• LTX® A/T2

    SUV/Crossover, Light Truck

    All Season TireAll Season Tire

    Our tough, longest lasting all-season on-off road tire offers excellent off-road traction and durability with uncompromising on-road comfort and handling.

    Benefits of Michelin

    • 60,000 Mile Limited Warranty1
      The optimized contact patch shape, provided by MaxTouch Construction™, helps deliver extremely long tire life under the toughest conditions.
    • 35% Longer Life on Gravel2
      Tough off-road endurance capability of the MICHELIN® LTX® A/T2 tire helps it last at least 35% longer on gravel than two leading class competitors.
    • Very Comfortable Ride
      MICHELIN® Comfort Control Technology™ uses computer-optimized design and precision manufacturing to offer greatly reduced vibrations and road noise.

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Upgraded tread compound for tough off-road endurance and a long tread life.


Three circumferential grooves to prevent hydroplaning.


Deep tread with Michelin biting edges for exceptional traction.


Spiral nylon wrap for high speed endurance.


Two super high tensile steel belts

Warranties (2 Warranties)Back to Top

60,000 Mile Manufacturer's Treadwear Limited Warranty
LTX® A/T2 tires carry a 60,000 mile limited warranty in addition to the standard materials and workmanship warranty for treadwear or mileage.
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LTX® A/T2 
Speed Rating: [R, S, T]

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LTX A/T2
 
4.3

(based on 465 reviews)

88%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

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          • Wear-Life:
          • Excellent (270), Very good (92), Below average (33), Good (33), Average (14)
          • Fuel Efficiency:
          • Very good (189), Excellent (124), Good (78), Average (49), Below average (5)
          • Off-Road:
          • Excellent (157), Very good (149), Good (45), Average (24), Below average (22)
          • Braking:
          • Excellent (243), Very good (136), Good (50), Average (23), Below average (6)
          • Comfort:
          • Excellent (246), Very good (129), Good (46), Average (27), Below average (10)

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        5.0

        Great Tires

        By mokingranch

        from USA

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              Comments about LTX A/T2:

              While I've only had these tires 60 days and can't comment on their longevity, I do want to rate the the ride quality they brought to my truck. Much improved making a big diffrence on a truck with over 100K miles. Been offroad twice in the mountains and experienced plenty of grip.

              • Wear-Life:
              • Good
              • Fuel Efficiency:
              • Very Good
              • Off-Road:
              • Very Good
              • Braking:
              • Very Good
              • Comfort:
              • Excellent

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              5.0

              Awesome Tires!!

              By Borderfox

              from USA

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                    Comments about LTX A/T2:

                    I have had these tires installed on my 2008 Dodge Ram Quad Cab Sport 4X4 P/U Truck almost a year ago replacing the stock Goodyear Wrangler Tires.
                    The differences in these two tires is night and day. After only 28,000 miles the Wranglers were shot needing replacement. After only a year of identical use the LTX A/T2s still look new with very minimal wear. WOW tires that might actually last their stated tread life.
                    My uses are primarily highway, however I do take the truck 4wheeling approx twice a year, and trailer my 20ft. Boat approx 7 times per season.
                    The Michelins offered great traction in the Arizona Desert, while the Goodyears tread got eaten up and the traction was just par.
                    Both tires offered solid traction while trailering my boat to the lake, however while launching the Boat the Michein LTX A/T2s blew away the Goodyear Wranglers. The Michelins offered stellar traction with almost no slippage to no slippage while pulling the boat out the water and the Goodyears tend to slip everytime causing safety concerns.
                    As far as Gas Mileage, this was stunning, with the Goodyear Wranglers I would get an average of 14 - 15 mpgs and with the Michelin LTX A/T2s I am currently getting an average of 16 - 17 mpgs. This is an amazing average of 2mpgs better than the Goodyears. Never had this experience before and with a pickup truck I think that is just amazing.
                    As far as Highway driving goes these Michelins also stand out. The riding comfort is as smooth and quite as an automoble and smoother and quiter than the Goodyears. However the Goodyear tires excelled over the Michelins on high speed exit ramps. The Michelins cause handling and safety concerns on these ramps, so slow down (but how often does one find themselves on these types of ramps, not often). A similar handling concern with the Michelin and Goodyear tires also show up on sharp u-turns while city driving, however it is NOT a safety concern as with the high speed ramps. Both tires also do nothing to soften the blow of very rough roadways (but that is not what they are built to do and again it is not often you find youself on this type of roadway).
                    As far as wet raodways, snow covered roadways, and slushy roadways the Michelins offered superior traction over the Goodyears hands down.
                    Finally the Michelin LTX A/T2 tires are the ABSOLUTE BEST tires I have ever owned, they EXCEL in everyway and for every reason I purchased them for. I will definitely buy these tires again and would Highly reccomend them to others.

