'03 EB Bridgestone Revos
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Should be able to get all four for $600 at your local Costco. Awesome tire. Very safe, great traction and wear. These tires come with a 100% replacement warranty for the first 36,000 miles and then pro-rated after that until 50k. I have a set on my SD and will definately get a set for our '04 Expedition when the original tires wear out.
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They'll have to order them. Took 6 days to get my set delivered. My truck came with Firestone tires....(don't remember the type exactly). I had one blow out on the highway one time and the tire came apart and tore up my rear fender and generally messed everything up. 60k miles later and riding on a set of Revos...I had a blow out (on the same corner) and the Revo stayed together. Completely ruined, but didn't fly apart and did not damage my truck at all. I took it back to Costco with 25k miles of use on the tire and they gave me a brand new tire and I only had to pay $1.08 for it.
I'll be going back to Costco for more Revos when my current set wears out. The $600 figure is what I paid for my E rated set for F250 4x4....I hope they make a size that fits the Expedition and replaces the continentials.
I'll be going back to Costco for more Revos when my current set wears out. The $600 figure is what I paid for my E rated set for F250 4x4....I hope they make a size that fits the Expedition and replaces the continentials.
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Here's the link
http://www.costco.com/Tires/SearchResult.aspx?IV=true&YW=2003&MA=FORD+TRUCKS&M D=Expedition+Eddie+Bauer+4x4&SP=0&MN=54235&cat=396 2&MNo=0
You have to choose Ford Trucks in there dropdown menu to see the Expy.
http://www.costco.com/Tires/SearchResult.aspx?IV=true&YW=2003&MA=FORD+TRUCKS&M D=Expedition+Eddie+Bauer+4x4&SP=0&MN=54235&cat=396 2&MNo=0
You have to choose Ford Trucks in there dropdown menu to see the Expy.
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Originally Posted by jjpic
Thanks for the advice, I called costco, they have to order them they're $ 153 Ea. with the rebate about $ 575 out the door.
Great tire.
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Just an update. Since it is used primarily as a family car, I decided to get the Dueler H/L Alenza's, most of the reviews I've seen on them say the are really good. Cost is about the same as the Revos, and the more I looked at the revo tread design, the more I feared it would affect its comfort and noise on the highway.
Hope I made the right choice, I changed my mind about 4 times before my final decision.
Thanks for everyones help.
Hope I made the right choice, I changed my mind about 4 times before my final decision.
Thanks for everyones help.
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Originally Posted by jjpic
Just an update. Since it is used primarily as a family car, I decided to get the Dueler H/L Alenza's, most of the reviews I've seen on them say the are really good. Cost is about the same as the Revos, and the more I looked at the revo tread design, the more I feared it would affect its comfort and noise on the highway.
Hope I made the right choice, I changed my mind about 4 times before my final decision.
Thanks for everyones help.
Hope I made the right choice, I changed my mind about 4 times before my final decision.
Thanks for everyones help.
You made a good choice. No need for AT if you never go AT.
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Thanks for the confirmation, went on a drive today approx. 150 miles in the monsoon weather we are currently having in the Northeast and I must say I could'nt be happier with the tires. They ride smooth and felt very secure in the rain.
I would definetely recommend the Dueler H/L Aluenzas for other EB owners who don't go offroading.
I would definetely recommend the Dueler H/L Aluenzas for other EB owners who don't go offroading.
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