Here I am

Bridgestone Dueler A/Ts: Anyone use them?

Attention: TDR Forum Junkies
To the point: Click this link and check out the Front Page News story(ies) where we are tracking the introduction of the 2025 Ram HD trucks.

Thanks, TDR Staff

cb antennas

where to get 4 inch exhaust in st.louis?

Status
Not open for further replies.
I found a local guy with a set of these for sale with wheels. Came off a GMC 3/4 ton. 285/75 16.



Anyone here with experience with these? Please respond.



Thanks,

-Jay
 
I have the Bridgestones on Eagle 16 x 8. They have 17,000 miles and they are wearing well. Besides, they look good. :)
 
I had a set of 255/85 16. I couldn't keep the center of the tire from wearing out. I aired down to 35lbs in the rear and they still wore out. I replaced them at 30,000 miles. If I had to worry about any kind of weather they would have been gone at 25,000. Will never buy these tires again.





I am a idiot.



I had Dunlop tires not Bridgestone.



Sorry



Curt
 
Last edited:
I have had two sets, plus the current ones on my truck. Results?



The first set on a full size Ford Bronco=62,000 miles. First set on my Dodge (factory Michelins changed out at 35 miles)58,000. I only have 7,000 on the current set, but they are the best. The cost is substantially LESS than BFG A/T's. I think I paid about $134 per tire.



Tires run true, are quiet and perform in rain, snow, and dirt. I will absolutely buy them again.
 
I have them on the White Obsesson. They have great traction in ice and snow. However, I have 15,000 on them right now and I'll be lucky to get a total of 20-25,000 out of them. The dealer I bought them from told me that if I rotated them every 5,000 mile (which he does), if I did not get 50,000 treadlife out of them, he would give me a new set free. Guess I'll have to take him up on the free set of new tires.



Next time I buy tires, I think I will try BF Goodrich.
 
Thanks guys. I think it's a moot issue now. I went and twisted the arm of the local Les Schwab dealer for a set of new Wild Country XTXs or Toyo Open Country ATs and wheels, and with the refund on the previous set of some off-brand they sell that have worn out at 25K miles (40K mile warranty), they came in at about the same price as the used Bridgestones. So I think I'll go that route.



Big Barney,



Funny post! LMAO. Glad I'm not the only one who does that.



-Jay
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top