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Default Bridge Revo's vs Mich LTX

I have a 2002 Tundra 4X4 Extended cab with 21,000 miles. The BFG Rugged TA's are shot and need a new tire. Live in the mountains in Colorado so need really good snow capability but also want a quiet tire on the highway with a good ride. Can't decide whether or not to go with the Bridge Revo's or Mich LTX's. Would appreciate any feedbadk. Thanks.
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Do a search in this forum for "revo" or "michelin ltx*" without the quotes and you will get many reports and opinions. They are both very good tires. The Revo seems to be real "hot" the last few months.
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I'm in the same position and have read/posted on many threads to determine the best tire.

MY summary is it seems to come down to which ever tread/tire look is better for you. Many have posted good results for both tires. I've decided on the Revo's, but need ot wait another week for the tires to come off backorder (for the lt rated tires)
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