                    • Wear-Life:
                    • Excellent
                    • Fuel Efficiency:
                    • Excellent
                    • Off-Road:
                    • Excellent
                    • Braking:
                    • Excellent
                    • Comfort:
                    • Excellent

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                    1.0

                    2nd set in 40k miles

                    By Leo

                    from USA

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                          Comments about LTX A/T2:

                          Regular commute vehicle, 2011 ford f250 4x4. First set of tires changed at 17.5k miles. Now 23k later same thing, tires worn out to wear bars. I submitted request today to have tires replaced under warranty ( with a fair pro-rate of course for both parties) but not happy about having to pay again to R&R tires in a year and a half. Tires perform great and no road noise but wear out too fast, please note that I do not use vehicle for heavy towing or loads. It's used to and from work only....

                          • Wear-Life:
                          • Below Average
                          • Fuel Efficiency:
                          • Very Good
                          • Off-Road:
                          • N/A
                          • Braking:
                          • Good
                          • Comfort:
                          • Very Good

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                          Tech Specs (33 part numbers)Back to Top

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                          Part numbersTire Size, Load Index & Speed RatingMSRP $
                          (PER TIRE)
                          35961P235/75R15/XL 108 S$178
                          28909P235/70R16 104 S$222
                          98347P245/70R16 106 S$207
                          20821P265/70R16 111 S$229
                          02399P245/75R16 109 S$205
                          19436P245/70R17 108 S$239
                          70371P265/70R17 113 S$249
                          16109P265/60R18 109 T$280
                          54364P275/65R18 114 T$313
                          36429P275/60R20 114 S$335
                          47430245/65R17 107 S$221
                          39294265/65R17 112 S$249
                          92320275/65R18 116 TNot Available
                          94398LT225/75R16/E 115 R$257
                          08115LT245/75R16/E 120 R$240
                          Part numbersTire Size, Load Index & Speed RatingMSRP $
                          (PER TIRE)
                          17138LT245/75R16/E 120 R$240
                          06924LT265/75R16/E 123 R$279
                          04736LT265/75R16/E 123 R$279
                          73311LT285/75R16/E 126 R$299
                          11565LT215/85R16/E 115 R$255
                          80300LT235/85R16/E 120 R$256
                          14735LT265/70R17/E 121 R$266
                          16696LT285/70R17/D 121 R$331
                          13022LT245/75R17/E 121 R$270
                          01569LT235/80R17/E 120 R$280
                          03822LT275/65R18/E 123 R$304
                          42614LT285/65R18/E 125 R$373
                          18801LT265/70R18/E 124 R$322
                          29367LT275/70R18/E 125 R$323
                          01700LT275/70R18/E 125 R$323
                          Part numbersTire Size, Load Index & Speed RatingMSRP $
                          (PER TIRE)
                          16270LT285/55R20/E 122 R$473
                          04516LT275/65R20/E 126 R$405
                          0797831x10.50R15/C 109 R$220
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                          Mileage WarrantyOE CodeTread FeatureSidewallUTQG Treadwear, UTQG Traction, UTQG TempRim Width Range
                          (Min/Max)
                          Section Width on Measuring Rim WidthOverall Diameterrevs/miTread Depth
                          (in 32nds)
                          Max Load, Single
