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Looking for Bridgestone Dueler info? Here are Reviews on the Bridgestone Dueler A/T and H/T Tires...

The Bridgestone Dueler A/T

The A/T means “all terrain” and that is exactly what the Bridgestone Dueler A/T is. It is an off road tire that you can run on any type and form of surface terrain. It boasts of a tire tread design that is aggressive which assists with traction on snowy and muddy terrains. It is primarily designed with SUVs and light trucks in mind.

When it comes to tire size, the Bridgestone Dueler is available in several varying sizes. There are tire sizes available for wheels whose sizes range from fifteen inches to eighteen inches in diameter. Wheels with widths ranging from 6.5 inches to 10 inches can also be accommodated.

Two layers of durable rubber compound also compose the tread of the Bridgestone Dueler. There is a top layer and a stronger second layer. As the tire gets to be used and the top layer wears down, the second rubber layer is revealed. This second layer is harder than the top layer.

The tread is designed with large interlocking rubber tread blocks for maximum performance. The edges of the tire are also designed with slated and rounded grooves to help channel water.

Overall, the Bridgestone Dueler is the tire you need in the worst of road driving conditions. It’s been manufactured with advanced technology letting you handle it with ease even though you are driving over wet, dry, snowy or muddy road terrains. It also has a tread and side wall design that does not just do what it’s supposed to do, it’s aesthetically pleasing to the eye as well. The design, the durability and the materials used in manufacturing it makes the Bridgestone Dueler one tough and practical tire.

The Bridgestone Dueler H/T

The H/T is manufactured to provide you with a quiet and peaceful ride by using narrow grooves on the tire body and at an angle which is rather high. This should not come as a surprise since the target vehicles for the H/T tires are mainly used for every day transportation needs. So the H/T tire has a rounded profile and a tread design that is composed of small blocks which are parallel to the direction of the vehicle. It is therefore not a very good idea to use H/T tires on rugged terrains because they are not suitable for going off-road or powering through a heavy snow fall. H/Ts are just best when used on dry and not so rugged roads.

H/Ts have great straight line tractions and controlling them over dry surfaces are fairly easy and with ease. They have however less than excellent performances when it comes to wet tractions. Snowy and icy situations can also cause some minor problems.

If the conversation is about wear and tears, the Bridgestone Dueler H/Ts can hold up very well. They are pretty tough and very durable.

Availability of the tires are also not a problem. They can be bought pretty much from every retailer. It is also pretty easy to find them for sale online.