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Bridgestone Dueler H/T 684 II
Bridgestone Dueler H/T 684 II Reviews
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SimpleScore™
Our proprietary rating system
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8.2
Great
Score breakdown:
8.3
Long lasting
Great
8.5
Handling
Great
8.4
Traction
Great
337 reviews
48 on SimpleTire289 from Google Shoppingoverall rating
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Review breakdown
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- 3 out of 100
Scorecard
Dry
4.5
Wet
4.3
Winter
3.8
Comfort
4.5
Noise
4.3
Treadwear
3.9
48 Simpletire reviews
Great on the dry highway, comfy ride, very low noise. OK in the rain... just OK in the snow but I have 4WD so I compromise for the low noise, comfy on the highway. Tread life is NOT good. This is a 30k mile tire, MAX. You get what you pay for.
Put on a Chevy Colorado 4x4. Not a bad tire. But definitely not for any off-road
These are great tire for my truck work for all season an are long lasting. I have had them on my 2015 infinti QX80 AWD an wouldn't put any others but Bridgestone on my truck. Tread wear long lasting an are quiet on the expressway
They was hard to balance but finally found a shop that knew what they was doing
We bought these to replace some worn out tires on a 2013 Jeep Wrangler. They were cheap and a big name brand, which is why we went with them. They're a good general-purpose tire. Fine in the rain, good on dry pavement, quiet, mostly comfortable ride. No real complaints with fair weather. The treadwear seems good as well. No abnormal or premature wear after having them for a couple of years now. Our biggest complaint with this tire is non-existent winter traction. Even in 4WD, the Jeep struggles to move and stop safely. So, we're now looking to replace these soon before winter 2023/2024 hits the area. If you need a tire and are tight on budget, these should generally do fine. But don't expect world-beating performance in any category with them. They don't do any one thing outstandingly well, but they don't fail at anything either, (besides winter capability). If you get a lot of snow and ice in your area, look for something else.
OEM tires on my Tundra W/T. Did not drive the truck a lot for several years because I had a more economical vehicle (Ford Focus). Still, it never sat more than 30-60 days before I put into rotation to keep things moving. I had noticed slight cracking in the sidewall above the rims shortly after purchase, but didn't give it a lot of thought because the dealer never raised it as an issue during my regular service, which included tire inspections. Following a recent trip to Fairbanks, a fellow commented on the condition of the cracks and also observed cracks in the deep part of the tread. A tire shop up there advised the tread line cracks were more cosmetic, but the sidewall cracks could be catastrophic. She recommended replacement before the end of the year. Fortune smiled upon me as Costco had a sale on Michelin tires and I got a set of LTX M/S 2 for a decent price. The 3 hour gross time for the change over wasn't great, but I have 'not Bridgestone.' After this experience, I won't recommend Bridgestone tires to anyone.
Only lasted 28000 miles.
Put these on my Lincoln Navigator. They ride nice and quiet and seem to handle well. So far so good!
When (4) tires were installed they were shipped in 3 different shipments. The tires went to a local installer that took the entire day to complete installation. The tire changing equipment at the shop wasn't operating (out of service) so they had to take the wheels to a different shop to complete the job. Currently the tires make a road noise that wasn't previously there. I think one of the tires wasn't balanced. I need to take my vehicle back to have issue checked out.