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Old 07-30-2005, 04:49 AM   #2
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I put a set of Dunlop Radial Rovers on my daughter's Grand Cherokee a couple years ago and they really haven't stood up too well. She doesn't ride the beach at all. Just everyday usage and I'm not happy with their overall life, wear, and performance.
I've used BF Goodrich on my trucks for several years now and have always been happy with their performance. Had a set of All Terrain T/A's on my Dodge Ram when I sold it that had about 100K on the tires and still had lots of tread left. The new truck came with BF Goodrich Rugged Trail T/A. They're not as aggressive a tread as the All Terrains and they seem better on the beach because they don't dig in as much. A lot tamer on the road as well especially with the road noise.
Lots of other choices, but I just thought I'd weigh in my experiences with the Dunlop's.

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