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Are Michelin LTX M/S2 worth the money?

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Old 02-13-2014, 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Oxford white Lariat
No they are not worth the money had Goodyear wrangler at/s when they were in need of replacing thought I would up grade to the ms/2 what a mistake. With the wranglers I never lost traction in rain or snow, not so with the ms/2, had to go with blizzaak winter tires,can't wait for them to wear out. Wish I had gone with the toyo open country a/t ll
If you are unhappy with the M/S2's in the snow, you will not be happy with the Toyo's. Mine were all over the place in the snow.
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I like the michelins.
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Everything I have heard about these tires says they are excellent.
As we tow a TT a lot, I am even thinking about switching to MS2's long before my super-flexible-sidewall Wranglers wear out. I hate towing with the Goodyears!!...anyone want a set of Wranglers with 50% tread left -----CHEAP!
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I put them on my 2012 F150 - night and day versus the Pirellis. Smoother ride and much quieter. It honestly felt like a different truck the first time I drove with these tires.

Very good in the winter as well. We have had a lot of snow this year and I have been quite impressed with the traction from these tires.
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I won't even consider looking at anything but the M/S 2
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M/S 2's kick *** in the snow and wet roads...put a set on my wife's 4 Runner...it now goes places my FX4 will not...
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I had the M/S2 on my 08 screw and they were great. Just got a 2010 screw with 34,000 miles and the original Pirellis and the ride is about gone in them. I know the M/S2 are great but could a better ride be obtained by going with the 275/60/20 instead of the 275/55/20? Just a little more sidewall.
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Hi.

Are you folks running the P-rated MS 2's or the LT's?

I run Cooper Zeon LTZ's (XL-rated) - I can buy a second set with what I saved over other tires. .

Coops have been good to me in both rain and the slop we call snow 'round here....


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General Grabber LT. Great tire, LT and much cheaper.
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Originally Posted by sterlingone
Everything I have heard about these tires says they are excellent.
As we tow a TT a lot, I am even thinking about switching to MS2's long before my super-flexible-sidewall Wranglers wear out. I hate towing with the Goodyears!!...anyone want a set of Wranglers with 50% tread left -----CHEAP!
I took mine off too with 50% left.


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