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May 25 '01
Pros: Long wearing. Aggressive tread good for inclement weather...yet smooth enough for the highway. Cons: A bit pricey. A little louder than "city tires", especially under-inflated.
Summary: On May 22, 2001 Ford announced that it will replace all 15", 16", 17" Firestone Wilderness AT tires on 13 million vehicles. Herewith, I'm specifically referring to the 235/75 R 15's mounted on my wife's '98 Explorer XLT.
Amongst the chaos of ... read more
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Nov 20 '04
Pros: Rugged, High Quality, Durable. Excellent traction. Cons: Price.
Summary: I have owned perhaps twenty sets of BFGs, (ATs and Muds) over the years, and have been extremely happy with the tire. They are extremely rugged and the tri-ply sidewall means fewer flats from off-road debris. Some of my tires have been rotated through ... read more
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Feb 23 '03
Pros: Good Snow and Mud Traction, Fair in Rain and Dry Cons: Road Noise, Early Sidewall Failure Causing Blowouts
Summary: I purchased 4 BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A for my 4wd Dakota three years ago. My job requirements put me out in corn fields and dirt or gravel roads many times per month. During the winter there are frequent mud and snow conditions. Therefore, I can ... read more
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Oct 08 '01
Pros: Lasts forever, at least on light duty, great all around traction Cons: Louder than a street tire, on the expensive side
Summary: Time for an update, new truck 2004 GMC Sierra 2500HD Crew Cab Deisel 4x4 all nice and loaded. This time, no such good luck but it's not entirely BFG's fault. I've got just shy of 18,000 miles on the truck and put these on at about 1000 miles. I'm the ... read more
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Jan 03 '01
Pros: high quality, great tread depth, good water control, great in the snow and off-road, quiet at highway speeds Cons: A little expensive
Summary: I own a 96 explorer sport, 5 speed, 4wd. Like most explorers this one is really light in the rear end. When I first purchased the truck it had factory Goodyear Wrangler's on it. These tires had about 40,000 mi on them and were in need of replacement ... read more
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Dec 31 '00
Pros: Good for non off-roader Cons: Worthless on the trail
Summary: Let's start by defining a few terms. What does "off-road" mean to you? If it means entering a grassy field to attend a dog show, this tire is for you. If it means a dry smooth dirt road, this tire is for you. If it means
driving in snow, ... read more
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Dec 12 '00
Pros: Tread pattern excellent Cons: road noise
Summary: For the past 4 years, I've been using BF Goodrich Radial All-Terrain T/As on my 1986 S-10 Blazer 4x4. They have never let me down. I have been through mud, snow, ice, and water in them without any problems. I go mudding a lot and I wanted some tires that ... read more
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Oct 24 '00
Pros: Great tread pattern and excellent company Cons: Kinda pricey
Summary: I had to have a pair of these tires on my K5 Blazer.There was no other tire I would even think about getting. THe brand itslef and the style of tread are unsurpassed. THere simply cannnt be a better tire. It is true that they are a few more dollars than ... read more
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Oct 09 '00
Pros: Snow /dirt/mud traction, tough, long lasting Cons: Stiff ride, poor rain perf., noisy
Summary: I purchased the tires to replace Firestone ATX (before recall) to improve in harsh winter conditions. I live in Lake Tahoe California where we get 6-10 inches of snow (or more!!) almost daily. I didn't want a snow tire or studded because i have to travel ... read more
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Sep 07 '00
Pros: almost indistructable Cons: expensive
Summary: I just got a new SUV in Feb 2000 and it came with Bridgestone 684 tires on it and after just one month of driving around on them they started to rumble and make noise. so I got me The BFG TA's and I have to say that this is a tire that is worth every ... read more
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Aug 01 '00
Pros: Traction, Price, Durability Cons: Treads May Hold Gravel
Summary: I had the 33x12.50R15 BF Goodrich All Terrains on my 1992 Ford F-150 and the stock Firestone Radial A/S before the BFG's. There was a significant improvement in traction, especially in wet weather after switching to the BFG's. My F-150 was a regular ... read more
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Jul 10 '00
Pros: Excellent design, look and feel Cons: none that I have encountered
Summary: These are the only tires I will put on my Jeep Wrangler.
The BFG All Terrain have a superior look and feel to them that no other tire can match. The design is rigid, and you will feel the difference when driving off road.
When you ... read more
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Apr 26 '09
Pros: Ride, traction, feel, low noise, durability, good looks, reliability. Cons: None.
Summary: In May of 2006 I had a set of B F Goodrich All Terrain KO LT285/70R17 tires installed on my 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 2WD truck. This is my evryday work and personal vehicle. It is now April 2009 and I have put 64,075 miles on these tires
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Feb 25 '06
Pros: They last a long time, Smooth Ride, little road noise, Good in the snow. Cons: Price, Not as good on wet roads mud and ice as you would expect.
Summary: I have a 2000 off road ZR-2 S-10, this truck came with these tire on it. For the most part I like the tires. I have 51,000 miles on these tires now and there is still 1/3 of the tread left. This is good for a truck tire. I will get them replaced before
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Mar 12 '05
Pros: Long life , Quiet on highway, excellent all weather traction Cons: On 4x4 , extremely expensive,Had to replace all tires when 1 tire was punctured
Summary: Have had 2 consecutive sets on 4x4 since the late 70s. the size was 33x12.50x16.5 . Excellent wearing (well over 100,000 on each set) Used in Sask. on farm and highway Mild off-roading, Far exceeded other brands in every aspect. Yes they were expensive,
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