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Firestone Destination A/T2

12Bravo20

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I replaced the Firestone Destination tires on my Jeep Cherokee with the Falken Wildpeaks's and it was night and day difference.
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I found this thread because I was researching the A/T2's. Is there any new reviews of this tire. I see 12Bravo20 said his 2016 Jeep came with them but that had to be the old version.
 

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I found this thread because I was researching the A/T2's. Is there any new reviews of this tire. I see 12Bravo20 said his 2016 Jeep came with them but that had to be the old version.
Factory tires are usually the Regular AT, not the AT2. That said it all depends on what you are looking for in a tire. I wont argue that Firestone/Bridgestone make good tires. But some of thier tires domt do well for certain things. Also it is important to understand that an All-Terrain tire is not necessarily the snawer if you want it for winter driving. For winter driving you would normally want a winter/snow tire.

That said I have Run the Firestone Destination XT on my 2019 Ranger, a 2019 Chevy Express 3500 and my 1993 Nissan Pathfinder. For an All-Terrain it has done me very well on all sorts of conditions including snow.
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