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Old 03-26-2011, 09:41 AM
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Hey I would like to hear theopinions of bf goodrich rugged trail ta's.I live in alberta so the roads usually suck for about 6 months of the year.how do they hold up , how are they on the ice and in the snow?
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rugged trails suck, get the AT K/O's.
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Welcome to F150forum.com .. Lots of good guys and info here... Be sure to post some pictures
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Agree get A/T KO's or M/T KM2's
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Ya I just put on some all terrain ko's. they look pretty mint. They perform much better than lots of people make them sound as well. They're pricey but you get what you pay for. They're also winter rated which is nice.
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Originally Posted by brad white
Hey I would like to hear theopinions of bf goodrich rugged trail ta's.I live in alberta so the roads usually suck for about 6 months of the year.how do they hold up , how are they on the ice and in the snow?
They came from factory on my company truck, a Dodge Ram 3500. They will give you a lot of wear, but traction is kinda crappy. They were not even fully worn out and I bought All Terrain T/A's. It's like getting a whole new truck. I don't think there is anything wrong with the Rugged Trails, but from one Albertan to another, I know you'll be happier and more secure in any weather on HWY 2 with a set of All Terrains, as well as off road.
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I had some of these, I traded em in and got the Michelin MS2s. On this truck I would opt for the BFG or the Michelin AT2



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