ct0218
Well-known member
I spent some time Saturday pricing new tires for my dually, and when I made my 1st stop I got out of my truck and noticed I had a sidewall separation on my Bridgestone Dueler Revo's. They were pretty good tires, about 44K on them, and a lot better than the OEM tires. I had planned on waiting until I was a little closer to snow-time, but this changed everything. I had been researching tires, and either going back with the Duelers or the new Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor tires. A total sidewall separation ruled out the Bridgestones (another showed signs it was going also), so I settled on the Goodyears. Sears had the best price I could find in the mountains, open on weekends, and I am really impressed with this tire. A much more aggressive tread, quieter, smoother riding, kevlar belted, and a 50K warranty. Supposedly even better in the snow too. Six of them in LT215/85R16E ran $1200, with metal HP valve stems, lifetime balance and rotation, etc., and out the door. Goodyear also has this tire in a Pro-grade, supposedly tougher, but not made in my size. Anyone needing tires might want to check out this new Goodyear tire.