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Posted: Mon May 14th, 2018 10:49 pm |
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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 One issue, in the 16" variety the bfg is only available in an e rated tire. That thing eeighs 50+ lbs each. Thats a lot of rotational weight thats not needed. Jamman, if look up who makes them and go from there. A lot of major tire corps have budget brands. Quick googlebshows them as an off chinese brand. I got my tires(same size for 130ish each) from discount. They ride well, and are quiet. Pathfinder AT and are made by kuhmo for discount tire.
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