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The Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza combines a quiet and comfortable ride with performance allowing you to take control of the road.

Feature & Benefits
  • -3D SIPES
  • Enhances dry performance while maintaining snow, ice and wet traction
  • WIDE CENTER RIB
  • Improves handling and wear
  • EVER-BLACK SIDEWALL TECHNOLOGY
  • Preserves sidewall appearance over time
  • VARIABLE BLOCK WALL ANGLE
  • Reduces noise
  • OPTIMIZED BLOCK & VOID DESIGN
  • Improves wet and snow performance
  • 65,000 limited tire warranty
  • 40,000 limited tire warranty for W speed rated tires

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    All-terrain tires offer drivers traction on- and off-road, and are typically used by light truck and SUV drivers who want a tire that's able to climb rocks and perform on the highway.

    This product is covered by a See Features & Benefits mile manufacturer’s treadlife warranty.Merchandise covered by a manufacturer’s warranty is sold with the warranty by the manufacturer extended to the purchaser. We will be happy to assist in obtaining fulfillment of a manufacturer’s warranty. Other than applicable manufacturers’ warranties, there are no warranties, express or implied, including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The only tires GetTread can warranty are brand new defects (meaning that they have not been mounted or driven on). Any bead damaged will be void of any warranty claim. Any other adjustments should be taken to the nearest authorized dealer for that manufacturer. Sometimes the manufacturer also provides a treadlife warranty and mileage rating. Please be aware that not all tires hold a mileage warranty from the manufacturer. Different tire models, even from the same manufacturer, may or may not come with a treadlife warranty.

    The maximum carrying capacity for a tire determined by the manufacturer

    Standards that measure treadwear, temperature resistance and traction, example: "640 A A". The 640 is the treadwear test and it lasted 6.4 times longer than the comparison tire tested against. The first "A" is the traction rating using straight-line wet traction on test surfaces (see information tables tab) and the second "A" is the temperature rating by testing operation at high speeds without heat-related failure (see information tables tab)

    The side of the tire between the tread and rim, with cosmetic branding as well as information about the tire including manufacturer, model, size, etc.

    An identifier of a particular tire line and size combination assigned by the tire manufacturer.

    The highest inflation pressure (measured in pounds of force per square inch, PSI) the tire is designed to contain, and should only be used when called for by the vehicle placard

    Measured in 32nds of an inch, this metric shows how much tread life is left on a tire, with the tire's traction & stopping capabilities greatly diminished at 4/32nds and less. Tire manufacturers include "tire wear bars" at 2/32nds to indicate when your tire is worn out

    All-terrain tires offer drivers traction on- and off-road, and are typically used by light truck and SUV drivers who want a tire that's able to climb rocks and perform on the highway.

    This product is covered by a See Features & Benefits mile manufacturer’s treadlife warranty.Merchandise covered by a manufacturer’s warranty is sold with the warranty by the manufacturer extended to the purchaser. We will be happy to assist in obtaining fulfillment of a manufacturer’s warranty. Other than applicable manufacturers’ warranties, there are no warranties, express or implied, including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The only tires GetTread can warranty are brand new defects (meaning that they have not been mounted or driven on). Any bead damaged will be void of any warranty claim. Any other adjustments should be taken to the nearest authorized dealer for that manufacturer. Sometimes the manufacturer also provides a treadlife warranty and mileage rating. Please be aware that not all tires hold a mileage warranty from the manufacturer. Different tire models, even from the same manufacturer, may or may not come with a treadlife warranty.

    The maximum carrying capacity for a tire determined by the manufacturer

    Standards that measure treadwear, temperature resistance and traction, example: "640 A A". The 640 is the treadwear test and it lasted 6.4 times longer than the comparison tire tested against. The first "A" is the traction rating using straight-line wet traction on test surfaces (see information tables tab) and the second "A" is the temperature rating by testing operation at high speeds without heat-related failure (see information tables tab)

    The side of the tire between the tread and rim, with cosmetic branding as well as information about the tire including manufacturer, model, size, etc.

    An identifier of a particular tire line and size combination assigned by the tire manufacturer.

