Bridgestone Dueler Revos rock on ice!
#1
Bridgestone Dueler Revos rock on ice!
We got hit by a surprise ice storm yesterday. When we have 18-car pile-ups on highways in Minnesota, you know it was nasty. I was caught right in the middle of it.
I just have to say that the Bridgestone Dueler Revos are by far the best tire I've ever driven on snow and ice. My last set of MTRs were terrible in comparison. When others were sliding off the road and into other cars (only one slid into my rear end - no damage thankfully), I was pretty much glued to the road. Plus I was also able to sneak off the interstate and take uncongested side streets all the way home. Life is good!
I just have to say that the Bridgestone Dueler Revos are by far the best tire I've ever driven on snow and ice. My last set of MTRs were terrible in comparison. When others were sliding off the road and into other cars (only one slid into my rear end - no damage thankfully), I was pretty much glued to the road. Plus I was also able to sneak off the interstate and take uncongested side streets all the way home. Life is good!
#2
Originally Posted by transalper
We got hit by a surprise ice storm yesterday. When we have 18-car pile-ups on highways in Minnesota, you know it was nasty. I was caught right in the middle of it.
I just have to say that the Bridgestone Dueler Revos are by far the best tire I've ever driven on snow and ice. My last set of MTRs were terrible in comparison. When others were sliding off the road and into other cars (only one slid into my rear end - no damage thankfully), I was pretty much glued to the road. Plus I was also able to sneak off the interstate and take uncongested side streets all the way home. Life is good!
I just have to say that the Bridgestone Dueler Revos are by far the best tire I've ever driven on snow and ice. My last set of MTRs were terrible in comparison. When others were sliding off the road and into other cars (only one slid into my rear end - no damage thankfully), I was pretty much glued to the road. Plus I was also able to sneak off the interstate and take uncongested side streets all the way home. Life is good!
#3
Wow!
Glad to hear you weren't hurt, and neither was the Runner...Good news about the Revos. This is helping me decide as I will be needing new tires later this spring. Anyone else have any winter-Revo stories?
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not really, but i second loosehead on that revos stick like glue to the road. I took my baby up to Tahoo last year and man... I was hangin turns left and right in the snow storm. I didn't believe it. The REVOS ARE WORTH EVERY PENNY, SAFETY AND FUN!
#5
you bastards!!! i just got new tires 1.5 years ago and i want to get some revos but these tires are like 90 % tread life left...i want some revos! any ideas on how to run thru them quicker?? heheh
Last edited by CLin9383; Mar 9, 2004 at 01:44 PM.
#6
lock your diff and power brake, when you get your tires rotated do it again..... my suggestion is to not actually do this, because i hate seeing people but good things to waste... try to sell them if you want the revos.
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