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daffydak
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10/14/2004
01:00:05

Subject: Bridgestone DUELER A/T??
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does anyone have experience with this tire (not the REVO) if so, what did you think?? They will be going on my 00 4x4 CC (31x10.5-R15) and I just wanted to know how they performed, especially in the rain/snow. My goodyears are almost gone, so I will probably get new tires by the end of the month.....

Thanks in advance!

00 CC Sport Plus 4.7L 4X4 Auto, 3:55 LSD
Flowmaster orig. 40 series (2 chamber) muffler, adjusted tps to .76V, ported TB, home brew intake setup w/K&N filter, more mods to come!!!

Dan

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forexfour
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10/14/2004
10:29:12

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I have not experienced with them on snow or rain yet but this is the tire I went with after much deliberation with many about this. Done BFG's, not again, Goodyears just dont cut it so I went Bridgstone and like them on and off road so far but have only ran them for 2 months.

These are on my ZJ though as my Dakota is gone.

Chris

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daffydak
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10/14/2004
11:32:53

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thanks! I went with the Dayton Timberline L/T. they didn't have the bridgestone A/T or the revo in stock (in my size) the tread looks very similar, and its still a bridgestone/firestone made tire.... the truck rides SOOO much better now. though I have only driven it for about 15 miles, I notice a BIG difference... the wrangler RT/S tires I had, were pretty much overgrown car tires! Now winter can BRING THE SNOW!!!!!

00 CC Sport Plus 4.7L 4X4 Auto, 3:55 LSD
Flowmaster orig. 40 series (2 chamber) muffler, adjusted tps to .76V, ported TB, home brew intake setup w/K&N filter, more mods to come!!!

Dan

MOPAR=More Power!!

forexfour
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10/14/2004
13:44:09

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LMAO, I ran those tires as my street tire in a 255x85x16. They do look good but seem to look narrower than the size says. Never really ran them off road, Pismo once but never any real tough terrain.

They are priced pretty good to!





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10/15/2004
19:09:48

RE: Bridgestone DUELER A/T??
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I run 30x950 15 Cooper Discoverer S/T's on my 94 4x4 clubcab. They are the best I've had on so far.
They are the largest that will fit this old truck without rubbing, they work good in rain, mud, snow and on the freeway. My truck is used as a daily driver and for extensive off road search and rescue in the high dessert of AZ.
Coopers are made in the USA!!!



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10/18/2004
23:54:53

RE: Bridgestone DUELER A/T??
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I have had the REVO's for around 20k now and its a good tire. I had the shop sipe the tires( they said that it was $10 a tire but I talked them into doing it for free) I live in Wyoming and we get lots of crappy wether and i LOVE these tires, 100% better than the stock GOOD-FOR-A-YEARS that it came with... If I keep my truck Ill get another set after these. P.S., the tire shop said run the tires like 60 psi< but they ride a bunch better at around 40, just a hint, dosent seem to effect the tred



daffydak
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10/19/2004
00:32:56

RE: Bridgestone DUELER A/T??
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thanks for the responses everyone! I will post pix asap (if this RAIN ever stops, and I can give my dak a bath!!! :)

00 CC Sport Plus 4.7L 4X4 Auto, 3:55 LSD
Flowmaster orig. 40 series (2 chamber) muffler, adjusted tps to .76V, ported TB, home brew intake setup w/K&N filter, more mods to come!!!

Dan

MOPAR=More Power!!

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