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BFG A/T good in snow?

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by tacoyaki, Oct 26, 2010.

  1. Oct 27, 2010 at 11:38 AM
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    OffroadToy

    OffroadToy old, forgetful, and decomposing

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    Icon Stage 8, ECGS Bushing, Timbren ubolt flip, Crown extended brake lines, Overland Custom Design sway bar links, rear differential breather extension, oil filter drain hose, a/c drain hose extension & reroute, front windows tint, Cat Security, XPEL headlight/fog & grill protection, OEM block heater, RCBS illuminated 4X4 switch, Weathertech mats, Wet Okole seat covers, Sherpa Grand Teton/Crows Nest, Baja Designs S8 light bar, Diode Dynamics SS3 Pro fog lights, Method 305 NV Double Black, 275/70/17 Toyo R/T Trail.
    Great tire! I've made several ski trips through the Rockies with them as well as hundreds of trips up to local ski area's and never once had an issue or chained up. Went though 4 sets on my 1988 4Runner (each set lasted around 70,000 miles.) I'm now on my 6th set of the BF Goodrich A/T'S. The size I went to on the last set (265/75R/16) only came in load range E . They have the winter traction snow flake symbol. I was a little hesitant to get these after reading that this tire rides rough but with the psi at 38 front/36 back they seem good to me. After the Rugged Trails these things feel so much more solid and stable. The truck doesn't feel like it's leaning into the corners anymore...
     

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