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The Michelin LTX Force represents the perfect fusion of on-road refinement and off-road capability, specifically engineered for SUV and 4WD owners who demand versatility without compromise. Whether navigating daily city traffic or exploring challenging outback terrain, this tyre delivers exceptional performance across all conditions with proven durability that significantly outlasts the competition.Built with innovative CompacTread Technology, the LTX Force features deeper tread design with enhanced rubber reinforcement between tyre blocks, optimizing road contact while minimizing block deformation. This advanced engineering delivers 66% more cornering control on wet roads and stops 2 meters shorter than competitor averages, providing peace of mind in challenging weather conditions. The technology also reduces aquaplaning risk, ensuring maximum safety during heavy rain.What truly sets the LTX Force apart is its Rally Force Solution—a revolutionary rubber compound inspired by WRC competition tyres that delivers exceptional wear resistance and robust off-road performance. The deep, open shoulder design with extended sidewall biting edges provides superior traction and cut-chip resistance on rough terrain, while CushionGuard and BevelTread technologies minimize road vibrations and noise for a peaceful, comfortable ride on sealed roads. Australian customers consistently report achieving 70,000-130,000 kms of tread life, with exceptional grip in both wet and dry conditions, making the LTX Force an outstanding investment for serious SUV enthusiasts.
| Size | Overall Diameter | Run Flat? | Low Rolling Resistance? |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15" | |||
| 205/70 R15 96T | 668mm | - | - |
| 215/75 R15 100T | 704mm | - | - |
| 225/70 R15 100T | 696mm | - | - |
| 225/75 R15 108S | 719mm | - | - |
| 235/70 R15 102S | 710mm | - | - |
| 235/75 R15 105T | 734mm | - | - |
| 255/50 R15 112T | 636mm | - | - |
| 255/70 R15 112T | 738mm | - | - |
| 265/70 R15 112T | 752mm | - | - |
| 16" | |||
| 215/65 R16 98T | 686mm | - | - |
| 225/75 R16 115S | 744mm | - | - |
| 235/70 R16 106T | 735mm | - | - |
| 245/70 R16 111T | 749mm | - | - |
| 265/70 R16 112T | 777mm | - | - |
| 265/75 R16 123S | 804mm | - | - |
| 275/70 R16 114T | 791mm | - | - |
| 17" | |||
| 225/65 R17 102H | 724mm | - | - |
| 225/65 R17 106H | 724mm | - | - |
| 235/65 R17 104T | 737mm | - | - |
| 245/65 R17 111T | 750mm | - | - |
| 265/65 R17 112T | 776mm | - | - |
| 275/65 R17 115T | 789mm | - | - |
| 285/65 R17 116T | 802mm | - | - |
| 18" | |||
| 265/60 R18 110T | 775mm | - | - |
| 285/60 R18 116T | 799mm | - | - |
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