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Brand | Michelin |
Item model number | LTX A/S |
Color | Black |
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Product Id | 1621853 |
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UPC | 086699907714 |
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Michelin LTX A/S 245/70R17 119 R Tire Fits: 2015 Ford F-150 Lariat, 2004-10 Dodge Ram 2500 ST
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I have a 2004 F150 4x4 Supercab. Within 300 miles one of the OEM tires (not Michelin) blew a sidewall in the back country. I replaced the original tires with these and probably drive in four wheel off road 15-20% of the time. The Michelins have been superb, and the sidewalls survive all the threats of off road driving. I have had two flats in ten years, one at seventy mph on an interstate and managed to get off the side of the highway without destroying the rim. The tire did not survive. The other flat was in the back country of Death Valley and the tire was repairable. As far as I am concerned these are the best truck tire available. The ten ply manages to avoid a lot of problems, and the three ply sidewalls are a benefit when driving off road. I will always come back to these tires. I am looking at towing an RV that is close to the max for the original weight issues for my F150 and I would appreciate some info from the car team.
I live on a very steep hill near Seattle where the drivers are challenged when it snows, so LTX was the first hurdle for me. I also drive my Jeep Grand Cherokee on the freeways a lot during the rest of the year, so A/S became my option in the LTX line. They are pretty quiet and get the job done with confidence all year round. Beagleman
As a fleet manager we have seen over the years that we get substantially more miles out of Michelin tires than the other leading brands. In fact we can usually run the full lease of the vehicle without replacing the tires when Michelins come on the car from the factory.
I was having trouble, I thought, with the alignment. My expert checked the vehicle and said that the tires were the fault. After changing to Michelins, the erractic condition left at higher speeds. Now, all of my autos are running nothing but Michelins with no problems. Let me tell you: The tires do make the difference!!!
I have purchased several sets of Michelin tires for autos, 3 trucks and 2 travel trailers and have very good results. Recently purchased 2 tires for my truck and will purchase two more next month. As far as I am concerned, Michelin tires are the best.
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