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Old 08-29-2009, 05:10 PM
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bridgstone dueler revo 2

time for new tires and bridgestone has these in a 31/70/17 e rated now does any one have any experience with these tires on how they are
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I have the 265/70/17 and love them they wear good and have good traction on and off road .
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Great tires, you can't go wrong with them.
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think i will try them my toyo mt are dead lost to much handling and mileage with them , need to go back to at tire
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RF-10's

Have you looked at the Hankook Dynopro ATM RF-10 ? Excellent tire thus far and the cost is awesome. I have 8000km on miine. No highway noise, excellent in the heavy rain. Will give a snow report soon, LOL. I read heard somewhere the Revo's weigh 51 lbs a tire and the RF-10 weigh like 69lbs for an e rated.
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Revos

I run the 285 70X17 Revos, 10 ply. It's a great tire. It is very good at everything,... load, speed rating, handling, sound, traction and looks!
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I too have the Hankook ATM RF10's. They were way cheaper than the Bridestones and I am also happy witht hem. They are amazingly quiet for an AT tire and have heard mostly good reports about them.
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i looked at the hankook but not e rated in 315/70/17
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$100 rebate on Bridgestone Dueler Revo/revo2 tires through Sept 26

http://www.bridgestonetire.com/Dueler/index.html

I've currently got Revo 265/70/17 e-rated and I have always likes them...just wanted a 285 e-rated so I'll probably go Nitto's this next time.
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I was also looking to get new tires before the winter. The hankook in 265-70-17 were 173 mounted and balanced. General At 2s were 143 mounted and balanced and my tire guy said that they would give better traction then the Hankook. He also recommended Firestone transforce, but these were more money, like 190 apiece.
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Originally Posted by OT-OF-Here
I run the 285 70X17 Revos, 10 ply. It's a great tire. It is very good at everything,... load, speed rating, handling, sound, traction and looks!
OT, did you get you tires locally or shipped??? I will need tires very soon also, I liked my toyos but have always heard good about the Revo's
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Tirerack's got the 315-70-17 Revo 2's @ $218 ea - $100 prepaid Visa card when you buy four. Pretty reasonable shipping to my house(San Diego) and no tax. Finally a 315 in an E rating,but I had lousy luck in the past with Bridestone's. They've only got a 3195# load rating @ 65 psi also.
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danderson what did you not like about the bridgestone
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