    The highest inflation pressure (measured in pounds of force per square inch, PSI) the tire is designed to contain, and should only be used when called for by the vehicle placard

    Measured in 32nds of an inch, this metric shows how much tread life is left on a tire, with the tire's traction & stopping capabilities greatly diminished at 4/32nds and less. Tire manufacturers include "tire wear bars" at 2/32nds to indicate when your tire is worn out

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    Bridgestone Dueler HL Alenza 023716 | getTREAD? ›

    Bridgestone's Dueler H/L tires (the H/L stands for “highway luxury”) deliver the exceptional performance and sophisticated design that drivers of light trucks and SUVs demand. They're engineered to easily navigate big-city highways and suburban roads, providing a quiet ride that supplies passenger-car comfort.

    What does HL mean on Bridgestone tires? ›

    Bridgestone's Dueler H/L tires (the H/L stands for “highway luxury”) deliver the exceptional performance and sophisticated design that drivers of light trucks and SUVs demand. They're engineered to easily navigate big-city highways and suburban roads, providing a quiet ride that supplies passenger-car comfort.

    How many miles do Bridgestone Alenza last? ›

    Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza Plus

    Designed to deliver year-round performance, the Dueler H/L Alenza Plus tires offer a quiet and comfortable highway ride with an up to 80,000 mile limited warranty†.

    Are Bridgestone Alenza tires quiet? ›

    The improved braking performance means stops are 14 feet shorter on dry roads and 10% shorter in snow. QuietTrack™ technology also creates a quiet and all-around comfortable driving experience.

    How many miles do Bridgestone Dueler tires last? ›

    An all season tire designed for light duty pickups and SUVs. The Dueler H/L Alenza Plus has a 65,000 mile projected tread life based on CR's test.

    What is the difference between HL and XL tires? ›

    An XL load index tyre can cope with a load capacity of up to 750kg (load index 98) and a HL load index tyre a load capacity of up to 825kg (load index 101). This means that a HL tyre's load capacity is almost a quarter greater than that of a standard tyre.

    What is the difference between an H tire and at tire? ›

    It might not seem to fit in our chart, but the tire speed rating “H” is rated for up to 130 mph. T-Rated Tires: This tire is often recommended for family sedans and vans. It's rated for up to 118 mph. That's well below the speed limit of most states, unless you're planning on bringing your commuter on the Autobahn.

    Is Bridgestone better than Michelin? ›

    Bridgestone and Michelin tires are the best of the best, and both are at the top regarding performance. The only noticeable difference between Michelin and Bridgestone cars is their performance on dry roads. Michelin tires are much more responsive and can give drivers sleeker handling when traversing dryer areas.

    Are Bridgestone Alenza tires good for winter? ›

    Unlock the full potential of your premium vehicle with the all new Bridgestone Alenza AS Ultra. These tires deliver an excellent balance of wet, winter and wear performance—plus the comfort that defines the Alenza product family.

    What is the speed rating for Bridgestone Alenza? ›

    For S-speed-rated tires, it's 112 mph; for T, 118 mph. Speed ratings for other tires include Q, 99 mph; H, 130 mph; and V , 149 mph.

    Which Bridgestone tire is quietest? ›

    Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack

    Take on the road with a quiet, comfortable ride with the Turanza QuietTrack touring tire. These impressive all-season tires deliver control in wet and snowy conditions and are built to last for up to 80,000 miles*.

    Is Bridgestone Alenza a runflat? ›

    The Alenza Sport A/S from Bridgestone is an all-season tire that provides a comfortable ride and features Run Flat Technology to help drivers through a puncture or pressure loss.

    What is Bridgestone Alenza? ›

    For a summer tyre suitable for 4x4s and extra load vehicles, the Bridgestone Alenza 001 is a great choice. It is designed to meet high performance expectations, including short braking distance on wet and dry roads, enhanced wear resistance, and protection against aquaplaning.

