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Ford Raptor Wheels & Tires Forum [GEN 1]
Stock BFG's wear pattern and noise
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<blockquote data-quote="DCSVT1" data-source="post: 1126736" data-attributes="member: 16034"><p>First, no matter the tire brand you need to rotate them. Typically every time you change the oil. That being said...</p><p>I got a little over 30k on my stock BFG's and hated them for every mile. 2 months ago I had them replaced because they were shot and 2 leaked. I got new Goodyear Wrangler Duratracs and they are a world appart. The ride is better, they don't spin as easily in wet conditions and they were great in the snowstorm we just had. I have yet to try them offroad but my past experience with this brand tells me they should be just as good if not better offroad than the BFGS. I will admit though the road noise is higher but minor for the other plusses. My biggest complaints about the BFGS would be that in wet conditions I could easily spin the rears going 35-40 and they sucked in the snow. Not to mention they lasted 35k</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCSVT1, post: 1126736, member: 16034"] First, no matter the tire brand you need to rotate them. Typically every time you change the oil. That being said... I got a little over 30k on my stock BFG's and hated them for every mile. 2 months ago I had them replaced because they were shot and 2 leaked. I got new Goodyear Wrangler Duratracs and they are a world appart. The ride is better, they don't spin as easily in wet conditions and they were great in the snowstorm we just had. I have yet to try them offroad but my past experience with this brand tells me they should be just as good if not better offroad than the BFGS. I will admit though the road noise is higher but minor for the other plusses. My biggest complaints about the BFGS would be that in wet conditions I could easily spin the rears going 35-40 and they sucked in the snow. Not to mention they lasted 35k [/QUOTE]
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