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    Seasoned Camper Airrace's Avatar
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    Ran the OEM LTX Michelin's for 48k before replacing. Then swapped for 6 tires, will go with the LTX again. When on gravel I always run in 4X4. Driving in snow was okay but prefer our front wheel drive escape any day over a diesel powered pickup in snow.
    Lyle & Judy and Annie the Westie
    Retired (Government employee/USMC/USAFR, Ret) & Retired (insurance industry)
    2018 F-350 CC LB DRW 4X4 6.7 (3.55)(Reese 18k "puck system")
    2018 Solitude 310GK (5500 Onan Genset)
    2020 F-150 SCSB XLT 2.7L 10 speed

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    I have had Michelin Defender® LTX® M/S LT285/65R18 Item #63733 Load Range E - 10 Ply - Max Load = 3,640 lbs on my 2015 F250 for about 50,000 miles.
    So far, they have done the job.

    I am planning on replacing them and I am likely to use the same type, but only bumping it up to the next size larger. My next set of tires will be Michelin Defender® LTX® M/S LT295/70R18/E 129/126R MSPN 39161 Max load = 4,080 lbs @ 80 psi
    Ironically, the LT295/70R18's cost less than what I paid for the LT285/65R18's.
    No worries on the odometer. I have the ability to reprogram my trucks computer to the new tire size.


    Peggy and Jamey Matheny
    2016 Grand Design Solitude 5th Wheel 369RL Serial #G1104808
    As of 19 April 2019, 792 nights and 23,887 trailer miles.
    2015 Ford F-250 4X4 Super Cab SRW 148" WB 6.7L Powerstroke Diesel

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    Update.

    I bit the bullet and went with Michelin LTX AT2 all the way around.

    Thanks for all the responses.

    Red
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    2019 Ram Dually

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    Quote Originally Posted by el Rojo View Post
    Update.

    I bit the bullet and went with Michelin LTX AT2 all the way around.

    Thanks for all the responses.

    Red
    I think you'll be very happy with them. I've never put a set of Michelins on and then regretted it later.

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