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Firestone Destination A/T
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1 740 Sun December 30, 2007
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Description: The Destination A/T with UNI-T is Firestone's On-/Off-Road All-Terrain tire developed to meet the needs of light truck drivers who desire the look and performance needed for on- and off-road driving. Destination A/T tires are designed to blend an all-terrain tread design with a comfortable ride for sport utility vehicles, pickup trucks and vans while providing year-round traction, even in snow.

The Destination A/T uses Firestone's UNI-T technology to blend off-road traction with enhanced on-road capabilities. UNI-T is a combination of technologies that merge a comprehensive design method with innovative manufacturing features to enhance tire comfort, performance and wear.

The Destination A/T features a Long Link Carbon (a special form of carbon black) enhanced tread compound to blend wet performance and wear on the road with cut, tear and abrasion resistance off the road. The tread compound is molded into a symmetric pattern that features over-the-shoulder design, independent intermediate tread blocks and a continuous center rib to combine off-road traction with enhanced highway stability while circumferential grooves, lateral notches and sipes enhance stormy weather traction. The tire’s internal structure includes twin, high-tensile steel cord belts with a polyester cord body to enhance strength and durability.
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X-North
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Registered: July 2007
Posts: 555
Review Date: Sun December 30, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Quiet on road,Inexpensive,Long treadwear,Good in snow and sand-rock roads
Cons: Slip a lot on ice if not in 4X4

Those tires was on my truck when i bought it and i'm satisfied. Will buy again on my next truck. Really good in all conditions except 5/10 on ice if you dont have the 4X4 on your truck otherwise it goes up to 8/10 on the 4X4. Cheap arond 80$ each and long treadwear in all conditions.Good looking agressive tires on road SUV if you want to put some wildness on your all-days family SUV.

 
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