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JochenWoern

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i also have the ms2 and have 30k in 4 years and there pretty much done trying to get them pro rated i would not get anything else i had the good year silent armor before what a waste of money they were horrible

I am running NITTO TERRA GRAPPLER's, All-Terrains. They look great, no nticeable road noise and no decrease in mileage.
 

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I am running NITTO TERRA GRAPPLER's, All-Terrains. They look great, no nticeable road noise and no decrease in mileage.

A little to aggressive tread for a lowered Tahoe lol. I looked into them as well as the Mickey Thompson STZ.
 

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I just put M/S2's on mine and they're great tires. I'm wishing I had gone with A/T's, though, just due to aesthetics :(. The deal was super good so I may have to suck it up.


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So I am looking at either:

1. Bridgestone - Dueler A/T REVO 2 (eco) or...
2. Bridgestone - Dueler A/T RH-S

Both on sale at Costco right now for around $155 plus $15 for install each (based on 4 tires purchase). Price includes disposal of old tires, fondling of new ones, shipping and what not.

I am leaning toward Duelers as they look bad ass. Anyone have opinion on either of these?
 

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