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Michael_Shatto
Apr 01, 2018Explorer
Looking for better MPG, I upgraded to Michelin LT265/75R16, the largest size my Tundra can wear.
They have better traction than any tire I've used, including the stock size Michelin.
And I got 186,000 miles without getting to the wear bars.
Do not get them if you want a mushy ride, they are real truck tires.
Tread Plies: 2 Polyester + 1 Polyamide + 2 Steel.
Sidewall Plies: 2 Polyester


They have better traction than any tire I've used, including the stock size Michelin.
And I got 186,000 miles without getting to the wear bars.
Do not get them if you want a mushy ride, they are real truck tires.
Tread Plies: 2 Polyester + 1 Polyamide + 2 Steel.
Sidewall Plies: 2 Polyester


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