Would like to know if you have them what you think of them? Also are you running the "D" load range or the "E" load range tires?
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Its all about how you use them and the ride your looking for. I think the AT2 will be perfect for me. Street tire with better snow traction then the LTX/MS. I don;t want a hard ride and I am not going across any fields. I like the added quality of the Michelin tires over the BFG's. My only problem is that my original equipment Michelin LTX/MS's with 60K miles on them still have 7/32's of tread remaining all around. At this rate it could be awhile before I need new tires.
The AT2 is probably going to have less snow traction than the LTX/MS. They are clearly targeted at heavier vehicles (1 ton pickups) with their E load range. As a result they will have a much harder compound that will not do as well when cold.
As far as Michelin v BFG, BFG is a wholly owned subsidiary of Michelin. Michelin has clearly targeted the BFG line as its off road line.
If you want a tire that offers good road performance and superior snow performance, take a look at the Nokian Vatiiva A/T.
The AT2 comes in load range C which would be just right for the LX/LC.
ltx at2's are running fine on my rig. just had them put on 3-4 months ago. 50lb psi and it rides surprisingly smooth.
I put them on my 2008 in the P275 65 r18 size (P metric is close to load range C) these have 2/32" less tread than the same size in the LT model (load range E)
Definately more NVH than the OEM Dunlops,but they suit my needs for now, and thespare fit fine with my receiver hitch.
So far so good with 1,000 miles.