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Michelin LTX M/S2 - LT245/75R17/E 121R Tire
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Apr 16, 2013
Anonymous
5 out of 5 stars review

Buy Quality

95% highway driving, 5% off road. Use on 3/4 ton chevy duramax. Pros: Increased mileage right away by 1+ mph. Keeps ride very smooth especially at high speeds. Great through rain, wet roads. Picks up stones in treads on gravel but drops them quickly on pavement. Excited about durability and quiet ride. Will pull 5th wheel soon with pick up. Cons: Soft but absorbent at high speeds when in slow turns.

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Aug 8, 2013
RamblinMan
5 out of 5 stars review

Class C Motorhome Replacement Upgrade

We recently changed our LTX M/S tires to the M/X 2 version . We have completed the first half of our 4,000 mile excursion and truly notice a substantial difference. The L/X2s provide more stability and accuracy in steering. They also absorb more vibration and roughness of road. We used nitrogen in these and they are delivering better gas mileage as well !!

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Aug 16, 2013
Keith6
5 out of 5 stars review

SUV Tire

I really like Michelin tires and have them on all of my vehicles as well as my children. They do very well on wear and wet roads, especially. I have, however, had 2 instances over the last 5 years where we had a blowout due to tire failure before tires were at the wear markers. That issue concerns me a bit, of course. But I still buy these tires due to the comments noted above about wear and wet conditions.

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Jul 19, 2014
Anonymous
5 out of 5 stars review

Great tires

I had always got the cheaper tires, not this last time. 2 years on the tires now and they still look brand new, the ride is great, quiet, and I can't believe I didn't spend a little bit more for these tires years ago! Nothing but Michelin tires for me from now on. They are great in rain and snow. I do feel safer with these tires

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Nov 12, 2010
Temateo
5 out of 5 stars review

My Grandfather always ...

My Grandfather always swore by michelin tires. He said to me as a young boy. They might cost a little more. But you really get what you pay for with this tire company. Many years and many other cheaper brand tires and total dissatisfaction. Noise. Poor traction. Poor tire life. Air pressure problems. The list goes on. I am a very proud owner of michelin tires. Grandpa isnt around anymore, but im sure he would be smiling. I know I am. There is just no comparison to the . Ride quality. The almost no noise. Super awsome traction. Better fuel economy. Michelin tires just give you that sense of security. My grandpa was so right.

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Jun 14, 2014
TheMichelinMan
5 out of 5 stars review

Michelins will save your life

I have been buying Michelins for all the SUVs I've owned over the last 20 years. I recently bought a used Lexus and waited a few months to replace the stock tires with the new LTX M/S2. With my new Michelins, the drive is smoother and the GX470 hugs the road. Plus its good for 70K miles People sometimes skimp on paying for tires. Good tires can be the difference in saving your life. With that aspect, a tire purchase is one of the most important decisions to make. I'll gladly spend more if it means the difference between life and death.

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Aug 13, 2013
meatcleaver
5 out of 5 stars review

Excellent tires

I have a 97 Chevy Silverado 4wd regular cab. The Michelin LTX MX2s are by far the best tires Ive ever owned. They ride so smooth and quiet. They dont vibrate or shake at all. My fuel economy went up and the truck drives more straight. Ive had all kinds of truck tires and never liked any of them until i got these. They are worth the money. They grip real well on wet roads and also off the road. I really like them a lot.

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Aug 8, 2013
Anonymous
5 out of 5 stars review

Great Tire!

What can I say? I've been riding on Michelin tires for 40+ years on all type of vehicles - SUV's, small sedans, large sedans and sports cars. I've always been satisfied with them. I've been using the LTX line for almost as long as they've been available. I'm now driving on the LTX M/S2 and as far as I can tell they'll give me at least the same mileage and the old LTX M/S did, perhaps more. Good traction in the wet and snow is a plus. Keep up the good work, Michelin!

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Aug 9, 2013
anderkg
5 out of 5 stars review

Long Lasting All Conditions Performer

This is my third set of Michelin LTX M/X tires that I have used on my Ford Expedition. The average life span of the tires for me has been around 70,000 miles easily. After buying the LTX M/S for my Ford the first time, they have always been my "go-to" tire. They drive exceptionally smooth on the highway and can easily handle mud, snow, dirt roads, and light off road conditions. Michelin is always my first brand recommendation to others.

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Apr 25, 2012
MileMarker
5 out of 5 stars review

Fleet Operator

I have over 100 vehicles in a rural fleet; more than half of them traveling on highways and on gravel back roads. Whenever I change from another tire brand to Michelin, the drivers vocally praise the improvement in ride, handling and quietness -- they're that much better! Yeah, Michelin tires cost more, but I don't worry about the tires on our vehicles when they're Michelin. Previous "other-brand" tires have had abnormal wear patterns, frequent flats and even tread separation, loud noises (is that the tire or a bearing going bad?), and didn't handle well. But even with continuous alignment issues of more than half of our vehicles (a manufacturer design flaw), the Michelin tires wear exceptionally well and compensate beautifully. Flats are a fluke with Michelin and usually require running over something larger than a big bolt -- flats just aren't common with Michelin, period. And forget about tread separation! It doesn't happen. And the Michelins are very smooth and quiet -- and handle well in just about any weather condition. They are worth the extra money -- even when I buy about 200 tires per year! I won't buy anything but Michelin now and my drivers are quite happy about that.

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