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OEM Michelin Load Tables and PSI

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Those Michelins flat out suck in the ice and snow. Got rid of mine after the first winter and went with the Toyos. Been thru 2 winters and 30,000 miles,very happy and will go with these again when wore out.
 
I've never had a pair, but I agree there are better options out there for Off-road and ice.

These tires have their place at the top of the heap for over the road guys. They wear very good.

I was looking the data up for a client and figured somebody else would find it useful.
 
I think I got a copy of the chart with my truck delivery paperwork. I use it to figure tire pressures when I set up for towing. Since we don't get ice and snow here in Tucson, the LTX A/S Michelins work pretty well for me, and I'll most likely replace them with the same thing. Is Michelin ever going to come out with the M/S tire is 17" E range?
 
Klenger look at the at2 I have a set on my truck in the 265/70-17 size. Look at the tirerack website. Search michelin at2 here and you should find a picture of the tire on my truck.
 
45 front and 35 rear when empty is close to the 50 front and 40 rear in my manual. I printed out a copy also. Good info thanks Sean.



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