    What tire rating lasts the longest? ›

    Michelin CrossClimate 2 has the highest mileage among the other all season contenders with a staggering 85,000 miles which is 10,000 miles ahead of any other competitor in this segment. This is despite having a much lower reported UTQG tread wear value of 640 & also a lower mileage warranty of 60,000 miles only.

    Can tires last 200000 miles? ›

    Tire Life Span

    Nevertheless, many tire manufacturers have a mileage limit for each one of their tires. Most new car tires should last roughly 50,000 miles, although off-roading and constant poor weather can shorten this time to 20,000 or 30,000 miles.

    What is the longest a tire can last? ›

    The straightforward answer is “it depends.” A normal set of tires should last for 60,000 to 75,000 miles, or about four to five years.

    What are the disadvantages of XL tires? ›

    Disadvantages of XL Tyres

    XL tires produce more noise than standard tires. It can lead to an uncomfortable driving experience. These tyres consume more fuel because of rolling resistance and reinforcement.

    Should I get XL tires or not? ›

    Essentially, XL tyres aren't 'extra large' tyres, but 'extra load'. So they're used when you anticipate your car needing to carry more weight. Now, it's unusual to switch between a set of 'normal' tyres and a set of XL tyres, but it depends on whether you regularly carry heavy loads or not.

    Are wider or thinner tires better? ›

    Wider tires have an increased risk of hydroplaning on slippery or wet surfaces, but they generally provide better grip for dry surfaces. Narrow tires will offer better traction in slippery conditions, but they are generally better for lighter vehicles.

    Which is better H or V-rated tires? ›

    A V-speed-rated set of tires will be the best choice if you desire driving performance at or in excess of 130 mph. In contrast, if you do not intend to move fast, you should choose an “H” speed-rated tire. In terms of price, an H-speed-rated tire is more reasonable than a V-rated tire counterpart.

    What speed are H rated tires good for? ›

    SPEED RATING H

    If you recall from earlier, the “H” speed rating doesn't appear after “G” but between “U” and “V.” It represents a maximum speed of 130 mph (210 kph) and is commonly found on sports sedans and coupes.

    Do H or V-rated tires last longer? ›

    Sticking with H-rated tires comes at a cost. While we found prices are similar to S- and T-rated tires, H-rated tires didn't last as long in our treadwear test--an average of 49,180 miles, versus 61,080 for our S- and T-rated tires. V-rated tires had an even shorter tread life of 48,260 miles.

    Is Bridgestone a premium tire? ›

    TOKYO—Bridgestone Corp. is wrapping up its mid-term business plan (2021-2023) with a $720 million investment program in the expansion of its premium tire business.

    Is Bridgestone tire owned by Michelin? ›

    Bridgestone: Leaders in Performance

    Bridgestone and Firestone merged in 1988 when the Bridgestone Corporation bought Firestone. Bridgestone recently joined MICHELIN® and Goodyear to become one of the “Big Three” tire companies in the United States. Today, Bridgestone sells tires on six of the seven continents.

    Is Bridgestone a premium brand? ›

    While Michelin is a company that provides elite tyre, Bridgestone is a brand that produces premium tyres.

    Who makes Alenza tires? ›

    Alenza | The Ultimate in Luxury Performance by Bridgestone.

    Are Bridgestone Dueler tires good in snow? ›

    They're dependable on wet roads and dry roads, and even in light snow. The Bridgestone Dueler H/T and most of the other Dueler tires combine the best aspects of summer and winter tires.

    Are Dueler tires good in snow? ›

    Dueler A/T Revo 2

    It performs reliably as an all-season tire for crossovers, SUVs and light pickup trucks, supplying solid traction in dry, wet, and wintry conditions.

    What speed is C rated tire? ›

    TIRE SPEED RATINGS SAFETY
    Speed RatingMaximum Speed
    CUp to 37 mph
    DUp to 40 mph
    EUp to 43 mph
    FUp to 50 mph
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    What speed is B rated tire? ›

    62% of tires sold in the US are temperature rated A and can “effectively dissipate heat” at speeds greater than 115 miles per hour. 34% are rated B and can effectively dissipate heat at speeds between 100 and 115 mph.

