This will be my 3rd set of these Tire. Best all around Tire on my Ram Truck. Great for all Weather conditions.
Rural driveways are challenging especially in the winter. I need traction on and off the hillside. Snow on top of ice this year locked us in for about a week. Both frigid powder and sloppy melting snow give different gripping issues. At no time did I “sling mud” climbing our back fields.
I have been running the LTX A/T2 for about the past 16 years, these tire give the best overall service, long life, best milage, and excellent life pulling heavy loads, With the latest power from the Ford 6.7L in the F-350, and pulling loads in the range of 16,000 kg gvw, I average about 80,000 km out of a set of 4 with proper rotate at service intervals,, I highly recommend this tire for most commercial applications.
I really like the Michelin M/S LTX tires. Second set on my E350. Wish they still had the outline white letters. They preform well on gravel roads and farm fields, yet handle wet pavement extremely well. The 10 ply tires have never let me down with heavy loads and trailers.
We only buy Michelin tires as we feel they are the best tires on the road unless you want to spend a fortune. On SUV's the handling, ride and comfort of these tires can not be beat. They durability of Michelins are without a doubt the best there is
The tire is wearing prematurely on a 2020 GMC 3500HD/diesel crew cab long box with only 11,700km on the odometer. The new spare has 13/32” tread depth, while the RR 8/32”, LR 7/32”, RF 9.6/32”, LF 9.3/32”. The rears are worn nearly 50% already. There is about 1,500km of towing on pavement on the tires, the rest is all pavement; with about 300km of off-roading. I anticipate complete replacement at 20,000km~25,000km; therefore this is not a 100,000km tire. The tread depth new of 13/32” is also less than the website specs of 14.5/32”. The tire is quiet, rides nice, handles well, but won't last.
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