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Old 08-06-2008, 04:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Bridgestone Duravis R-250 tire

Anyone have any experience with the Bridgestone Duravis R-250 for a fifth wheel?
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Anyone have any experience with the Bridgestone Duravis R-250 for a fifth wheel?

I just put 2 Duravis R250 tires on the back of my 2002 Duramax. I'm towing a 2001 Cameo LXI 34 foot triple slide. The tires have a much stiffer sidewall because of the all steel casing. It might give the trailer a harsher ride. I reasently road in the 5ver while traveling. I was supprised at how harsh the ride was. I have the original tires on it with the Mooreride suspension. Just an observation. The Duravis seems to be a great tire. It may be the best tire in the world for the trailer. I will be adding 2 more to front of the truck shortly.
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