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 Posted: Sun May 13th, 2018 09:52 pm
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black06xlt wrote:
Undrstm8ed wrote:

black06xlt wrote:


I'm a huge fan of the bf Goodrich all terrain t/a I've ran them on my truck since I bought it new. The set that is on it now have about 80,000 and more then 1/4 tread left. A little  pricey yes but worth every penny. Good on dry pavement wet mud snow just an all around good tire and very little road noise. Little rougher ride but with a good set of shocks solves that problem
We know... LOL

Seriously though I have to agree with 06XLT.. Id rather spend my money on something well known for durability and reliability. I could say the same and more about my Dynapro MT's.. But then the argument "seems" to become brand loyalty but then with reason of course. I like the BFG too, but my experiences with BFG in other tires kinda sours my aptitude for them and I have a tire guy as a friend whose gotta be in the top 12 BFG fanboys ever.. I'm surprised he doesn't have BFG Retreads for underwear yet outside of awkward chaffing...

I just run them cuz I know how well they last.after i bought the first set i just kinda stuck with it. Kinda like a good woman or a good 2.9 v6 you find one you better keep it

I find just about any tire conversation that comes up on these Ranger forums you and I always both seem to beat a drum and carry the banner for our BFG and Hankooks is what i was pointing out but I do agree on your analogy.

EDIT: However woman or tires, the moment they do me wrong... DONE.. never go back LOL

Last edited on Sun May 13th, 2018 09:55 pm by Undrstm8ed



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