Bridgestone Dueler Tyres

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What is your experience with these tyres

Very Happy
11
37%
Happy
3
10%
Very Un-happy
1
3%
Un-happy
1
3%
Good wear
7
23%
Poor wear
0
No votes
Good in the dry
1
3%
Good in the wet
0
No votes
Good in all conditions
5
17%
Poor in all conditions
1
3%
 
Total votes: 30

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masterplumber
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Bridgestone Dueler Tyres

Post by masterplumber » Sat Apr 29, 2017 3:35 pm

These are standard on MU-X

And I believe on D-Max and Mitsubishi and have heard on Prado.

Internet search revealed polar opinions. Either Love or Hate for these tyres
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Re: Bridgestone Dueler Tyres

Post by glanyard » Sat Apr 29, 2017 3:52 pm

Bridgestones worn out at 30000kms on my D-Max; now have Yokohama, which are a little noisy but OK otherwise.
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Re: Bridgestone Dueler Tyres

Post by Old Techo » Sat Apr 29, 2017 4:50 pm

MP,

Statistically I think it may have been useful to you to include 'never tried them'.
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Re: Bridgestone Dueler Tyres

Post by Engel » Sat Apr 29, 2017 4:55 pm

I have 693 (original) and they are seriously worn mainly due to poor wheel alignment. They have done 38,000 and I could get another 5000 out of them but as I am going away I will change them to 697 which people seem to like.

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Re: Bridgestone Dueler Tyres

Post by masterplumber » Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:13 pm

Old Techo wrote:MP,

Statistically I think it may have been useful to you to include 'never tried them'.
OT, I was working on the assumption that if they hadn't tried them, they wouldn't have an opinion.

Also, the poll has a limit of 10 options.

Had an other look. They are, Bridgestone Dueler H/T 840.

I have had some slippage during showers, when performing hill starts with the van on.

Never excellerate heavily, so eased off even more.

A Mitsubishi owner that I spoke toat a van park considers the OEM fitted ones dangerous.

There would have to be a trade off to get good milage .

Gerry
2015 Isuzu MU-X LST
16 Ft Billabong Grove

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Re: Bridgestone Dueler Tyres

Post by Old Techo » Sat Apr 29, 2017 8:16 pm

masterplumber wrote:
Old Techo wrote:MP,

Statistically I think it may have been useful to you to include 'never tried them'.
OT, I was working on the assumption that if they hadn't tried them, they wouldn't have an opinion.
No, that wasn't my point.

By statistically I mean you would find how many people used them (by quoting an opinion) vs how many people have never tried them. It would give you the bigger picture of Dueler tyre percentage usage by allowing non-users to contribute to the poll overall total.
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Re: Bridgestone Dueler Tyres

Post by loub » Sat Apr 29, 2017 10:47 pm

I only used Japanese desert dullers tires and never oz made ,they where better wearing and a better round for changing in the Bush
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Re: Bridgestone Dueler Tyres

Post by geoff&glen » Sun Apr 30, 2017 9:18 am

I have the original Bridgestone on our D Max and have done 37000 ks with out a depth gauge I would say only half worn , happy with the result, and handle ok for how I drive as most of those klms are towing
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Re: Bridgestone Dueler Tyres

Post by Sean » Mon May 01, 2017 10:02 pm

There are lots of different tyres that are all made by bridgestone, and all have the "dueler" name.

697 in LT are the good ones, and I would thorougly recommend them

Some of the others are nowhere near as good

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Re: Bridgestone Dueler Tyres

Post by Smokeydk » Sat May 06, 2017 8:22 pm

I have 697s and they have been good ...close to 60,000klms and still going strong....only got 38,000 from my Coopers ATs
Just get out there and enjoy

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