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Jun 26, 2014Explorer
A tire nobody mentions is BF Goodrich T/A KO. I have owned these on a number of vehicles, and when I replace the Michelins on my van it will be with those tires. Same weight rating, stiffer, tougher side wall. I probably have 200,000 miles on different vehicles with those tires and they all have performed exactly the same.. Quiet, absolutely round, traction is amazing, and less cost than Michelins. I put them on, have them balanced, and have never balanced them again, no flats, had 70k miles on a 3/4 ton Dodge 4x4 and they still had 1/8 tread when I sold the truck. That truck weighed 7k lbs empty. I've run them on 1994 s-10 2wd Blazer, 1/2t pickup trucks, for years and many miles.
The tread wear is astounding, traction: I have never stuck even empty pickups in 10" of snow, on the highway as smooth and quiet as a tire can be. And they are snow rated with the little snowflake, even though called an all season tire.
The tread wear is astounding, traction: I have never stuck even empty pickups in 10" of snow, on the highway as smooth and quiet as a tire can be. And they are snow rated with the little snowflake, even though called an all season tire.
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