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Review of Duelers when brand new
Just got a 2015 Outback with the 18" Dueler HP Sport AS. We are in the snow belt, but its been mostly wet. The tires are quite quiet, and seem solid. I can't yet answer how they are off road or how durable they will be for me, but for an OEM product, they are currently very satisfactory. I'll try to repost here (or elsewhere) after the winter.
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Tom1966Sydney, NSW
- 6 reviews
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Quiet all-rounder
Replaced rims and tyres on 2014 Audi Q7 4.2 TDI S-Line - original Pirelli p zero's 295/35/21 lasted 12000 klms and all 4 were down to wear markers (plus the wife scuffed the rims all the time due to low profile)
Due to the original tyre replacement cost of 650-800 a piece (yep that's not a typo) decided that driving 40000ks a year x 10000ks per set of tyres could lead me to the poor house quickly - so decided to replace with quality 20x9 rims and 275/45/20 111XL Bridestone Dueller H/P sport. (ALL the 295/35/21 options I could find promise...Read more
d the same sort of mileage) Cornering performance (dry) - 90% of the Pirelli's which I consider the benchmark for a sport 4x4 tyre (much better than Conti's or Michelins) - could never expect the same result from a different profile and compound but these are very good Cornering performance (wet) - 80% of the Pirellis - that said the PZeros were like chewing gum and stuck like stink - so this is still very good Noise levels - Much Much lower than the Pirelli's - I'm not sure if this is a result of the Pirellis wear levels hence getting noisier - forget what they sounded like new - but the Bridgestones are amongst the quietest 4x4 tyres I have ever had. (EU tyre ratings confirms these are twice as quiet as Pirelli's)
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Sailbad The SinnerMelbourne
- 2 reviews
- 1 like
Big wrap!
I've driven almost 95,000 k's on my Bridgestone Dueler H/P Sports on my VW Tiguan TDI. This has been mostly long-distance, highway work. The local Bridgestone tyre dealer says I'm good for another 5,000 k's. So, have a guess what I'll replace them with? Yep. Exactly the same tyres. Wouldn't you?.
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KT
- 2 reviews
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50 000 k's and still driving well
I live out of the city and have had good reliability out of these tyres driving under a variety of fairly normal conditions on a regular basis - suburban streets, highways and country dirt roads. Would definitely buy them again.
I am looking at replacing them with the same tyres at the moment.
Reliable & handle all weather conditions and all roads
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AlanSouth-Eastern Region, NSW
- 3 reviews
Feedback on Dueler HP Sport
I've had a set of these tyres on my Nissan Murano (came fitted) since 2010. They now have 60,000 on them and the mechanic at the last service agreed they probably have another 5,000 left on them. I had a puncture only weeks after the car was delivered but it was plugged and repaired and that tyre has performed flawlessly for 60k. Had another puncture years later in a different tyre and it was also repaired without problem. I don't do any off road driving but road noise with these tyres in the Murano is virtually nil. I'd have them again.
Fantastic wear.
Expensive.
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The same story here. 2010 Murano and got a puncture weeks after taking delivery. Done nearly 50,000 and would buy again. Extremely low road noise. Yes, they are expensive. (Thinking of buying 3 and using the unused spare)
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Pete
- 6 reviews
Shocking
These tires are absolutely shocking, have had so many punctures and cannot have them repairs nor can find replacements.. I really think these tires are designed for a road car not a 4x4 - why would they put them on a serious 4x4. I would never ever buy these tires again and I am about to take the whole set off
quiet
everything else
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Kell16AU
Great Tyre, you get what you pay for.
These tyres came on my new car and I will definitely be getting them again. I've gotten 45,000km out of my set and that's using them off-road as well. They grip well in the wet and there is minimum road noise. I very happy with the way these tyres have handled and worn. I have always tried to run them at max recommended tyre pressue, not sure if this has helped.
reliable, have had good kms out of them, handles well.
Expensive and hard to get.
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Disagree. Have them on my new VW Tiguan and the car drifts badly in the wet to the point of being dangerous. I can't wait to get rid of them
I have them on a Nissan Murano and would agree with Kell16. We have done 46,000km and probably still have 5000km left. Good grip in wet and dry and very low road noise.
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Sailbad The Sinner
PS from Sailbad The Sinner (May 4 2015 post): Now at 105,000 k's and they're still OK. Apparently, the older that tyres get, the harder the rubber becomes so they wear longer. I'm on my original brake pads too, so what does that say about my driving?