

I put some new tires on the truck yesterday.
I decided to go with these Michelin Agilis CrossClimate tires.
I went with 265/70R17s instead of the factory 245/75R17.
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Our Most Durable Heavy Duty Light Commercial Truck Tire
Professional-Grade Construction including CurbGard™ sidewall protectors that resist curb scrubbing in urban environments. This tire has more than twice as much nylon reinforcement than the Michelin® Defender® LTX® M/S for improved durability.
Improved Tread Life Under Heavy Loads
The Michelin® Agilis® CrossClimate® tire lasted 10% to 19% longer under heavy loads than three leading competitive commercial tires. MaxPressure Profile™ optimizes the tire footprint for better wear life under high pressure, heavy loads, high torque, and stop and go driving. Additionally, the StabiliBlok™ design provides wider and longer tread blocks, to resist extreme torque while providing cool operating temperatures under full load at high speed.
Excellent Wet and Snow Traction
The Michelin® Agilis® CrossClimate® tire offers shorter wet stopping distances and better snow traction than leading competitive long-warranty tires. SipeLock™ provides hundreds of biting edges for improved wet and snow traction without sacrificing tread block stability. "