• 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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Tire HighlightsBack to Top

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]

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LTX A/T2
 
4.3

(based on 462 reviews)

88%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

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          • Wear-Life:
          • Excellent (267), Very good (92), Below average (33), Good (33), Average (14)
          • Fuel Efficiency:
          • Very good (187), Excellent (123), Good (78), Average (49), Below average (5)
          • Off-Road:
          • Excellent (156), Very good (148), Good (45), Average (24), Below average (22)
          • Braking:
          • Excellent (241), Very good (135), Good (50), Average (23), Below average (6)
          • Comfort:
          • Excellent (245), Very good (127), Good (46), Average (27), Below average (10)

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        5.0

        Best tire ever owned

        By Jeff

        from USA

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              Comments about LTX A/T2:

              I put a set of the AT2 on my GMC Yukon XL Denali back in June of 2008 at 62,000 miles. I now have 168,000 miles on my vehicle and there is still significant tread left! I had a set of the MS as well on my last vehicle, with was a Tahoe, and had over a 100,000 on them and they still had significant tread left on them. I've had horrible experiences with other brands (short life span and were absolutely noisy) and have to say that I'll probably always put Michelins on my vehicles. Class act company and a superior product.

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

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              4.0

              Great Ride

              By Birdman

              from USA

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                    Comments about LTX A/T2:

                    My '06 F-150 is my DD on the highway, city & sand. It's also used to pull my 25' pontoon. I agonized over replacing my Pirelli Scorpian ATR's. Their Ride, Traction, Rain, Snow, Sand. All very good. When comparing to the Michelins, the reviews on the Michelins LTX A/T2's were better...and pricer. I've had Michelins on my ex-1996 Explorer and on my 2009 Honda CR-V. Loved them. I went with the taller 275/60R20 vs 275/55R20 and paid the extra $$...and have been smiling since. The ride IS better. The taller sidewall does offers more cushion. Sand traction is great. Rain great. Warrenty longer. I'm very happy with these tires.

                    • Fuel Efficiency:
                    • Very Good
                    • Off-Road:
                    • Very Good
                    • Braking:
                    • Very Good
                    • Comfort:
                    • Very Good

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                    5.0

                    Longest lasting A/T tire ever

                    By jcd316

                    from USA

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                          Comments about LTX A/T2:

                          I put these tires on my 2008 Nissan Titan as a compromise between a mud tire and a road tire. My dealer tried to convince me i would get 50,000+ miles out of these after my Goodyear Wranglers had worn out in 30K. I finally replaced these tires after 4 years and 86,000 miles and the worst tire still had 4/32nds left! Needless to say, i replaced them with another set of the same. The ride does get a little rougher after you put some miles on them, but i really didn't notice it until i replaced them with a new set. I rotated these tires every oil change (4-5k miles).

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

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                          Tech Specs (2 part numbers)Back to Top

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                          Part numbersTire Size, Load Index & Speed RatingMSRP $
                          (PER TIRE)
                          06924LT265/75R16/E 123 R$279
                          04736LT265/75R16/E 123 R$279
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                          Mileage WarrantyTread FeatureSidewallRim Width Range
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                          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 MileDTBSW7" - 8"10.5" on 7.5"31.7657163415@803085@8048.5
                          60,000 MileDTORWL7" - 8"10.5" on 7.5"31.7657163415@803085@8048.7
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