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BFGoodrich A/T Tires


Jspafford

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I am thinking about putting a set of these on my Superduty. Right now it has Sears Trailhandler or something on it, but they are a Load Range C and the truck is supposed to have E's on it. I have been getting a rumble lately and they just rotated the tires... I think I may need some new rubber and keep the ones I have for spares.

Any opinions on them?
 
These are great tires. I was especially surprized how good they worked in the snow. I've had them for about 10 months now and the tread looks brand new, plus there pretty aggressive looking for an all terrain tire.
 
I've only had mine on for about a month now but have put nearly 2000 miles on them and agree they are great tires. They grip very well on dry and wet pavement and go unnoticed in the noise department.
 
BFGs are pretty good, but if it sees alot of street use Michelins are a far better gripping, wearing and handling tire.
 
The BFGs on my truck are the best tires I've ever had. I'd recommend them to anyone, especially people dealing with lots of snow in the winter. VERY quite for an all terrain tire too.
 
Ive had a set and they were alright, I have a set of Bridgestone Dueler REVOs on my F150 now and they are a lot better. No noise at all and they wear great. I have just over 15K on them and still look almost new.
 
The BFG's are very good in anything except deep mud.
 
The only drawback is the price.. Ouch, I got a set of Dueler A/T's on my ranger right before I sold it and they were awesome, but I like the looks of the BFG's
 
The BFG's are very good in anything except deep mud.
^^exactly.....99.9% of people who dog BFG A/T's don't realize that...

i am on my second set on my Ranger.....the first set i sold with 44,000 miles on them, and the guy i sold them to ran them another 20,000 miles and then sold them to someone else.......

they are AWSOME in snow....even deep snow.....i took my truck through 30" of snow that was untouched with my 33 BFG A/T's without a problem....
 
I like these, I have a set of load d's on my suburban.

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^^exactly.....99.9% of people who dog BFG A/T's don't realize that...

I think a lot of the people that don't like them for some reason expect them to perform like M/T's, they're just really good A/T's, people expect too much out of them.


I have Bridgestone Dueler Revo's on my truck right now, they seem pretty good. Got about 22,000 mile on them, they've done good in the snow so far for me. Kinda wish I would have got the BFG's though, I think they would have been better in the snow.
 
These are great tires. I was especially surprised how good they worked in the snow. I've had them for about 10 months now and the tread looks brand new, plus there pretty aggressive looking for an all terrain tire.


I agree, i have had my AT's for over a year now. i bought them used with about 75-80% on them and they still look the same as when i bought them. they work very well in snow. You might want to keep a look out for a slightly used set to save you some money, you could get lucky and find a deal!
 
When you buy them make sure they are the right weight rating and ply for your truck. I don't know if you haul or pull anything but I would hate to see you get the weong tire and then blow one out.
 
My dad ran BFG ATs on his F-150 for years. He said they did really good as a summer tire, but when winter came around, he was swapping to a more agressive tire simply because the BFGs didn't cut it in the snow with his truck, even if it was fully loaded down.

Dad used to run some aggressive Remington tires on his dump trucks, but you can't seem to get Remingtons anymore. I used to run them on my Ranger and loved them too, but...

Mom got some tires on her Explorer that have a tread pattern pretty much identical to a Lemans AT, they do really good and no complaints so far.

Last time I was due for tires on the Ranger I picked up a set of Sport King ATs, I love them. I've put well over 20k miles on them and still have plenty of tread, they do well in pretty much any condition, I haven't been stuck with them yet. I wouldn't go mudbogging with them, but they do a decent job at getting you through some lighter stuff.
 
the duelers don't last nearly as long as the BFG's. I worked at raben as a tire jockey for quite a while, and the BFG's consistantly got 60k before they were scrapped, the duelers where lucky to get half of that. with the BFG's just make sure you rotate them ever 5-8k
 

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