Michelin® AIR X® radials typically weigh 20–30% less than comparable bias tires, and they operate at cooler temperatures. Michelin’s carcass design helps restrict tire growth and the stretching of rubber. Durable cut-resistant tread includes deep skid depth and specially-designed circumferential grooves. Sidewall is optimized for both ozone and ultraviolet light protection which helps reduce ozone cracking in key areas of the tire. The Michelin® AIR X® casing is more flexible than casings used in bias tires. |
Size | Ply Rating | Speed (MPH) | Part Number | Brand | TL/TT | Avg (lbs) | Applications |
24x7.7R10 | 16 | 225 | M18201 | Michelin Air X | TL | 24 | Embraer 190 (NLG) |
32x8.8R16 | 12 | 190 | M13201 | Michelin Air X | TL | 41 | ATR 42 (MLG) |
H34x10.0R16 | 14 | 190 | M10001 | Michelin Air X | TL | 55 | ATR 72 (MLG) |
H38x13.0R18 | 20 | 225 | M19601 | Michelin Air X | TL | 84 | Embraer 170, 175, 175AR (MLG) |
H41x16.0R20 | 22 | 225 | M18602 | Michelin Air X | TL | 129 | Embraer 190 (MLG) |
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