BFgoodrich all terainor Bridgstone Dueler A/T Revo??

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I have BFG Radial Long Trail T/A. I really like them. I wanted a semi-agressive tires that will provide me a better ride on the highway but still provide traction on dirt, snow, grass, etc. I run dedicated snow tires in the winter, so winter traction was not my main concern. I also have a 4x2, so I don't plan on taking her into the middle of a swamp.



I am very happy with them. I considered Bridgestone tires, but they are partly responsible for the Firestone fiasco and they do not treat thier employees as well as Michelin NA does.





Tom
 
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I have REVOs, good in snow, rain, moderate 'froading and mud, but I'm not real happy with the treadwear.
 
I want tires that look aggressive and are very good in the rain, because i had a wreck in my first St, hydroplaining in the rain, just going the speed limit, and i hate these crapyears on my trac!
 
I'm on my second set of Revos. I would have bought the BFG All-Terrain, but I couldn't get as good a deal on those.



I've seen ratings that the Revos are the best in nearly all categories (rain, snow, quiet ride, etc), but the all-terrains are better off-road. I have no first-hand experience with the BFGs though. Visit Tirerack.com for comprehensive ratings.
 
I have BF Goodrich AT and Love them. I will continue to run these tires on any future truck I own. I live in alberta, canada and I face all the elements and these have yet to let me down[Broken External Image]:
 
re: BFgoodrich all terainor Bridgstone Dueler A/T Revo?? by Caymen,5/15/2006 00:43 CT

I have BFG Radial Long Trail T/A. I really like them. I wanted a semi-agressive tires that will provide me a better ride on the highway but still provide traction on dirt, snow, grass, etc. I run dedicated snow tires in the winter, so winter traction was not my main concern. I also have a 4x2, so I don't plan on taking her into the middle of a swamp.



I am very happy with them. I considered Bridgestone tires, but they are partly responsible for the Firestone fiasco and they do not treat thier employees as well as Michelin NA does.



Tom



I concur 100% with what Tom says here.



Also, Michelin Cross-Terain SUV tires are another excellent tire in the same genre as the BF Goodrich Radial Long Trail T/As. I have set on my wife's Liberty and they are awesome.



These are GREAT tires for folks like us who do 98% of their driving on highways and much of it at 80 MPH +. Both of these tires go great in snow too, but can tackle off road until the mud gets too sticky.
 
I have the BFG's All Terrain and love them, this is my second set and I have right at 35K on these and should get another 5K or more. I have a 2wd with an open rear so I need all the traction I can get.
 

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