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Old 09-22-07, 11:41   #13 (permalink)
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... but I can tell you I am very happy with the Michelin LTX M/S on my F150 S'crew. Excellent ride and handling, good wet and dry traction too.
Same here. We have Michelin LTX M/S’s on our Rodeo and I love’em.

They are sooooo much nicer in every way than the Goodyear OEM tires that came on the truck. They ride smoother and quieter, last way longer and have better traction in all conditions.

I've been very happy with them in snow.




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Same here. We have Michelin LTX M/S’s on our Rodeo and I love’em.

They are sooooo much nicer in every way than the Goodyear OEM tires that came on the truck. They ride smoother and quieter, last way longer and have better traction in all conditions.

I've been very happy with them in snow.




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Thanks for the info on your Michelins. can barely see your ride in there .nice snow angels also
 
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Oh! I have also heard great reviews of the Goodyear Silent Armors. Those may be worth looking into.
 
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