HiHoeSilver
Away!
Neither but will triple check later. Max psi is ‘only’ 44
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Neither but will triple check later. Max psi is ‘only’ 44
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Looks great that way too! @iamdub What do you think Chris?
Great tire for sure, but I think an aggressive-looking tire looks out of place on a lowered rig the same way a street tire looks out of place on a lifted one. Form following function, they'd probably suit the OP's criteria quite well.
Strange there's isn't a P or LT there.
L M F A OProbably some Chinese knock offs. Shoulda got you some GM branded tires. Then you know you got the best, cause they'd say GM on them.
My thoughts, eggszactly.....Great tire for sure, but I think an aggressive-looking tire looks out of place on a lowered rig the same way a street tire looks out of place on a lifted one. Form following function, they'd probably suit the OP's criteria quite well.
HEY, HEY--I'm 1/4 knock offProbably some Chinese knock offs. Shoulda got you some GM branded tires. Then you know you got the best, cause they'd say GM on them.
!No idea, they were new when I got the vehicle but I put the exact same tires on my old Sierra, my old Silverado, my blazer.....etc.What tires were on the rig before those?
And I’d say that compared to OEM yes, ko2’s are very aggressive.
No idea, they were new when I got the vehicle but I put the exact same tires on my old Sierra, my old Silverado, my blazer.....etc.
Used to run duratracs but those got loud after like 20k miles.
305/45/22 Hankook Dynapro ATM. They are great tires but will be getting ridge grapplers when they wear out.
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For those playing along at home, I called the tire place with a rebate question and asked about the p vs lt. He said that this size tire doesn’t carry the p or lt marking. He’s not sure why Michelin does that but probably for some marketing reason. On their website it also shows the 255 size being one of the only LTX’s that doesn’t label it.
He said that it is a 4 ply P rated tire though and that manufacturers are ONLY required to label a tire with LT if it is a 6 ply/lt tire.
Def seems narrow..... yuckWhyd you go 255?
Sorry. 275 not 255. Typo.Whyd you go 255?

For those playing along at home, I called the tire place with a rebate question and asked about the p vs lt. He said that this size tire doesn’t carry the p or lt marking. He’s not sure why Michelin does that but probably for some marketing reason. On their website it also shows the 275 size being one of the only LTX’s that doesn’t label it.
He said that it is a 4 ply P rated tire though and that manufacturers are ONLY required to label a tire with LT if it is a 6 ply/lt tire.