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Old 01-10-2007, 01:45 AM
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Question New Tires?

I am looking to purchase new tires for my '06 Tacoma AC sport. Tire size p265/65 R17. I am looking for all terrain that handle well in snow and rain. I am initially thinking of the following:
Toyo Open Country AT
Bridgestone Dueler Revo
Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor
These seem to be the most expensive and best tires I have found on the www. After rolling an '02 Tundra on black ice last year with crappy tires I have become a believer in great tires.

Any opinions would be appreciated.
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ive heard nothing but good things about the revos
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Default Re: New Tires?

You might want to look at Nitto's.
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Just had Revo's installed yesterday on my DC. While I don't have much experience with them yet, I can say that the are way quieter than the BFG's I have had on previous vehicles. They seem to be balanced great as there is no vibration at all. Had alignment done as well. Expensive, but so far I'm sold. We'll see over time and I'll update accordingly.

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Last night it rained here quite heavily. The Revo's were awesome on the wet roads and in big puddles...no hydroplaning what so ever.

So far so good on them.
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I am looking to purchase new tires for my '06 Tacoma AC sport. Tire size p265/65 R17. I am looking for all terrain that handle well in snow and rain. I am initially thinking of the following:
Toyo Open Country AT
Bridgestone Dueler Revo
Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor
These seem to be the most expensive and best tires I have found on the www. After rolling an '02 Tundra on black ice last year with crappy tires I have become a believer in great tires.

Any opinions would be appreciated.
--Ryan
I run the Open Country's in the winter months and love them so far. I also run the Toyo Proxes in the summer months.
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