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Our Best-Selling Light Truck Tire. The MICHELIN® LTX® M/S2 tire offers an exceptional combination of performances for light trucks and SUVs.
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3D active sipes provide improved handling.
Three circumferential grooves provide exceptional resistance to hydroplaning.
Silica tread compound provides exceptional wet handling and braking.
Additional sipes and large lateral grooves for improved snow traction.
Super high tensile steel belts for durability.
Nylon cap maximizes the tires contact with the road for improved handling and tread life. |
70,000 Mile Manufacturer's Treadwear Limited Warranty
LTX® M/S2 tires carry a 70,000 mile limited warranty in addition to the standard materials and workmanship warranty for treadwear or mileage.
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* Mileage Warranty Exceptions
Standard Limited Warranty <br/>(All Michelin® Tires)
All Michelin® tires have a Standard Manufacturer's Limited Warranty, which covers defects in workmanship and materials for the life of the original usable tread, or for 6 years from date of purchase, whichever occurs first. See warranty for details
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Consumer Reports Review
See what Consumer Reports has to say about the MICHELIN® LTX® M/S2 tire.
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Comments about LTX M/S2:
Live out in the country in MN so all types of weather plus some gravel roads. Put LTX MS2 on my 2009 F-350 after factory tires wore out. Truck with camper in the box and trailer behind weighs 15000 LBs so good tires are a requirement and 900 and some reviews tells me what I need to know about these tires. Hope to see 70000 miles on these tires
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I replaced the Michelin tires on my Toyota pickup with the LTX MS back in January after 8 and a half years and over 100,000 miles of wear. Recently in need of a new set for my 07 Chevy Silverado, I knew without a doubt Michelin was the way to go. I thought i was having the LTX MS installed but was in for a shock when i arrived. The tires looked different than that on the Toyota. (meaning the tread was a little less aggressive) The service man told me they didnt make the regular LTX MS in the size I needed and had installed the LTX MS2. I was not satisfied... at first. He told me to take it down the road and come back, if I didnt like them we would put something different on. In a nutshell, I had to thank him, the truck rides amazing and no road noise at all! I dont use this truck for offroad other than going in the field to pick up a deer or fishing so these tires serve me well. Bumps in the road felt about like sitting on the couch and thumping the cusion. I knew tires make a vehicle feel different but the improvements by installing these, made my truck feel like a brand new one. Would I buy these again? You dang right!
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These are the best tires I've ever had on any of my SUVs.
I had the LTX M/S 285/75 R16 LT on my 1996 Toyota Landcruiser for 120,000 miles - and they still had plenty of tread when I replaced them with the latest version of the same tire.
They're truck-rated but drive so smooth - virtually the same ride you get with the factory-installed slightly smaller 275 size passenger-rated tire.
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