FLSTFI

USA

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I want to get some new tires for the 210P. I would like something with a little more aggresive tread.
I think I have it narrowed down to these two:
Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo
Goodyear Wrangler SilentArmor
Anyone have any experience with these on a "B" ?
Anything good or bad that would help in a decision?
Thank You
John
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Huck BB62

Tidewater, Oregon

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Don't rule out the Toyos, they ride quietly, wear very well, and handle well.
'07 Roadtrek Popular 210
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Aikensbest

Aiken, SC. USA

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I would second the Toyo's. I replaced Michelins on my rig two years ago with Toyo's and have had better handling, better ride, and a much quieter ride.
Aikensbest
2001 GreatWestClassic
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Travelin' Bill

Vancouver, WA

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I third Toyo.
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Please keep your expectations fairly low . . . I'm an engineer.
2002 RT 190P Chev
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kking

Lowell, MA

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My DIY needs tires too... are you guys using LT Toyos?
The map shows the states my wife and I have driven (or camped) in together.
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diyvanner

Rhode Island

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Toyo's Open Country A/T - great tread design for light off-road and snow. Other's use the H/T's for more highway travel. As some have pointed out, make sure you get the one's made in Japan.
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