Anybody have an experience with Bridgestone DUELER A/T REVO's?

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I just saw this pic of them and thought they looked pretty good and just wondered if anyone had every ran them, and how they did. So, reply if you have!;)

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Just got 'em. All I can report is that they are better and quieter then the OEMs on dry road conditions. Haven't been in the rain yet and the only snow been a mild dusting.
 

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I have them, bought them 1 1/2 years ago on the strength of recommendations on the forums. First vehicle I've had that needed AT tires so not much to compare to but I find them great in the wet and snow.

Mine look like this though... unless they changed them, perhaps you have the pic of the Dueller model (without the Revo)?

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I have them, bought them 1 1/2 years ago on the strength of recommendations on the forums. First vehicle I've had that needed AT tires so not much to compare to but I find them great in the wet and snow.

Mine look like this though... unless they changed them, perhaps you have the pic of the Dueller model (without the Revo)?

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Yeah, I noticed I posted the wrong pic a couple days after posting but decided not to change because of lack of time lol
 

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I have them on my work truck
got them on the cheep >$150 a tire
loud for a street tire ,tire that sees 99.9% street
gets stuck in wet grass

The truck is an F250 weighing in at close to 9K# with ~5500# on the rear so it is not light in the rear
I needed new tires VERY bad and this is what they had that was a 265/75 R16 and that could hold the weight
I will not buy them again ,yes they wear well and have 50K on them but I had to get SEVERAL buckets of rocks to repair the damage where I park after the first real rain we had after I got them ,got stuck and had to pull it out with one of the Jeeps
oh I was parking in the same spot that I had for years but with Goodyear G134 ,I think
I know it was a heavy truck tire made for drive axles only had some thing else on the front
 

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I'm leaning towards those tires myself. If I choose those, I'm going to purchse the "Canadian Tire labeled brand due to the fact that they are at (Dependding the location) $91.00 less for the same tread patern and compound- and of course. and you don't get the official branded name.
 

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I'm leaning towards those tires myself. If I choose those, I'm going to purchse the "Canadian Tire labeled brand due to the fact that they are at (Dependding the location) $91.00 less for the same tread patern and compound- and of course. and you don't get the official branded name.

Whoa socks, you'll have to fill me in on that, I didn't know Canadian Tire had Revos hiding behind the Mastercraft label... I will have to have a closer look at the tread patterns next time I'm in the market!

Just had a look on the web, don't see anything in there that looks like it.

If you find out what it's called, let us know!

Dave
 

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Whoa socks, you'll have to fill me in on that, I didn't know Canadian Tire had Revos hiding behind the Mastercraft label... I will have to have a closer look at the tread patterns next time I'm in the market!

Just had a look on the web, don't see anything in there that looks like it.

If you find out what it's called, let us know!

Dave

Yes, I shall do that.
Like I say, they look almost identical (Tread patern is a little different due to copy right, etc. and the fellow on the other side of the counter (who said he's been in the auto business for the last 43 year) claims that they are manufactured by Bridgestone. These are called total terrain A/T
Here is a link.
http://www.canadiantire.ca/browse/p...d=1408474396672407&subctgrid=1408474396672507
The tires at the store actually look closer to a Revo than the ones in the link.
 
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Yes, I shall do that.
Like I say, they look almost identical (Tread patern is a little different due to copy right, etc. and the fellow on the other side of the counter (who said he's been in the auto business for the last 43 year) claims that they are manufactured by Bridgestone. These are called total terrain A/T
Here is a link.
http://www.canadiantire.ca/browse/p...d=1408474396672407&subctgrid=1408474396672507
The tires at the store actually look closer to a Revo than the ones in the link.

Thanks socks! On sale too... I'm not quite ready for a new set yet but it's good to know!

Dave
 
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