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Anyone running Pirelli Scorpion A/T's? Any feedback would be appreciated. Trying to decide between those and Bridgestone A/T Revos.
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Anyone running Pirelli Scorpion A/T's? Any feedback would be appreciated. Trying to decide between those and Bridgestone A/T Revos.
Get the Revos.....

The only thing that will be better for the highway (because they are quieter) are Michelin M&S. But you won't get the same traction, they'll just be quieter.

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Anyone running Pirelli Scorpion A/T's? Any feedback would be appreciated. Trying to decide between those and Bridgestone A/T Revos.
Get the Revos.....

The only thing that will be better for the highway (because they are quieter) are Michelin M&S. But you won't get the same traction, they'll just be quieter.

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Get the Revo's. I had the Pirelli's and had terrible wear problems with them. they lasted about a year and were toast.
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What they said, get the Revos I have no experience with the Michelins but my Revos are very quiet on the highway, especially for an all-terrain tire. They have slightly more road noise than the stock rugged trails I had but after using them for a couple of months I don't even notice anymore. Also I put LTs on instread of a P size and they seem to have broken in a bit and give a smoother ride than when they were new. The traction is second to none IMO. Highly recommended.
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