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31-265/10-80 R8-16 8 sizes 2012

Bridgestone Dueler H/T 689

The Bridgestone Dueler HT 689 is a Premium Touring Summer tyre designed to be fitted to SUV and 4x4s.

Dry Grip
80%
Wet Grip
70%
Road Feedback
85%
Handling
70%
Wear
95%
Comfort
70%
Buy again
55%
2 Reviews
75% Average
26,731 miles driven
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Size Fuel Wet Noise
15LT6P inch
31X10.50 R15 LT 6 PR 109 R D D 73
16 inch
265/70 R16 115 R D C 71
245/70 R16 111 S C D 72
265/70 R16 112 H D D 72
205/80 R16 104 T D D 72
245/70 R16 107 S D D 71
215/65 R16 98 H D D 69
16C inch
205 R16 C 110 R D C 72
16C8P inch
205 R16 C 8 PR 110/108 R D C 72
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Given 66% while driving a Infiniti Q45 (215/70 R15) on mostly country roads for 3,731 easy going miles
Very bad handling and slippery on gravel road. Much bouncy during travel But the wear is superb Noisy on road too
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May 28, 2022
Given 84% while driving a Mitsubishi Pajero 4x4 wagon (265/65 R16) on a combination of roads for 23,000 average miles
I only use this car for road use and have never been off road.The grip in the dry is good and in the wet is suberb for the the type of car.Although the car is a 4x4 I only use is as a rear wheel wheel drive car unless the weather is poor.The feed back through the tyres is exciting re the design of the steering rather than the tyres.I am an old guy who does not drive the car on the limit so difficult to offer any meaningful comments on the handling but please revert back to the steering comments.On the last set of tyres I easily obtained 23000 miles before putting the rear tyres on the front and purchasing two new rear tyres.The "new fronts " tyres have approx 4mm of front thread left on them but I do find the front tyres wear slightly unevenly.I have played about with tyre pressures but have settled on 26 psi on the fronts and 29 psi on the rear.Comfort levels are good and the tyres are quite in comparison with the previous make.
September 18, 2019
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