Well guys, good luck on the mileage!!!
The AT2 is an excellent tire--it handles extremely well in ALL conditions( though I do not drive offroad much at all).
My set of 4 also balanced with only 2 small weights. My local tire guy actually remarked on that when I picked the truck up. He normally sells Hankook and Cooper tires-- He had to special order in the Michelins for me and I guess it always takes more weights to balance those other brands; I DO think that it is a dam good sign of excellent manufacturing if the tire balances more or less right out the factory door (of course cheap or damaged wheels can effect this too).
In any case, I have been extremely pleased with my At2's, EXCEPT for the fact that I got only 20k miles out of them so far and I am definitely going to have to replace them easily within 3k miles more, probably less.
Then again, it's only fair to note that I have never gotten more then 20k miles on any of the Michelins that I have run on my trucks around here. I mostly ascribe that to the fact that my truck weighs in at +8400# unladen, as well as the psspoor roads that I drive on, including 1 mile of rocked driveway everyday.
I HAVE pulled 15K several times on the curvy roads around here and the tires and truck did not seem to notice or handle any differently when doing it. These seem to be an extremely well built and stable tire in the load E rating, stock size, at least.
But like I said, I hope you get better mileage then I did out of them. My neighbor who hauls horse day in and day out on the same roads I drive has NEVER gotten better then 10k miles on his tires. He just purchased a set of the At2' at Cosco... I'll let you guys know how many miles he gets out of them... I don't think it will be better then 10k miles:-laf
Next time, I am probably going to try the Toyo OC MT or maybe the Toyo OC HT/ tuff duty--
OPEN COUNTRY H/T WITH TUFF DUTY | Toyo Tires
I like the load rating on them and just like SBeretz, am hoping for better tire longevity. Of course, given his experience with the Toyo OC AT, who knows??
If they don't work out well, I'll stick with the Michelin AT2!!!