    What is the maximum speed of Bridgestone Dueler? ›

    To put the new tires to the test, we fitted a set of 265/75R16 tires to a set of Rota Grid Off-Road wheels to our Ford Ranger. The manufacturer given overall diameter of the tire is 804 mm, while all Dueler M/T 674 tires have a 'Q' speed rating which is equivalent to 160 km/h.

    Which tire has the least road noise? ›

    In-Depth Reviews of the Best Quiet Tires for a Refined Ride Available in 2023
    • Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack. ...
    • Continental PureContact LS. ...
    • Michelin CrossClimate 2. ...
    • Michelin Premier LTX. ...
    • Michelin Defender LTX M/S. ...
    • Continental TerrainContact H/T. ...
    • Yokohama Geolandar A/T G015. ...
    • Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus.

    Which tire gets the least wear? ›

    Under normal driving circumstances with a front-wheel drive vehicle (passenger cars, minivans, etc.), the front tires will wear at a slightly higher rate than the rear tires.

    Are Bridgestone Duelers quiet? ›

    The Bridgestone Dueler Alenzas I now have are outstanding for the various road types that I drive, gravel, asphalt and pavement. They are quiet and responsive and have outstanding traction in mud and snow.

    Does BMW use Bridgestone? ›

    WHICHEVER MODEL YOU DRIVE, BRIDGESTONE IS THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR YOUR BMW.

    What are the 3 types of run-flat tires? ›

    There are three main technologies used in run flat tires: self-supporting, auxiliary-supported and self-sealing.

    Can you mix runflat and non runflat? ›

    As the folks at Bridgestone say, you should never mix run-flat tires with conventional tires unless it's an emergency or a temporary fix. "Conventional tires do not have run-flat capability and the handling characteristics of the vehicle with these tires may be different," notes Bridgestone.

    Are Bridgestone worth it? ›

    Bridgestone, including the venerable Firestone brand, is the world's largest tire maker, and has a good reputation for producing competitive tires in every category. I've had very good results with them, on both my cars. Bridgestone tires have outstanding longevity, backed in many cases by an 80,000-mile warranty.

    Why did Bridgestone shut down? ›

    Bridgestone said third-party unauthorised access was made at Bridgestone Americas on Feb. 27, prompting it to shut down the computer network and production at its factories in North and Middle America for about a week.

    Which tire wears out fastest? ›

    Front tyres tend to wear faster, up to 2.5 times faster on some cars. The left front tyre has it the hardest. It is the most heavily loaded and responsible for transmitting most of the steering during right hand turns.

    Why do my tires only last 2 years? ›

    Low tire pressure is the most common cause for tires to wear out prematurely. Low tires will cause the tires to run hotter than they are designed to and will put more pressure on the outer edges of the tires.

    How many years do Bridgestone tires last? ›

    Bridgestone recommends that tires more than 10 years old should be taken out of service and replaced with new tires. Be sure to check your spare tire and replace it if it is more than 10 years old, even if it appears new.

    Can a car last 500 000 miles? ›

    Depending on how well you treat your car, you could potentially reach over 500,000 miles. In fact, there's a driver whose car reached even more than that. Check out this short video to take a look!

    How often do tires need to be rotated? ›

    You should rotate your tires as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer, or every 5,000 miles. For many of you, that will mean when you get your vehicle's oil changed.

    How often should you get new tires on your car? ›

    As a general rule, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommends that drivers change the tires on their vehicles every six years. However, there are several factors that can place additional wear and tear on tires that force drivers to change them more frequently.

    Can tires last 100000 miles? ›

    On average, a tire can last for around 50,000 miles before you need to replace it. Manufacturers typically indicate the estimated life of their tires, which can vary depending on the type of tire and its intended use.

    Are 7 year old tires still good? ›

    Some automakers suggest that tires be replaced as soon as they turn six years old. Some tire experts contend that tires can last anywhere from six to ten years if they're stored and cared for properly. We recommend replacing tires aged 6-10 years, no matter how much tread remains.

