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Old 07-30-2013, 09:37 PM
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Default BF goodrich All-Terrain T/A KO(On-/Off-Road All-Terrain)

I am looking at getting a set of these in a LT275/70/R18, any one have these on there truck? What are they like? How much tire road noise?
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I have the same tire size and all on mine. I love em. There not loud ride smooth and pull pretty good off the pavement!
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I have friends with those same tires and I am putting those on my truck in the next couple of months. Virtually no road noise and they wear very well. They are my number one choice of all terrain.
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And my last set were a 315/70/17 I got 40,000 miles and got new tires and they still had another 15,000 easy left on em
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I can't say for the truck, but I had a set on my 97 Jeep. 56,000 miles on them before I changed then. Awesome traction, wear, and quiet.
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I've ran them in the past on all my trucks. Awesome off-road and snow traction. My only complaint was that they didn't always balance good. They are heavier and deeper, aggressive tread so be prepared to lose some mpg.
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I live in Northern Ontario...lots of snow...awesome tire in dirt but i did not like them in snow...go with the goodyear duratrac if you are in a snowy climate...if not then the bf's are a great all around tire...I just found in snow they spun alot if it was more than a couple inches
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I have the same tires. Only had them for about 10,000 miles but they look brand new. So far I'm very happy. Naturally they are heavier than stock, and don't feel as nimble, and offer a slightly rougher ride, but are surprisingly quite. They do tend to pick up a lot of rocks. I don't go off road much, so my experience is from more of a daily driver perspective. If I had it to do over, I'd still get them.

They look awesome an F-150 (if that helps).
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Originally Posted by opfdfire
I have the same tire size and all on mine. I love em. There not loud ride smooth and pull pretty good off the pavement!
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Had them on my '02 F350. Found them to be poor wearing and rock hard (even for a 10-ply A/T) on that truck. I run Duratrac's with tread like butter (19,000 miles and almost done). Have an acquaintance with the BFG's on their '12 platty and it seems to ride hard for my liking.
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