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Anonymous
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Review Date: Sat April 13, 2013
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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Quiet, good traction in mud and snow, quite good traction on ice
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none
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I had these tires on my 2003 Chevy Blazer ZR2. They were much better than the OEM BF Goodrich All Terrain TA tire (which sucked in snow and ice). The Bridgestone Dueler AT REVO is a VERY quiet tire. People reporting that the tire is noisy must have had a bad tire, or their alignment was out. I have no clue how you could call these noisy tires. Maybe they are reviewing the wrong tire (normal Bridgestone Dueler instead of the the "AT REVO" version??).
Tread-wear was also great. I ran these tires for for probably 40000 kilometers (then sold my truck) and there was hardly any tread wear. Again, if you find this tire to have poor wear, check your alignment and stop doing burnouts. These tires are rated for something like 120,000 kilometers and I believe it.
Perhaps the people complaining about poor traction, etc., had them on a pickup truck with little weight in the back. My blazer was fairly heavy in the back so I was able to run in 2 wheel drive 99% of the time in winter.
Overall a very good design. No complaints.
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Fri April 26, 2013
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Would you recommend the product? No |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 3
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Actually purchased these tires for a summer tire for one of the work truck, quiet on the highway that is the only thing say that is polite about them.
They have NO traction at all.
If you live on paved roads, never pull any trailers, not worried about rain or snow, then your good to go.
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Bazumpus
Registered: November 2014 Posts: 1
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Review Date: Sat November 8, 2014
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Would you recommend the product? No |
Price you paid (per item)?: $165.00
| Rating: 3
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Pros:
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Excellent ride, quiet, good traction
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Tire wear is terrible - less than 20,000 miles on these
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My truck is a 1998 Toyota TRD that I bought brand new. I run 26 (front) and 28 (rear) in them just like the sticker on the door jamb suggests. I live in western Colorado.
My first set (Revo I purchased in 2003 for $650) lasted about 26,000 miles. Then they became noisy and rough-riding until warmed up. My second set(Revo II, purchased in 2010 for $625, at the same place, go figger) are at 19,000 miles. The little lines in the outside tread blocks are just about gone now, but the centers of the treads are okay. After sitting for a week in my garage or so they take about 15 miles to "warm up". During that time they ride very rough, rumbling and vibrating as though I had a bad wheel. Or two. Or all...
Once burned, twice shy. For the last 2-3k miles the tires howl like a wheel bearing is going out. I will probably replace the tires next spring when the weather warms up, but I will not be using Bridgestone again. Oh, and in 1991 I also had Bridgestone Desert Dueller tires on a 1987 Toyota 4WD. Those tires were absolute crap too.
While these are excellent tires for about 15,000 miles, the noise and wear characteristics after that make them very expensive. 50,000 mile tread warranty? Only on a test bench my friend.
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dmoss24
Registered: October 2015 Posts: 1
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Review Date: Fri October 9, 2015
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: $155.00
| Rating: 10
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Pros:
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quiet, soft ride
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none
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Love these tires! So quiet that I could barley tell the truck was on while coasting down the street. Very soft ride and excellent grip of the road. Nice looking too. People with negative reviews must be abusing them or need a new vehicle.
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