    Are 20 year old tires safe? ›

    Most auto manufacturers recommend replacing tires over six years old regardless of tread depth. Some tire manufacturers like Michelin and Continental give a 10-year limit. As rubber compounds age, they deteriorate and become weaker like other rubber and plastic components on your car.

    What is HL tire code? ›

    Extra Load tires with the "HL" prefix will feature the "HL" prefix AND XL (or RF) branding. They are rated to carry additional load beyond that of "standard" Extra Load tires of the same dimensions.

    What does the H mean on tires? ›

    If you recall from earlier, the “H” speed rating doesn't appear after “G” but between “U” and “V.” It represents a maximum speed of 130 mph (210 kph) and is commonly found on sports sedans and coupes.

    What does Bridgestone HT mean? ›

    Highway Terrain (H/T)

    This tire type is designed to be effective on tar surfaces. H/T tires have a more narrow tread and softer rubber that makes the best use of the road condition that ranges between warm and cold, dry, and wet.

    What is the difference between Bridgestone Dueler AT and HT? ›

    AT tyres have a deeper and more aggressive tread when compared to a HT tyre. This is what provides them with additional grip for off-road driving. The offset to this is that HT tyres have a tendency to be noisier than HT tyres, though there are now AT tyres available that boast minimal on-road noise.

    Can I use V rated tires instead of H? ›

    The choice is absolutely up to you based on your reality and desire. A V-speed-rated set of tires will be the best choice if you desire driving performance at or in excess of 130 mph. In contrast, if you do not intend to move fast, you should choose an “H” speed-rated tire.

    How do you decode a tire code? ›

    The DOT serial number is located on the inside sidewall near the rim. The letters “DOT” are followed by eight to thirteen letters and/or numbers that identify where the tire was manufactured, tire size, and the manufacturer's code, along with the week and year the tire was manufactured.

    How do you read the 4 digit production code on a tire? ›

    The final four digits, for any tire made since the year 2000, are the tire date code and represent the date of manufacture. The first two of these digits designates the week of the year the tires were made, and the final two digits are the last two digits of the year of manufacture.

    Are G or H rated tires better? ›

    Most tires for trucks today are rated G or H. “Based on the size, most G-rated tires can hold approximately 6,000 pounds, while an H-rated in the same size can hold roughly 6,500 pounds at the same pressure per tire,” said Rob Williams, senior director of TBR sales at Hankook Tire.

    What do the 3 numbers mean on tire size? ›

    B: TIRE WIDTH The three-digit number following the letter is the tire's width (from side to side, looking at the tire head on) in millimeters. This may also be referred to as the section width. C: ASPECT RATIO The forward slash separates the tire width number from the two-digit aspect ratio.

    Is H better than V for winter tires? ›

    A: For the winter, there should not be any problem in moving from a V-rating to an H-rating. Most winter tires are Q- and T-rated, even further down the speed chain. The higher speed ratings are really a measure of a tire's ability to dissipate heat and a measure of its stiffness.

    What is dueler in Bridgestone? ›

    Bridgestone Dueler tires are all-season tires offering long-lasting treadwear and year-round traction both on and off-road. Designed for crossovers, SUVs, and light trucks, Dueler tires are engineered to help you take on any terrain and stay in control.

    Do I really need LT tires? ›

    If you tow a heavy trailer or drive a vehicle packed with people and cargo, LT tires are an excellent choice — especially because they can improve handling while under that heavy load. For those with ¾- or 1-ton class vehicles, it was most likely engineered and built with LT tires, in which case you do need LT tires.

    Which is better all-terrain or highway terrain? ›

    A mix of bitumen and off-road driving

    If you plan on splitting your time between sealed and unsealed roads at a ratio of around 60/40, All Terrains are your best bet. They're generally considered the Goldilocks option as they provide more grip than HTs but less than MTs.

    Are all-terrain tires good for highway driving? ›

    All-terrain tires are designed for the highway, local commutes, gravel roads, some off-roading, and most weather conditions, including light snow. With the added traction, all-terrains give your SUV, CUV or light truck a more aggressive look without sacrificing much in the way of fuel efficiency or ride comfort.

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