fourfa
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Same, Michelin LTX AT II (E-range) were terrific on my overloaded Tacoma and held up very well on sharp Death Valley rocks. But doubt it's an E-range that comes stock on the JL...
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Theyre not . They are 245/75/17 112S im pretty sure.Same, Michelin LTX AT II (E-range) were terrific on my overloaded Tacoma and held up very well on sharp Death Valley rocks. But doubt it's an E-range that comes stock on the JL...
no experience on my gladiator, but that michelin ltx was the BEST on my GX460. quiet, rode great, got 70k miles on them. loved them.
You guys are lucky you didn't have to use them in the snow.Same, Michelin LTX AT II (E-range) were terrific on my overloaded Tacoma and held up very well on sharp Death Valley rocks. But doubt it's an E-range that comes stock on the JL...
I wonder if it depends on our definition of “snow” where i Live in DE we get maybe a handful of snow storms every year and don’t usually see more than a couple inches. In 4hi pretty much any tire can work through our roads most storms. So for me “driving in snow” isnt a huge concern. My dueler ATs did FANTASTIC this year in the snow, both hard and soft packed. And a lot of guys say the duelers stink.You guys are lucky you didn't have to use them in the snow.
if i was buying for snow, i would have gone lattitude tour.You guys are lucky you didn't have to use them in the snow.
I'm in SE Michigan and we get a little snow, but not a ton. About 3' per year, usually 1-3 decent storms of 10" or more.I wonder if it depends on our definition of “snow” where i Live in DE we get maybe a handful of snow storms every year and don’t usually see more than a couple inches. In 4hi pretty much any tire can work through our roads most storms. So for me “driving in snow” isnt a huge concern. My dueler ATs did FANTASTIC this year in the snow, both hard and soft packed. And a lot of guys say the duelers stink.