Walmart Return Policy: New or unmounted tires are returnable only to a Walmart Store with an Auto Care Center within 90-Days and cannot be mailed back. Used, mounted or Snow Tires are not returnable.
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Walmart Return Policy: New or unmounted tires are returnable only to a Walmart Store with an Auto Care Center within 90-Days and cannot be mailed back. Used, mounted or Snow Tires are not returnable.
I have used these tires on my 95 Jeep Grande Cherokee until 2005 when I bought my Chevy Avalanche truck. Avalanche came with Wranglers on it, but once they needed replacing I switched to these Bridgestones and have used them on this Avalanche ever since.
They have been a great tire for me. The set on my Avalanche has been on there for 4+ years and can probably make it to March before needing to replace.
I have found nothing negative to say about them.
Yet get decent ratings on Discount Tire (who owns Tire Rack), weird.
This is the "lower end" of the Dueler line, made as a OEM tire.
Problem with the reviews on some of these at Tire Rack is I think many buy them thinking they're more of an ATX (All Terrain) type tire (they're not, they're a Highway/Touring Tire, big difference).
I had these as an OEM tire on my 4Runner and... they're surprisingly good. They're not A/T obviously but I literally never had an issue with them in the 20k I was running them before selling the car, including some decent Colorado off-roading and towing a 5000lb trailer through the mountains.
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True story: I've had Bridgestone Duelers last 90,000+ miles on two different SUVs and they were still in good shape when changed out. Keep them rotated (I do at oil changes) and they'll last.
I farking hate how good slickdeals is with tracking my searches and stuff. I had a flat tire today and called a few tire shops. I guess based on that this "deal" is not showing up in my feed on slickdeals.
I put these on my Jeep JK Wrangler Sahara and they're the best tires I've had. 90% of Jeeps never go off road, so this is really the only tire most Jeep owners need. There are a lot of posers out there who prefer a more aggressive looking tread though.
Yet get decent ratings on Discount Tire (who owns Tire Rack), weird.
This is the "lower end" of the Dueler line, made as a OEM tire.
Problem with the reviews on some of these at Tire Rack is I think many buy them thinking they're more of an ATX (All Terrain) type tire (they're not, they're a Highway/Touring Tire, big difference).
Don't have a clue why you would think that an OEM tire is lower quality. It most definitely isn't.
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They have been a great tire for me. The set on my Avalanche has been on there for 4+ years and can probably make it to March before needing to replace.
I have found nothing negative to say about them.
This is the "lower end" of the Dueler line, made as a OEM tire.
Problem with the reviews on some of these at Tire Rack is I think many buy them thinking they're more of an ATX (All Terrain) type tire (they're not, they're a Highway/Touring Tire, big difference).
Too bad it isn't a load range E.
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This is the "lower end" of the Dueler line, made as a OEM tire.
Problem with the reviews on some of these at Tire Rack is I think many buy them thinking they're more of an ATX (All Terrain) type tire (they're not, they're a Highway/Touring Tire, big difference).
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