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LTX M-S2
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Size: 235/70R16
(2010 Ford Escape 4wd XLT V6 with 700 KM of Tire Wear )
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Installed those about a month ago on my 2010 ford escape AWD by the end of canadian winter :) Had to drove them 1 time in snow, just WOW. For an all-season that was fantastic, just had to be more carefull while breaking. Other wise, heavy rain, dry, perfect I love them. They are really silent just don't hear them. And sides are hard enough to have very good handling with a light truck. For durability still don't know as i've installed them a month ago, but well.. Michelin is Michelin :D
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Size: 275/60R20
(2005 Dodge Ram 1500 QuadCab 4wd (Ram 1500 QuadCab 4wd) with 40000 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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Confident, Experienced Driver
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I have used these tires on my truck for about 2 years now. I love them! They handle very well, and have great traction, are very quiet and improved my fuel economy. I can crack them loose with my hemi easily on wet roads, but obviously I could do that with just about any tire. If your looking for an ALL SEASON tire, then DON'T BUY a Hi-Way tire people!!! This is not meant for 3-4 seasons!! Its meant for spring/summer (HI-WAY) Compare the LTX A/T2 if your looking for an all season. I drive aggressive and conservative depending on my mood. Current KM are 200,000 on truck and approx. 25,000/yr. I used Goodyear Wrangler HP tires prior to these and wasn't near as happy as I am with these for the warm weather. I also use Toyo Geo2s for my winter driving, and have 0 complaints for them. Great tire and well worth the extra $$.
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Size: 225/70R16
( 15000 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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these tires replace mich xterrain which were at end of life. The new tires exhibit some wet traction slipping and the traction on any bit of ice/snow is poor. This is bad for a brand new tire and I would not buy them again.
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Size: 225/75R16
(1998 Ford E250 Econoline Cargo Van (E250 Econoline Cargo Van) with 16090 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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Aggressive Driver (Hard Cornering)
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I have put 10,000 miles on the tire with no sign of tread wear the only issue with these tires I have 1 tire that will not balance and it's the same tire that if used on the front it will pull Michelin will not replace this tire as there are no visible defects.
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Size: 245/70R17
( 25000 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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If you have to drive in the snow at all....call a taxi.
I dont trust these tires in the lightest of snowfall, or even in 4wd.
Seems to me they are better suited to a car, not a truck.
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