                          (lb @ PSI)
                          Max Load, Dual
                          (lb @ PSI)
                          Tire Weight
                          60,000 Mile ORWL500 A B6" - 8"9.3" on 6.5"28.9721141985@50 32.2
                          60,000 Mile ORWL500 A B6" - 8"9.5" on 7"29718141804@44 32.9
                          60,000 Mile ORWL500 A B6.5" - 8"9.8" on 7"29.5704141904@44 37.3
                          60,000 Mile ORWL500 A B7" - 9"10.7" on 8"30.6679142185@44 39.7
                          60,000 Mile ORWL500 A B6.5" - 8"9.8" on 7"30.5683142065@44 36.5
                          60,000 Mile ORWL500 A B6.5" - 8"9.8" on 7"30.6681142005@44 37
                          60,000 MileF ORWL500 A B7" - 9"10.7" on 8"31.765714.52305@44 43.3
                          60,000 Mile ORWL500 A B7" - 9.5"10.7" on 8"30.5682142065@44 39.7
                          60,000 Mile ORWL500 A B7.5" - 9.5"11" on 8"32.1648142365@44 43.2
                          60,000 Mile BSW500 A B7.5" - 9.5"11" on 8"33630142365@44 44.2
                          60,000 Mile ORWL500 A B7" - 8.5"9.8" on 7"29.5704141954@44 35.1
                          60,000 Mile ORWL500 A A7.5" - 9.5"10.7" on 8"30.6681142244@44 39.5
                          60,000 Mile DTORWL500 A B7.5" - 9.5"11" on 8"32.1648142505@44 41.8
                          60,000 Mile DTBSW 6" - 7"8.8" on 6"29.3710162680@802470@8040.7
                          60,000 Mile DTBSW 6.5" - 8"9.8" on 7"30.5683163042@802778@8043.7
                          Mileage WarrantyOE CodeTread FeatureSidewallUTQG Treadwear, UTQG Traction, UTQG TempRim Width Range
                          (Min/Max)
                          Section Width on Measuring Rim WidthOverall Diameterrevs/miTread Depth
                          (in 32nds)
                          Max Load, Single
                          (lb @ PSI)
                          Max Load, Dual
                          (lb @ PSI)
                          Tire Weight
                          60,000 Mile DTORWL 6.5" - 8"9.8" on 7"30.5683163042@802778@8044.1
                          60,000 Mile DTBSW 7" - 8"10.5" on 7.5"31.7657163415@803085@8048.5
                          60,000 Mile DTORWL 7" - 8"10.5" on 7.5"31.7657163415@803085@8048.7
                          60,000 Mile DTORWL 7.5" - 9"11.3" on 8"32.8634163750@803415@8055.2
                          60,000 Mile DTBSW 5.5" - 7"8.5" on 6"30.4684162680@802470@8039.5
                          60,000 Mile DTBSW 6" - 7.5"9.3" on 6.5"31.7656163042@802778@8044
                          60,000 Mile DTORWL 7" - 8.5"10.7" on 8"31.7657163195@802910@8049.1
                          60,000 Mile DTORWL 7.5" - 9"11.5" on 8.5"32.8635163195@652910@6554.5
                          60,000 Mile DTORWL 6.5" - 7.5"9.8" on 7"31.5660163195@802910@8046.6
                          60,000 MileGM BSW 6" - 7.5"9.3" on 6.5"31.865414.53085@802835@8043.6
                          60,000 Mile DTORWL 7.5" - 9"11" on 8"32.1648163415@803085@8051.8
                          60,000 Mile DTORWL 8" - 10"11.5" on 8.5"32.6639163640@803305@8054.6
                          60,000 MileGM BSW 7" - 9"10.2" on 8"32.763714.53525@803195@8052.1
                          60,000 MileF BSW 7" - 8.5"11.2" on 8"33.262814.53640@803305@8060.5
                          60,000 MileF ORWL 7" - 8.5"11.2" on 8"33.262814.53640@803305@8060.7
                          Mileage WarrantyOE CodeTread FeatureSidewallUTQG Treadwear, UTQG Traction, UTQG TempRim Width Range
                          (Min/Max)
                          Section Width on Measuring Rim WidthOverall Diameterrevs/miTread Depth
                          (in 32nds)
                          Max Load, Single
                          (lb @ PSI)
                          Max Load, Dual
                          (lb @ PSI)
                          Tire Weight
                          60,000 Mile DTBSW 8" - 10"11.7" on 9"32.4643163305@803000@8053.4
                          60,000 MileF ORWL 7.5" - 9.5"11" on 8"34.460615.63750@803415@8061.1
                          60,000 Mile ORWL 7" - 9"10.6" on 8.5"30.5682142270@50 43.9
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