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Old 12-03-2011, 11:48 AM
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I am in the market for some new tires, I am looking at the BFGoodrich AT T/A KO's. Anyone have any experience with this tires? I have a 09 SCREW 2wd. I do haul a 5k boat around a lot during the summer time, but no snow driving. Any input is appericated.

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I had a set on my ranger. I was really happy with them and they look great.
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I had a set on my ranger. I was really happy with them and they look great.
Oops! I didn't drive them in the snow although they did have decent traction in the mud and dirt
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Had a set on a F250. Good lookin tire, wore very well, wasnt impressed in the snow.
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I love the BFGs, but for the money savings the Terra Grappler ATs will do you well also.
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Originally Posted by 09f150guy
I am in the market for some new tires, I am looking at the BFGoodrich AT T/A KO's. Anyone have any experience with this tires? I have a 09 SCREW 2wd. I do haul a 5k boat around a lot during the summer time, but no snow driving. Any input is appericated.

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I run them year round on my supercrew and love them and will continue to buy them. They wear great, quiet for an AT, look really good, and dig like crazy in mud and snow. Be warned though- they stink on ice (as do most AT's) so they won't make you invincible in the winter and after changing from an "all season" radial (Goodyear) I noticed a bit of a drop in my fuel mileage.

Not sure how they would wear with the boat pulling. Should be just fine.
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Best all terrain tire you can buy. They are worth every penny. You'll have them for 50,000-60,000 miles
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Thanks for all the input, I am not concered with the snow as much because I live in south Louisiana...if it snows here, odds are the roads will be closed.



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