BFG's or Bridstone Dueler A/T Revos?
#11
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ORIGINAL: quinnman105
Best place to get information is tirerack.com
Best place to get information is tirerack.com
#12
Don't be so harsh man! LOL
I just put Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza tires on my Rainier.
I just put Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza tires on my Rainier.
#13
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No problems, I was just pointing it out. Yeah those duelers are pretty decent for a stock tire from what I have seen. They came standard on the Saturn Vue's when I worked at Saturn, and didnt ever see a big issue with them.
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I bought a set of bfgs about a month or two ago and love them. bought em the day before a big snow storm and the did not let me down at all in 2 wheel drive. i dont know anything about the revos though but i can say you shant be dissapointed with the bfgs
#15
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Location: Niagara ON Canada
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BFG AT KO's are the best in the snow , I came home from work one day and noticed my driveway had about 2 feet of snow in it , I thought "gotta luv 4WD" and walked right through it , I then went to put it back into 2WD and realized that it already was in 2WD , never spun a tire !!
And , I own 10 BFG At's , 5 for the summer and 5 for the winter
Zed
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And , I own 10 BFG At's , 5 for the summer and 5 for the winter

Zed
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Zed, i just want to tell you that i hate you for having such a nice blazer. you ruined my day. lol But really sharp truck.
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Nice truck there ZED.
Also I have to agree with the comments on BFG AT's in the snow. I have not had any problems with them in the snow. Just like with any tire, if you want to break them loose you still can, but for daily dependibility they wont break loose on you, unless you are driving crazy.
Also I have to agree with the comments on BFG AT's in the snow. I have not had any problems with them in the snow. Just like with any tire, if you want to break them loose you still can, but for daily dependibility they wont break loose on you, unless you are driving crazy.
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