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| Bridgestone Dueller REVO (31x10.5 on 15) |
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5 | 55.56% |
| BFGoodridge All-Terrain KO (31x10.5 on 15) |
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1 | 11.11% |
| Interco Super Swamper TrXus STS (31x11.5 on 15) |
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3 | 33.33% |
| Yokahama Geolandar A/T Plus II (31x10.5 on 15) |
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0 | 0% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 9. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Tire Talk
I am going to be replacing my Goodyears within the next few days with something better.
I have had alot of positive reviews about the Bridgstone Dueller Revo's. Now, I have also heard alot of praise towards the BFG T/A KO's. As I am looking to get some bigger tires, I was wondering if you guys had and clues at to the best set. Take into mind, I do 1500km/week, hardly go off-roading (although, I have been a few times and would like to go again), and like going nutz on the motorway. No matter what the weather, Rain, Snow, Ice blah blah blah... so I need something that can cope with all of the above. I was advised to look into the TrXus STS tires also. They look really mean and very tempting seeing as they are almost $80.00 cheaper then the 2 listed above. Size I am looking at 31x10.5/11.5 on 15. I know I have to have some lift, but that will be on another topic. Any ideas and or input would be helpful. |
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Re: Tire Talk
the super swamper u are looking at,are really only good in sand. mickey thompson, pro comp, and bfgood, all have good tires for street and offroad.
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The Revos and the BFGs are both great tires. If you are primarily concerned with highway traction, I would recommend the Revos. They have the best wet traction of any tire I have ever owned, plus they look cool. I have taken them through several "moderate" off-road excursions and they were fine, except for some superficial sidewall damage.
I had the BFGs on my Blazer and they were great off-road, but not as good in rain and snow. Good luck. |
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Re: Tire Talk
bfg all-terrain's are awesome on our suburban. rain is nothin and it they just chew up and spit out snow. im gettin some for the jeep asap.
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Re: Tire Talk
i have owned both the bfg's and the bridgestone's i like the revo's the best of any tire i have ever used. They are amazing!
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Re: Tire Talk
That was some great input guys.. thanx.
I will be getting some REVO's - you have made my mind up. Now my only issue is: 1. will 31x10.5 fit on my standard wheels 2. would i really have to get a lift to run this size I will be ordering them Tuesday. I was told 30x9.5 should not raise any fitment issues. Any input?? |
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Re: Tire Talk
What year Jeep. If you have a 96' and older you can probably get away with the 30's, but on the 97 and newer you will have to get at least a 2' lift to fit 30's. As far as 31's, I would seriously look into either a 3" lift or the best, 4.5" lift. Again, it all depends on the model year. Yes, 31x10.5R15 will fit on the stock rims, but recommend going with at least a 15x8" rim, tires will look better, on the 7" it has a tendancy to look like a balloon due to pulling in the bead.
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Re: Tire Talk
I have an '89
Got the wheels today.. AWC 15x8's look great!! Unfortunately, I'm in Toronto and there seems to be a back order of 4-6 weeks for the REVO's !! Don't know what to do.. thinking maybe the BFG KO's but I really wanted to go with revo... help!!! |
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Re: Tire Talk
I would still get what you want, while your waiting for the tires get the lift you want and get it instaled, by the time its all done you'll have your tires to complete the package. send pics when done.
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Re: Tire Talk
yeah, i think you're right... I was even contemplating going to buffalo to get a set, but was advised against it cos I could end up paying C&E duties. Any thoughts on that??
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I've never seen the REVO tire but the BFG AT's are a great on road/ occasional off-road tire for a DD.
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Re: Tire Talk
if you got the "REVO'S" put on while your in Buffalo would you still pay duties on them? i'd suggest the REVO's. And i have owned Both BFG KO's and REVO's. both 31x10.50.....
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Re: Re: Tire Talk
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