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Decent Price on Bridgestone AT Revo 2's?

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by grivera, Jan 19, 2011.

  1. Jan 28, 2011 at 10:17 AM
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    steved411

    steved411 I came. I saw. I conquered.

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    What vehicle are you running these on? And what PSI did you go with (Your own tests, vehicle door stamp recommended, etc..)

    Thanks!
     
  2. Jan 28, 2011 at 2:02 PM
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    BUZZ5

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    2007 Prerunner DC SB. I try to maintain 32 psi.. Btw, mine are P rated, lighter. When I run with my topper & cargo I will adjust accordingly. The sticker on the door jam calls for 29psi, but that was for the stock 265/65/17 Duelers, which I removed & sold at 20k. Max recommended psi for the Revos is 40, don't think I would ever go there. It mostly depends on how you use your truck & the weight your hauling. Everyone has their own preferences, but regular pressure & alignment checks & rotations will get you more miles out of your tires.
     
  3. Jan 28, 2011 at 2:04 PM
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    Just had a set of the Revo's put on a couple of weeks ago, size 265-75-16. Had Town Fair Tire price match discount tire. OTD price ended up at $716. So far I like them. They are aggressive enough but not loud. I like the way they fill up the wheel wells better than the stock 245's. :)
     
  4. Jan 28, 2011 at 6:26 PM
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    grivera

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    Rear Suspension TSB, Bilstein 5100 on all 4 corners-fronts set at 1.75". BFG A/T's @ 265/75/16; Access LE Roll-up cover; Iron Cross Tube SS Steps; Fumoto valve; WeatherTech Liners; AFE Pro-Dry; front side windows tinted 20%; TW Decal!
    I called Firestone today and the tires are in; I'll get them installed in the AM. OTD price will be $776. I didn't see where valve stems are included. Is that an item I should worry about replacing, do they just yank the old ones out of the wheel to deflate them? Also, I don't know if I should buy the lifetime alignment - with a 10% coupon it will be $160. The 1 time alignment is $72 with coupon. Suggestions?
     

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