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i have ran both the BFG`s and Michelins and found both worked well, but i do perfer the BFG`s in the snow. probaly will get the Bridgestones, reason is the cost and have read good things about them....:red ...soon i hope...-popcorn
 

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I'm at the south end of Lake Simcoe. We have about 8 inches on the ground and more in the forecast. Overall it's a bad year for plowing. Barrie and Orilla are getting it good though alot of snowsqualls.
 

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seems like Barrie and Orilla always seem to get the snow, should probaly move up there for winter and get some use out of my plow....lol...snow in our forecast too...but....:dunno ....
 

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just wanted some feedback....looking to replace my tires soon. thinking about going with bridgestone duellers revo(i can get them at cost). have read they are a good all round tire for diiff. weather conditions. i have always liked bfgoodrich all terains for winter but don`t wear well in the summer months. looking for a tire that wears well and perform well all year around....-popcorn

I got 65,000 miles out of my BFG A/T's and they saw about 0.006% of their driving in the snow.
 

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