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After using the SEARCH feature, I can't find the info I'm looking for. I've purchased many sets of Bridgestone truck tires with good results but something puzzles me about the new REVO's I just bought. No matter how much air I put in them, they look like their 10 lbs low on air. No Bridgestone truck tire I've ever had looks like these tires do.

 

Anyone else have the same issue? The tires are P265/70/17 on a Chevy Silverado & currently have 37.5 lbs of air.

 

 

Discuss.

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I don't have a specific answer for that kind of tire but I have their "first cousins" (Bridgestone/Firestone Destination ATs) on my Company sled and they always look like they are low on air. I don't know it that is related but they are made by the same company.

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I don't have a specific answer for that kind of tire but I have their "first cousins" (Bridgestone/Firestone Destination ATs) on my Company sled and they always look like they are low on air. I don't know it that is related but they are made by the same company.

 

I had Revos and they never looked low. I ran between 35 and 40 lbs. The only complaint I had is they were noisy. They had good traction.

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I really like the performance of the Destination ATs but they do look low on air when they aren't. Great tires though.

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I'd agree with the p-rated comment. I have load range E Revos on mine, don't look flat, not noisy and really good traction, even in snow...

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I'd agree with the p-rated comment. I have load range E Revos on mine, don't look flat, not noisy and really good traction, even in snow...

 

E rated Revos on mine too for 4+ years now. they don't look low even when I air down to 45lbs for comfort.

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I'd agree with the p-rated comment. I have load range E Revos on mine, don't look flat, not noisy and really good traction, even in snow...

 

E rated Revos on mine too for 4+ years now. they don't look low even when I air down to 45lbs for comfort.

 

 

Forgot to say, I usually run them at 50 psi

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I'm no help at the technical stuff. Some of these guys really know there stuff, and have helped me on more than one occasion. What I will say though is, my new tires at 35lbs look like there squatting if that helps. Sorry for not knowing more, I just figured, let you know your not alone is all.

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I'd agree with the p-rated comment. I have load range E Revos on mine, don't look flat, not noisy and really good traction, even in snow...

 

E rated Revos on mine too for 4+ years now. they don't look low even when I air down to 45lbs for comfort.

 

 

Agree - my E rated Revos look the same from 20psi to 75psi.

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