Put my Bridgestone Deuler Revo's to the test today. (Pics)
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Yeah, they've been amazing. They have about 40k on 'em now and they are still going strong. They will easily make it past 50k. Perhaps even to 60k. When the time comes to replace them, I will certainly be getting another set of revos.
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I only got about 38k out of my REVO's. Since I don't do any 4-wheeling, I replaced them with Firestone Destination L/T's which seemed to be 1 or 2 steps below the REVO's in snow traction, just as good in wet weather but almost 1/2 the price. Plus, I have almost 50k on them. I'll be putting a set of the Firestone Destination A/T's on soon for not much more than the L/T's. I'm curious how many miles you eventually get on those REVO's.
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I had Revos and got about 54K miles out of them. Probably could have got about 10K more but it was October last year in Vail. Need all the rubber I could get. Was really impressed with the grips of the REVOS. Put Yoko's on them, 200+ cheaper but wish I would have spent the extra $$. These don't stay balanced for s**t.
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