BFG Tires

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I've had numerous sets of BFG's in the past, but always 6 ply 15" on Cherokees, Scouts etc. My 1/2 ton Dodge is due for a new set of 17" skins and my tire dealer has quoted a REALLY good price for BFG's, but they only come in 10ply. Has anyone had any experience with these? The 6 ply always gave a nice ride, descent traction and fair mpg....The Wranglers that came on the truck make it ride like a 3/4ton...
 
   / BFG Tires #2  
I had a set of 17" ones on my last F-150 which was a 4x4 2007 Super Crew. It rode fine but the F-150's are know for having the best ride of all 1/2 tons. We also had a set of 18" ones on my wife's 2004 F-250 Powerstroke 4x4 Extended Cab Short Bed. They were a much better tire than the Continentals I had on my F-350 4x4 Powerstroke Extended Cab Short Bed. Especially in the snow and mud.

All in all I liked them. I am a fan of Toyo and Hankook now days but have nothing bad to say of the BFG's. Just feel there are some that are a little better for the same or less money out there.

Chris
 
   / BFG Tires #3  
I was not a big fan of the BFG's. They fill up with mud and are useless in my experience. Take a look at the individual tire weight. BFG's are some of the heavier tires out there and that does not make them better in my opinion.

I like Cooper and Michelin. YMMV.
 
   / BFG Tires #4  
I have 16" 10 Ply BFG AT's on my 3/4 ton GMC Duramax and love them, they get great mud and snow tractiion yet are quiet on the pavement, I am sold on them for life, they are a little pricey but I feel worth it.

Just my .02 worth
 
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The price I was given was only $50 more for a complete set than it would cost for 6ply Coopers or Toyos. Worked out to less than the Goodyear Wranglers that are on the truck now (stock tires) I am amazed at the traction of the newer Wranglers (always used to be crap 30yrs ago) but the ride is the pits. If I air down for a better ride, the mpg drops quickly and they start to bulge with ANY load in the box...
 
   / BFG Tires #6  
Look at the new Goodyear Duratrac's. My neighbor put a set on his 3500 Dmax a year ago and man they do a good job. I had to pull out his truck twice last year with the stockers on it taking wood back to his outdoor boiler. This year as wet as its been he stomps right though it.

I run Hankook Dynapro MT on my trucks now and they are great but probably a little aggressive for you. They came stock on the Nissan Titan I bought a year ago and have since got a set for my SuperDuty Powerstroke. They do great in the mud and snow but are about the least aggressive MT tire you can get so still have decent road manners.

Chris
 

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   / BFG Tires #7  
Look at the new Goodyear Duratrac's. My neighbor put a set on his 3500 Dmax a year ago and man they do a good job. I had to pull out his truck twice last year with the stockers on it taking wood back to his outdoor boiler. This year as wet as its been he stomps right though it.

I run Hankook Dynapro MT on my trucks now and they are great but probably a little aggressive for you. They came stock on the Nissan Titan I bought a year ago and have since got a set for my SuperDuty Powerstroke. They do great in the mud and snow but are about the least aggressive MT tire you can get so still have decent road manners.

Chris

I've never gotten more than 18K out of a set of Goodyears on anything I've owned and neither has anyone else I know. My wife's H3 is on it's 2nd set at 35k, BFG's or Michelins next time. In fact no name knockoff's get 10K more at least.

BFG All-Terrain TA's always gave me around 40K, and I replace when they get within sight of the wear bars, and I have a lead foot. They ain't cheap though.
 
   / BFG Tires #8  
I've never gotten more than 18K out of a set of Goodyears on anything I've owned and neither has anyone else I know. My wife's H3 is on it's 2nd set at 35k, BFG's or Michelins next time. In fact no name knockoff's get 10K more at least.

BFG All-Terrain TA's always gave me around 40K, and I replace when they get within sight of the wear bars, and I have a lead foot. They ain't cheap though.

I had a couple of 4x4 F-150's with Wrangles and I got great service out of them. I also had them on my Dodge Hemi 2500 4x4 and they did great.

Chris
 
   / BFG Tires #9  
I have had great luck with firestones, had the MT's on 3 trucks all road well and 2 sets lasted over 35k. My dad put firestone AT 20" on dodge 1/2 ton an he really likes the ride.
 
   / BFG Tires #10  
I've had numerous sets of BFG's in the past, but always 6 ply 15" on Cherokees, Scouts etc. My 1/2 ton Dodge is due for a new set of 17" skins and my tire dealer has quoted a REALLY good price for BFG's, but they only come in 10ply. Has anyone had any experience with these? The 6 ply always gave a nice ride, descent traction and fair mpg....The Wranglers that came on the truck make it ride like a 3/4ton...

Six ply tires will ride much better than any 10 ply will. You could air the 10 plies down, and that would help some. Check out the tire loading tables at Goodyear or Firestones websites for more inflation pressure info.
 

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