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Good mornimg, all. New member to the forum, long time Ford truck enthusiast. Anyone have experience with Michelin LTX AT2 tires? Just bought new wheels for my 2013 F150, and was looking at new tires. Wondering how they handle Michigan winters. Thanks for any input.
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Good mornimg, all. New member to the forum, long time Ford truck enthusiast. Anyone have experience with Michelin LTX AT2 tires? Just bought new wheels for my 2013 F150, and was looking at new tires. Wondering how they handle Michigan winters. Thanks for any input.
I'm a huge Michelin fan but live in/near Columbus, OH where we have some snow and ice but maybe not as much as you see in your ZIP code? I'm driving one each a 2000 E-250 and 2005 E-350.
Regardless the LTX AT/2 tires have been mostly replaced by the Agiliss version although most local tire sellers don't seem to be aware there IS an LTX version unless you press them on the issue OR buy through TireRack.com. Locally I found my once trusted sellers constantly tried pushing me to the Cross Climate versions which seem to be better suited to the SUV types.
My two E-Series are running on 245/75-R16's straight out of the Winnebago factory with zero miles. I bought 14 of those I describe from this seller on eBay: Michelin LTX's At one time they had over 460, they're down to just four (4) left as I type this.