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Matthew2
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Jun 01, 2017

Need your feedback on correct tires for Dually

I need feedback on what tires I should purchase for my 2001 Dodge 3500 DRW 2 wheel drive with 48,500 miles air bags and a diesel engine. I currently have original factory Michelin LTX M/S 235/85/R16 E load tires which I need to replace due to age of tire. I have a 10.5 foot slide in camper. I use truck 85% of time for slide in truck camping thus low mileage.
Happy with current Michelin tires with camper or empty except in winter when empty.
The truck spins out with even light snow.
I'm thinking of getting Michelin XPS Traction Tires but also considering the Michelin Defender LTX M/S tire, which replaces the previous models now being discontinued.
Anyone have experience with the Michelin XPS Traction tire or with new Defender. Defender could likely cover 90% of my driving needs except winter.
I am not going to be going down muddy trails with a 2 wheel drive dually have jeep for that. I don't want to change tire size either.
Your feedback is appreciated.
Matt
  • I had XPS Traction tires on my 1995 F350 and loved them.

    They are an excellent choice for hauling a heavy TC because of their all steel construction. The steel belts extend up into the side walls, and make them much stiffer than regular radial tires. This helps minimize side to side sway, and improves handling while hauling the TC. I had about 50K miles on the tires when I sold the truck, and there was a lot of tread left. They weren't noisy at all. I also was able to balance them using only Dynabeads ( ceramic balancing beads inside the tires).

    I wish Michelin made the XPS Traction tires in more than just two or three sizes.

    :):)
  • It's a 2wd dually. Anything other than a snow tire is going to be like that in light snow. Just get an all season tire you like best. I'm sure Michelins are great tires. My favorite brand is BFG. I'm not convinced the Michelins are worth twice the price.
  • JMHO - I love Michelins. Have a lot of vehicles and always use them. Used to Road Race Superbikes and was sponsored by them. Great R&D, design, etc.

    Bill
  • I ran Michelins (AT2s) for past 10 yrs on my 2007 3500

    Just replaced them with Cooper Discoverer (ATPs)

    Ran Coopers for many years on other vehicles. Liked them, got great service from them so went back to them.
    Time will tell-----so far very pleased

    Cooper Discoverer