A few hundred miles with Duelers

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Rich Stern

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Got new sneakers for the ST a couple of weeks ago. Went with Bridgestone Duelers.



After about 250 miles, I am getting comfortable with them. Surprisingly, they are a bit quieter than the Pirellis I had. The ride is different. I wish I could describe it accurately. Not better. Not worse. It may be that I haven't had a lot of tread on the truck in about a year, and it feels different for that reason. The real test will be when I have to pull a boat up a ramp or off the pavement.
 
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Rich,

I had the duelers on my Bronco II I liked them a lot, I don't think you will be disappointed at all..



Todd Z



P.S Good to see you around every now and then !.......



 
rich, i thought they were great, excellent in rain and snow , but pre-mature tire wear was a problem that i had. only got about 30-35k out of them.

tz. dont you have a set now ?
 
IT must be the water your drinking,



Rich has duelers, the Adren has Revos....



Todd Z
 


I don't like the duelers. They make riding in the back seat a nightmare. They are great for the driver though, responsive, stiff, and very good traction. I just don't like the over-all feel.





 
I just got Bridgestone Dueler H/T Alenzas, Monroe Reflex Shocks,

ceramic front brake pads, alignment, Bosch ICON windshield wipers . . .

just in time for snow here in Northern Kentucky.

The ride is great. No trouble at all with the snow on all the hills here.

 
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We've got the Revo's and love them. I noticed a difference the last time I pulled our boat out of the water. There didn't seem to be as much slipping...but that also be because I'm getting better at hauling the Hubby's big yellow bi@#$ out of the water. ;)
 
I got the Bridgestone Dueler Alenza's last spring and I love them. Much better then the Michelins that came with the Trac.
 
Just got the Bridgestone Dueler A/T's put a year and a half ago. They are a very comfortable ride, not as well as the Michelin Cross Terrains that I had before, but seem more durable and better off road capabilities.
 

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