Re: Michelin LTX M/S or Bridgestone Dueler Revo's?
Just got the Revos installed, took off the LTXs. The LTX had no grip on wet roads, no resistance against hydro-planing. Plus I first had the Revos and lasted 55,000 miles, could have gone 60,000 if it was not for the burn outs I did. My dad got the LTX for my truck when I was out of town and they just sucked. They lasted me 30,000 miles. I got the LT instead of the P, it has a deeper tread and a higher load rating. They make 2 versions of most LT tires, a 6 ply and a 10 ply. The 10 ply is a much heavier duty tire, that is the one I got. They hold a max of 80 PSI each, they are flotation tires. I will attach my Excel speadsheet for the REVO sizes, note this is for 16" rims only since thats what I have.
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