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Hi All!
Finally got around to one of the biggest items on my to-do list - getting rid of the stock Bridgestone Duelers!
After nearly a month of intense research, I decided on the BFGoodrich Trail-Terrains. Reason being - I have a set of Black Diamond takeoffs on the way that I'm going to use for my off-road activities, so I wanted something that was comfortable on the road, had more aggressive looks than the Duelers (which, is pretty much any tire in existence ), and had enough potential to do light/medium off-roading if needed. They don't have a ton of customer reviews since they're a newer model, but there's a few YouTube channels that were big on them (TrailBuilt being one of them). So far, I'm very impressed. I've only put about 30 mins of drive time on them, but I can already tell they're much more confident on the road. Cornering/handling feels more planted. They're more firm, but less bouncy if that makes sense. Plus they look much more appropriate for the car. I ended up going with 275/65/18, and the difference is pretty obvious from these pics. Thought long and hard about the white letters, but I've always wanted a set of them (probably due to watching Back to the Future as a kid and seeing Marty Mcfly's SR5), and I have no regrets.
I'll post updated thoughts after I log some more miles, but very happy with this upgrade!
With Duelers:
With the Trail-Terrains:
Finally got around to one of the biggest items on my to-do list - getting rid of the stock Bridgestone Duelers!
After nearly a month of intense research, I decided on the BFGoodrich Trail-Terrains. Reason being - I have a set of Black Diamond takeoffs on the way that I'm going to use for my off-road activities, so I wanted something that was comfortable on the road, had more aggressive looks than the Duelers (which, is pretty much any tire in existence ), and had enough potential to do light/medium off-roading if needed. They don't have a ton of customer reviews since they're a newer model, but there's a few YouTube channels that were big on them (TrailBuilt being one of them). So far, I'm very impressed. I've only put about 30 mins of drive time on them, but I can already tell they're much more confident on the road. Cornering/handling feels more planted. They're more firm, but less bouncy if that makes sense. Plus they look much more appropriate for the car. I ended up going with 275/65/18, and the difference is pretty obvious from these pics. Thought long and hard about the white letters, but I've always wanted a set of them (probably due to watching Back to the Future as a kid and seeing Marty Mcfly's SR5), and I have no regrets.
I'll post updated thoughts after I log some more miles, but very happy with this upgrade!
With Duelers:
With the Trail-Terrains:
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