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Bridgestone
Dueler A-T Revo 2 (D696)
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Size: 245/65R17
(2001 Infiniti QX4 (QX4) with 8045 KM of Tire Wear )
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After extensive research for my 4x4 SUV, I decided on these and I couldn't be happier. My vehicle originally had a set of Michelin MS tires. I had no issue with them, but bought my car used and the tread was already fairly low, so it was time to replace them. I moved to Northern CA and do a lot of fishing and live around Mt. Shasta and Lassen where there's snowy terrain. I've driven rocky river banks and watched trucks twice my size get stuck. I also wanted something that would be comfortable for frequent highway driving along I-5, but also would be a little more rugged than the original Michelin MS. For the amount of tread on this tire, I can't tell a difference between them and my Michelin's, which are known for being quiet and smooth riding. These are quiet, comfortable and thus far, I've never had a lapse in handling. I simply feel safe with these. I keep them at 36psi which suits my all-around needs. I took them into the snow on a vacation in February and the traction held up great. I spent months researching tires. The reviews on this tire hold up and without hesitation I'd purchase another set.
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Size: 265/70R16
( 80450 KM of Tire Wear )
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Size: 275/60R20
( 28000 KM of Tire Wear )
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Size: 265/70R16
(2006 Toyota Tacoma Access Cab 4wd with 9000 KM of Tire Wear )
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Put them on my Tacoma 4x4, (replaced B.F. Goodrich All Terrain), and absolutely love them. Handling is excellent, no slip or pull in wet and handle great in light snow. I have dedicated winter tires that go on at end of November. The Revo's are quiet on the highway and impart no untoward steering effort. I recommend these tires.
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Size: 265/70R17
(2003 Dodge Ram 2500 QuadCab 2wd (Ram 2500 QuadCab 2wd) with 54706 KM of Tire Wear )
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These are excellent tires. We don't get much rain in south central texas, but when we do it comes in gully washers and our roads often don't drain well, so you may unwittingly cruise right into 3 inches of standing water. These tires don't pull or lose grip, they just go right through. I have the LT version on a 1 ton 3500 non-dually and have often hauled a ton in the bed without any perceptible difference in handling. They stick like a performance tire in dry weather as well. I've never had them in snow, so I can't rate that. I have 34000 miles on mine with the heavy cummins diesel and I think I'll get another 12 or 14,000 or so before they need to be replaced.
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