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Old 07-10-2003, 06:33 PM
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Question Bridgestone Dueler M/T Tires

I am trying to decide if I should purchase the GY MT/R or Bridgestone Dueler M/T w/Uni-T.

If you have any experience with any one of these tires, I would really appreciate your opinion. It is a tuff decision for me because we are talking several 100 $$'s and I just want the best for my money. I currently have the Dueler A/T from Bridgestone that have woren out in 40K miles. Not sure if that is bad or good but overall the A/T's have been fine.

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Old 07-10-2003, 06:49 PM
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The bridgestones are a higher rated tire by consumer products and tire rack ratings (by consumers)B.S. Uni-T.
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I have a set of 4-> a pair of each of those you are looking at for sale. They are 235/85/16's and will fit on a Tundra factory rim. They are about 32" s tall. They came already on a truck that my dad bought but he didn't want mud tires so he replaced them. They are both very aggressive looking tires and still look good together. One of the GY's is brand new( 0 miles) and the other three are very close (maybe 2-3/32's gone). These are $150 and $160 dollar tires at tirerack and I will let you have them for $100 each plus shipping. I would put them all on my truck if I didn't have 2wd and never go mudding.
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I run the bridgstones and just luv 'em. I have about 40k on them and am just a tad over 1/2 way thru the tread. I did get them siped when I bought them so that may have contributed to their longevity. I got 'em cus they are rated as good as the BFG's but less $$

The only thing that bums mne out about them is the fact that are lasting so long! I bought them b4 I got my lift so I opted for the 32's, so I'm dying to get some 33's!!!!
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