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Old 08-15-2008, 09:25 PM
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Wanting some opinions of these tires. I have searched the site and most people like them but the mileage count they state is very low. Wanted to see over time are they still impressed with them.

I currently run Dueller Revos and was impressed with them in the beginning but I have not gotten the miles I thought I would. The mileage count is about 32000 and I am at the wear bar.
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my old man runs them- siped they are incredible in snow; I see your in SC so you don't care about that He didn't get alot of miles out of his before the outer block of the tread gets solid. The grooves are not cut as deep on the outside? Overall he was happy with them.
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I was looking at those when I needed tires for my truck. Talked to a bunch of folks that were happy with them. On the tire rack they had good reviews from folks as well. I ended up getting the general grabbers instead and really like them.
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I put a set of them on my diesel Yukon. They were LOUDER than the Generals they replaced and had greater rolling resistance; gas mileage went down when I put them on. Traction was only so so. Better than the worn-out Generals but far short of the M-55's.They never rode as smooth as a Michelin, Toyo or even the Generals. I sold them before they wore out and put some M-55's on in place. Quieter, smoother better traction and better fuel economy.

That's just my experience
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I wore out my first set before 2 thirds of the warranty expired so I got my second set extremely cheap. I was informed that the warranty milage was reduced from 60 thousand to 40 (I believe) so i don't think I'll be getting a second set. I'll be shottin for a tire with better milage as well. If I get my Jeep, my off-roading in the truck will be over with for the most part anyway..
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