I have the Revo 3's on my Silverado and I absolutely love them, MPG is the same, it's quiet and excellent in the rain, especially here in the sunshine state.
Great to hear that your Bridgestone tires are performing well on your Nissan Pathfinder, especially in the diverse terrains of northern Mexico. It's always valuable to get feedback from real-world experiences. Safe travels and thanks for sharing your experience!
I had the KO2's on my Jeep, great offroad traction, horrible road noise and they lasted maybe 30k miles, I had the Revo 2's on my Frontier, they were awesome. lasted longer with comparable off road traction. Revo 3's are a upgrade and supposed to have better wear and less road noise.
I added Ko2's to my 5th gen Ram 1500 and don't like them. I probably would like them more if I primarily drove off-road. They are heavy and noisy on the road. I got the stock size and immediately lost 4 mpg on the highway. I expected some mpg loss but that's a lot for stock size. Thanks for doing a comparison as I've now got about 35,000 miles on them and am almost ready for a new set. The Revo's are on my list. 👍👍
@@N4TH4NR4WR Not sure. I ended going up with Continental Terrain Contacts. Less aggressive and more of a all terrain/highway tire. Got all of my mpgs back and they ride great.
Certainly! Ultimately, tire preferences vary, and while BF Goodrich Ko2 tires, have been considered a benchmark in the off-road market, it's important to explore multiple options and consider individual needs before making a purchase decision.
Thank you for this good video. My "maul crawler" Outer Banks Bronco came with Bridgestone Dueler A/Ts. I bought my Bronco to replace my Ford F-150. The only time the Bronco will go off-road is when it snows here in Pugetropolis. Mostly it's pavement, or wet pavement. I'm thinking I'll stick with the Bridgestones.
I have owned both of these tires for a long time. While the Bridgestone revo 3 is a good all around AT tire, its soft compound only lasted 30,000 miles, very disappointing short life. The K02's are the all around best AT tire, especially if you off road or drive in snow.
Very good review for the average person wanting to get an idea of what to get IN RELATION to what they want to do. I'm getting a Jeep Gladiator that has the Duelers on it. I have a long history with KO2's on my trucks including before they had a 50K warranty and have been very happy with them except for how long they last... I do like to do some off roading, but realistically the Gladiator will be a daily driver with some transfer station duty I now relegate to the Ram 2500. I want to see if I'm going to have to replace the duelers sooner or later and your review is spot on for assessing capabilities. Thanks, great review for the average driver...
Hello, thank you for your great contributions, you are very professional, it is very helpful. I have a very important question, I drive the new Hyundai Tucson built in 2021 all-wheel drive. Which tire would you recommend for the hot summer with dimensions 235/55/18. I drive a lot on the road on asphalt when it's very hot. michelin crossClimate 2 - 235 55 18 or Bridgestone Dueler All Terrain AT002 - 235/55 R18. Thank you. Best regards
@@comparethetire hi, thanks for the quick answer, which tire would you recommend to me in this size? What do you think of Continental CR-ATR 235 55 R18?Best Greeting
Thank you for sharing this video, I am looking for all-terrain tires for my Tundra TRD off-road. Not that I am going to go off-road a lot, but for cosmetic look on my truck, I think I will get the Bridgestone Dueler Revo 3.
Thank you for watching and sharing your choice, @ricardoramos6827! The Bridgestone Dueler Revo 3 should give your Tundra TRD off-road a great look while providing decent all-terrain performance should you decide to venture off the beaten path occasionally. Remember to check tire pressure regularly to ensure optimal performance and longevity!
Thanks. Nice video. Wish the Dueler Revo 3 was made in my tire size. Can you do a video with the Nexian Rodian ATX and Nokian Outpost AT? Both came out in 2022 as improvement/replacements to their older ATs
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I have the Revo 3's on my Silverado and I absolutely love them, MPG is the same, it's quiet and excellent in the rain, especially here in the sunshine state.
Thanks for sharing
Same as all season tires?
I have my Bridgestone tires on my Nissan Pathfinder in northern Mexico, they work very well, greetings.
Great to hear that your Bridgestone tires are performing well on your Nissan Pathfinder, especially in the diverse terrains of northern Mexico. It's always valuable to get feedback from real-world experiences. Safe travels and thanks for sharing your experience!
I had the KO2's on my Jeep, great offroad traction, horrible road noise and they lasted maybe 30k miles, I had the Revo 2's on my Frontier, they were awesome. lasted longer with comparable off road traction. Revo 3's are a upgrade and supposed to have better wear and less road noise.
Thanks for sharing.
I have the 3s and man…it’s like driving on a road tire yet I’ve never had a traction issue offroad
@@Danmorrisroe for my next set, I am grabbing the revo 3's or the BFG trail terrain. those both seem to be rated very similar, best of both worlds.
@@jetdrgood call I never even thought about the trail terrains
I added Ko2's to my 5th gen Ram 1500 and don't like them. I probably would like them more if I primarily drove off-road. They are heavy and noisy on the road. I got the stock size and immediately lost 4 mpg on the highway. I expected some mpg loss but that's a lot for stock size. Thanks for doing a comparison as I've now got about 35,000 miles on them and am almost ready for a new set. The Revo's are on my list. 👍👍
Glad you liked it. And thanks for sharing mate.
