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So I just ordered a set of Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo 2 275/60 20 and just after I got the call saying they would be in today I noticed Jordan's post about the Cooper Zeon LTZ. I had not given the coopers much consideration but now they are seeming like they are pretty good tires and they look real good. Anyone know much about both and could give a little incite on the pros and cons of each.

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I have about 25,000 miles on my Cooper Zeons and so far love them. I'm a hair over half the tread used, so I except to get close to 50,000 out of them. They did real good in the winter and real good in the little mud I've been in.

 

Can't speak for the duelers but they always get a good review too. :lol:

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The Revos are nice tires too but i think the zeons have better wet & snow/ice traction.

 

Its yet to be determined... but id expect longer life from the Revos. But the cost savings of the Zeons probably more than makes up for it.

 

Id personally go with the Zeons over the Revos, but doubt you'll be dissapointed with either set. $.02

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Thanks guys

It sounds from my reading that they will fit after I put on the RC 2" which I am doing Saturday morning.

I live in Texas though so I probably won't get to use them much in the snow but for sure in some mud, especially once open season starts in the fall.

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Thanks guys

It sounds from my reading that they will fit after I put on the RC 2" which I am doing Saturday morning.

I live in Texas though so I probably won't get to use them much in the snow but for sure in some mud, especially once open season starts in the fall.

 

Now I just have to call the guys at Firestone and let them know that I will not be getting those tires they just so kindly ordered from me.... Oh well, I am sure they will get over it.

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It is probably too late to give another review but oh well. I have Revo 2's on my truck and love them. Dry pavement is great, wet is outstanding, the have a firm feel cornering with very limited sidewall flex. Haven't ran them in winter or in mud but off road in grass, dirt, fields, they grip well. My cousin has them and said he barely every needed 4x4 last winter, he actually thought he had it locked in a couple times, but didn't.

 

Now with all that said, I have heard practically the same review with the Zeon's, if not better. I have almost 10,000 on my Revo's and can't tell they are not new. But, as Matt said, the cost of Zeon's makes leaps and bounds over Revo's.

 

With 20's I would lean toward Coopers myself, this coming from a guy who loves his Revo's.

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