Anybody Got BFG's?
#21
RE: Anybody Got BFG's?
When I first got my truck, the had P245/75 R16, Goodyear Wrangler AP. Quite possibly the worst tire ever made. It would skid on a drop of water. Goodyears lasted 40,000 miles, just barely b/cI didn't have money to replace them sooner.
Then I got Kirkland Signature (Made by Michelin) LT245/75 R16 All-Terrain. Good tire, lasted 60,000 miles before they developed a blister. Costco still refunded me 80% of original price based on tread wear.
Finally I got Michelin LTX/AT LT245/75 R16 All-Terrain. Love them. Still on the truck with 80,000 miles and plenty of tread. They were more expensive, but they lasted me a long time.
BFG is owned by Micheline as well, so I know any BFG would be a great tire.
Then I got Kirkland Signature (Made by Michelin) LT245/75 R16 All-Terrain. Good tire, lasted 60,000 miles before they developed a blister. Costco still refunded me 80% of original price based on tread wear.
Finally I got Michelin LTX/AT LT245/75 R16 All-Terrain. Love them. Still on the truck with 80,000 miles and plenty of tread. They were more expensive, but they lasted me a long time.
BFG is owned by Micheline as well, so I know any BFG would be a great tire.
#22
RE: Anybody Got BFG's?
It's funny how experiences with tires can vary so much from one person to the next. For example, my truck had the above mentioned Michelin LTX/AT's when I bought it. They lasted about 30k miles is all, and were the worst tire I have ever owned in snow and ice. I have had passneger car tires that did better then those. I was afraid to go out in the snow with my truck becasue I knew I would get stuck with ease. I will never buy another set of those for a truck. The BFG's were far superior in my opinion.
#23
#25