Bridgestone dueler revo is noisy?
@@N4TH4NR4WR Not sure. I ended going up with Continental Terrain Contacts. Less aggressive and more of a all terrain/highway tire. Got all of my mpgs back and they ride great.
I’ve got the Bridgestones on my ‘11 suburban and love them!
@jamesr854: Glad to hear you're loving the Bridgestones on your '11 suburban!
Having used both, I completely agree. The KO2 is also much better at picking up rocks, costing a couple of windshields every year :)
@Erik Interesting observation about the KO2s picking up rocks. It's a trade-off we don't always think about when considering tire choices.
I had the same issue on my Jeep Wrangler Rubicons when using the KO2. They held rocks and slang them like a crack dealer.
I like how all these comparason videos are compared to the grandfather of off road tires, BFG A/T ko's. Guess they're the benchmark, just buy BFG's.
Certainly! Ultimately, tire preferences vary, and while BF Goodrich Ko2 tires, have been considered a benchmark in the off-road market, it's important to explore multiple options and consider individual needs before making a purchase decision.
Thank you for this good video. My "maul crawler" Outer Banks Bronco came with Bridgestone Dueler A/Ts. I bought my Bronco to replace my Ford F-150. The only time the Bronco will go off-road is when it snows here in Pugetropolis. Mostly it's pavement, or wet pavement. I'm thinking I'll stick with the Bridgestones.
Nice. Thanks for sharing mate.
I have owned both of these tires for a long time. While the Bridgestone revo 3 is a good all around AT tire, its soft compound only lasted 30,000 miles, very disappointing short life. The K02's are the all around best AT tire, especially if you off road or drive in snow.
Yes KO2 is a better snow tires, so it makes sense why it gets 3 peak mountain snowflake rating
Very good review for the average person wanting to get an idea of what to get IN RELATION to what they want to do. I'm getting a Jeep Gladiator that has the Duelers on it. I have a long history with KO2's on my trucks including before they had a 50K warranty and have been very happy with them except for how long they last... I do like to do some off roading, but realistically the Gladiator will be a daily driver with some transfer station duty I now relegate to the Ram 2500.
I want to see if I'm going to have to replace the duelers sooner or later and your review is spot on for assessing capabilities. Thanks, great review for the average driver...
@Redfour5: Glad the review was helpful! It's always good to know how different tires perform for the average driver's needs.
Hello, thank you for your great contributions, you are very professional, it is very helpful. I have a very important question, I drive the new Hyundai Tucson built in 2021 all-wheel drive. Which tire would you recommend for the hot summer with dimensions 235/55/18. I drive a lot on the road on asphalt when it's very hot. michelin crossClimate 2 - 235 55 18 or Bridgestone Dueler All Terrain
AT002 - 235/55 R18. Thank you. Best regards
Thanks, glad you liked it. I would recommend Dueler A/T in XL sizes, if those are the two options you have.
@@comparethetire hi, thanks for the quick answer, which tire would you recommend to me in this size? What do you think of Continental CR-ATR 235 55 R18?Best Greeting
Great video. Thanks for all the good information.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing this video, I am looking for all-terrain tires for my Tundra TRD off-road. Not that I am going to go off-road a lot, but for cosmetic look on my truck, I think I will get the Bridgestone Dueler Revo 3.
Thank you for watching and sharing your choice, @ricardoramos6827! The Bridgestone Dueler Revo 3 should give your Tundra TRD off-road a great look while providing decent all-terrain performance should you decide to venture off the beaten path occasionally. Remember to check tire pressure regularly to ensure optimal performance and longevity!
I am in southern mexico and have a jeep yj. DULERS are cheeper here so thats my deciding factor.
Nice. Sounds like you found your deciding factor =)
Thanks. Nice video. Wish the Dueler Revo 3 was made in my tire size.
Can you do a video with the Nexian Rodian ATX and Nokian Outpost AT?
Both came out in 2022 as improvement/replacements to their older ATs
Yes they are on our list
I believe the Revo is "mud and snow" rated. Even street tires get mud and snow. It is not 3 peak mountain snow flake rated for severe winter driving.
That’s correct. The Revo 3 is "mud and snow" rated but lacks the 3 Peak Mountain Snowflake certification for severe winter conditions.
KO2 is a great tire for plowing snow. They get loud as they wear though.
That’s true! The KO2s excel in snowy conditions but can become noisier with wear. A trade-off for their outstanding performance.
Time to put the duller against the bfg trail terrain....same class
Duly noted! We'll consider that for our next comparison video.
Cooper rugged trek vs radar renegade rt would be interesting. Both inexpensive and see really good reviews on both hybrid tires.
Yes its a good tire. By the way, those and Patriot RT are the same.
I'll never buy another set of Coopers. I have them on my truck now and they were extremely noisy within the first 5K miles.
Which coopers did you get? Most are extremely quiet for what they are
Your computer voice reminds me of Kevin Spacey doing a Christooher Walken impression. Your English is baffling. Snow Vices? What is that?
Thanks. Snow vices are sharp zigzag/stepped block edges which help biting the snow.
I am sure you understand what he is saying. There is no baffling about his English. Seems like you have race issues. 22nd century....grow up!
Nice breadown
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good job
@wkw4095
Thank you for the kind words!
Use an automated narrator. Trust me on this.
Thanks for the feedback