Thinking of getting new tires--update Got new tires BFG A/T

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Thinking of getting new tires--update Got new tires BFG A/T

Postby Captain » Fri Oct 02, 2009 5:57 pm

Got new tire today. My friend works for Discount tire, I original wanted Goodyear Duratacs in 265 70 17. After him doing a search for them he called back up to tell me that Goodyear stopped production of them and the only sizes left in stock at for 16" or 18" rims. So I picked up 265 70 17 BFG A/T in 10ply. for a good $ I could not pass up. post pics soon
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Postby SilverGhost » Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:59 pm

Don't know where you're buying, but Discount Tire here will give you a trade-in allowance on an essentially new tire. I swapped my Generals for Michilens three days after I bought my new '06 LE, and they gave me $300 for the four on the ground (kept the spare).

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Postby Captain » Tue Nov 17, 2009 5:02 pm

Took it for a nice ride today after getting them installed. Very ncie, it also improved my MPG and fixed the incorrect speedo problem I was having from Nissan using the 16" rim calibrations on the 17" rim. I'm happy to be back in a BFG tire.

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Postby 08Datsun » Tue Nov 17, 2009 7:47 pm

You're never going to have problems with a 10 ply. I have 8 plys on mine and even they are overkill. On the other hand, we did both a Death Valley and a Sedona trip this year and the BFG's never complained. I've had 7 sets of BFG A/Ts over the past 25 years and I've never had a single problem no matter how hairy the trail.

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Postby Captain » Tue Nov 17, 2009 8:35 pm

This is my 3rd set of A/t's from BFG as well. The others were 31x10.50r15. they rode like giant balloons and had softer walls. But with this 17" and 265/70 the side wall is smaller and alot thicker. I will get pics of the tires and the wheel wells. The just fit with about 2" of clearance.

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Postby Citcope » Wed Nov 18, 2009 5:26 am

i would like to see pictures. I will probably go with the BF's next tire change.

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Postby Captain » Wed Nov 18, 2009 8:49 am

I will get pics some time today. All day yesterday I wanted to go and see how good the tires do in the mud. lol For the first time the PF rides like it should of from the factory.

08Datson do you have any pic of the trip u went on in your avatar?

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Postby 08Datsun » Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:35 am

Image

This is the only one on my computer. My 11 year old son is the budding photographer and has all the photos. He won a prize at the fair with this one.

This is in the narrows of Titus Canyon in Death Valley.

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Postby yarilo » Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:54 am

Datsun,

Say to your sun - he is making a very good fotos, really!

Max

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Postby Captain » Wed Nov 18, 2009 3:54 pm

08 Datsun what size are you running?

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Postby 08Datsun » Wed Nov 18, 2009 5:08 pm

Those are 265/75/16, the factory SE-Off Road size, mounted on the factory rim. I had the little 245/75/16 Generals from the factory, which tore on another desert trip. The BFGs haven't even scuffed.

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Postby bigmankz » Wed Nov 18, 2009 9:08 pm

I rod eon BFG ATs and did not like them at all for my usage. I mean there are ok in th emountains and some mud or rocks, but I didn't lik ethem at all in the city, especially in rain. I though I was breaking on ice few times when I tried to stop in the rain.

Runnin on Yoko Geolandars G012 now and found that it is very good tire in rocks, sand and snow. not very good in very muddy terrains. great in the city. rainy weather is not an issue anymore. The only problem I encountered was that the side walls are not very tough. I punctured mine when was trying to get out of a small rocky river in the mountains. The car slided sideways a bit and hit the rock not really hard and there it was :)

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Postby VenezuelanPath » Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:59 pm

Those are 265/75/16, the factory SE-Off Road size, mounted on the factory rim. I had the little 245/75/16 Generals from the factory, which tore on another desert trip. The BFGs haven't even scuffed.
I have the same ones and let me tell you, great tires. Just took a trip to a National Forest in Fl and excellent tires, thats all I can say hehe.

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Postby Captain » Sat Nov 21, 2009 7:03 am

Last night went to the local fishing hole, We had rain for the last 3 days and the trail around the lake was solid mud. The A/T pulled right through the 3-4" of mud.

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Postby SPICOLI » Sat Nov 21, 2009 11:52 pm

Are there any tire dealers on this forum that offer deals to members? The BFG A/T's are great tires. I had a pair of 35x12.5 on my CJ7. I was impressed with the handling on and off road.


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