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Old Apr 7, 2011 | 03:21 PM
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Nitto Crosstek

My Revo ATs are just about up and I just found a big bolt sticking out of one of them. So started looking and calling around when I found the Crossteks at NTB. We got a baby due on the 23rd and the last thing I need is a flat or worse. I have no complaints about the Revo's and wouldn't shy away from another set. Price wise they're both within a few bucks of each other for the 265/70s. Anyone try these out yet?
 
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Old Apr 7, 2011 | 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by scorpio333
My Revo ATs are just about up and I just found a big bolt sticking out of one of them. So started looking and calling around when I found the Crossteks at NTB. We got a baby due on the 23rd and the last thing I need is a flat or worse. I have no complaints about the Revo's and wouldn't shy away from another set. Price wise they're both within a few bucks of each other for the 265/70s. Anyone try these out yet?
The Revo 2's I think you will find are the cat's meow, I love mine. After wearing out 2 sets of Nittos and Toyo's in short order-----never again on either brand

Suprisingly Bridgstone Revos and their sister Firestone Destination AT's are about the best thing going out there right now, as far as staying in balance, and wear. Plus the new Revo 2's look cooler than hell
 
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Old Apr 7, 2011 | 05:25 PM
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The Revo 2's I think you will find are the cat's meow, I love mine. After wearing out 2 sets of Nittos and Toyo's in short order-----never again on either brand

Suprisingly Bridgstone Revos and their sister Firestone Destination AT's are about the best thing going out there right now, as far as staying in balance, and wear. Plus the new Revo 2's look cooler than hell
The cat litter part is getting 20K out of a set. I put mine on at 12K back in 07, now I got 32K and 1/8th tread left. Rotate them every 6 months, truck doesn't get many miles on it. That said, I haven't had an alignment since 07 and all four have worn evenly. Not complaining, they lasted a solid 4 yrs.
 
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Old Apr 7, 2011 | 07:04 PM
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i dont think you are going to find any reviews on the crossteks since they just came out maybe a month ago. they do look nice tho.
 
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Old Apr 8, 2011 | 07:10 PM
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the crossteks are good tires. they balance and ride extremely well. i have sold about 10-20 sets through my shop and have had very good feedback. nothing based on mileage yet because of how new they are but i dont see 50k being a problem if you maintain them
 
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Old May 7, 2011 | 01:34 PM
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Did you get the Nittos? I need new tires and considering them.

The only thing I don't like is the aggressive sidewall, hopefully it doesn't stand out too much.

I have a 2wd that's 99% highway and occasional sand, and I need good wet traction.
 
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