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[QUOTE="oldguy, post: 1162961, member: 16965"] I have the Bridgestone REVO A/T on my F250 and so far have over 50K on them. Good in snow or wet, low road noise, and wear good. The first set of Firestones on the truck lasted 30K, next set Goodyear wranglers lasted 25 before I got rid of them (1 blowout, 2 separations and terrible wear). I actually pulled the REVOs off my old truck (with about 25K on them) and put them on the new one when I bought it- they put the new stock tires on the tradein. Thursday I happened to be at the local dealer picking up a work van and had them quote me 4 new REVOs after a bit of haggling it came out $780 for 4 (tax included) [/QUOTE]
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